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Core Competency Domains in Advanced Practice Nursing

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A Caring Advanced Practice Nursing Model

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The Caring advanced practice nursing model is composed of eight core competency domains: direct clinical practice, ethical decision-making, coaching and guidance, consultation, cooperation, case management, research and development, and leadership (Fagerström 2011, 2019a). In this chapter, a more in-depth look at these competency domains is presented, emanating from actual nursing literature and research. This is followed by a discussion on the importance of the critical factors linked to and/or associated with advanced practice nursing and how these influence how advanced practice nursing functions are developed in practice.

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