The role of the clinical nurse specialist
Pegeen Armstrong Staff nurse, General Intensive Care Unit, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust
Despite the prevalence of clinical nurse specialists, research suggests that their role remains poorly understood (O’Hanlan and Gibbon 1996). In practice, they fulfil a number of important roles linked to developing practice. Here, the author critically examines the range of roles the clinical nurse specialist may undertake and how they influence patient care.
Nursing Standard.
13, 16, 40-42.
doi: 10.7748/ns1999.01.13.16.40.c2579
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