Scopes of practice for advanced practice nursing and advanced practice midwifery in Kenya: A gap analysis

Author:

Ndirangu‐Mugo Eunice1ORCID,Kimani Rachel Wangari1ORCID,Onyancha Catherine12,Mutwiri Benard Daniel1ORCID,May Beatrice1,Kambo Isabel1,Tallam Edna2,Koech Nicholas1,Mukuna Ann2,Henderson Colette3ORCID,Shumba Constance Sibongile1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing and Midwifery Aga Khan University Nairobi Kenya

2. Nursing Council of Kenya Nairobi Kenya

3. School of Health Sciences University of Dundee Scotland UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThere is increasing global evidence on the impact of advanced nursing and midwifery practitioners, and Kenya's healthcare system has an excellent opportunity to develop scopes of practice and other regulatory frameworks for the integration of these roles.ObjectiveThe primary purpose of this gap analysis was to explore the existing evidence on opportunities and threats toward the integration of the advanced practice nursing (APN) and advanced practice midwifery (APM) roles in Kenya's healthcare system.MethodsThe study team conducted a structured electronic database search of PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, EBSCOhost Academic Search Complete, and PsycINFO to retrieve articles and credible websites for reports highlighting the opportunities and threats toward the integration of the APN and APM roles in Kenya's healthcare systems. The retrieved articles were screened for relevance and synthesized for reporting using the traditional literature review approach.ResultsThe Kenya Health Policy Framework 2014–2030, growing population needs, and implementation of universal health coverage provide an opportunity to harness and leverage advanced practice roles in nursing and midwifery. There is also momentum to develop advanced practice because of strategic alliances and global evidence showing the contributions and quality of services offered by advanced practice nurses and advanced practice midwives. However, lack of financial support, structural challenges, and lack of national policies, regulations, and legislation continue to obstruct progress.Conclusion and implications for nursing policyDeveloping scopes of practice for APN and APM in Kenya will benefit the professions, the country's healthcare delivery system, and the population. Achieving universal health coverage depends on a health workforce trained and practicing at optimal levels in tandem with education and training to deliver quality care.

Funder

Johnson and Johnson Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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