Abstract

This online survey study examined the most frequently performed and most important clinical procedural skills (CPSs) and location of CPSs training in a sample of 102 primary care nurse practitioners across a 6 state/jurisdiction region of the United States. Results indicated that 7 CPSs were reported as being performed at least once a week by > 30% of participants, and the same 7 CPSs were reported as very important by > 50% of participants. Results facilitate formation of a list of core CPSs for primary care nurse practitioners for standardization of CPSs curricular requirements.

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