Making sense of higher level practice
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Making sense of higher level practice

Sue Nooman Chief Executive/Registrar, Ukcc

Sue Norman looks at the concept of higher level practice, its origins and its development

Nursing is constantly evolving and nurses have always adjusted the scope of their practice to meet changing health needs. Changes in health policy demand that the healthcare professions develop in new ways. These changes require nurses to increase their skills in both practice and decision making

Nursing Standard. 14, 35, 49-51. doi: 10.7748/ns.14.35.49.s50

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