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Exploring the role of the second-level regulated nurse in the Australian nursing workforce: an integrative review

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Background The enrolled nurse is the second-level regulated nursing role in Australia and internationally. Reports and research indicate that the nursing profession requires greater understanding of the role, so it… Click to show full abstract

Background The enrolled nurse is the second-level regulated nursing role in Australia and internationally. Reports and research indicate that the nursing profession requires greater understanding of the role, so it can be utilised to its potential. Aim To explore issues that may impact the EN role in the Australian nursing workforce. Design An integrative review. Methods A seven-step framework was used to review scholarly papers, government documents, and grey literature. Results Three themes from 24 documents were identified: understanding the EN's scope of practice, standardised practice, and career development. Discussion A lack of understanding of their scope of practice creates role confusion and a lack of standardised practice, with an expected progression to become a registered nurse. These factors contribute to ENs' not feeling valued. Conclusion The nursing profession do not understand the enrolled nurse role, and further work is required to value its place in the Australian nursing workforce.

Keywords: australian nursing; role; nursing; review; nursing workforce

Journal Title: Contemporary Nurse
Year Published: 2022

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