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Copies of the promotional material, as listed below, are contained within the separate appendix of this report.

Number Item Title

 Article Nurse Practitioners Could Make a Difference

Presentation Nurse Practitioners in Australia (Non medical prescribing forum)

 Presentation The Prescribing Paradox

 Presentation Aged Care Nurse Practitioner – A Transboundary Model of Care

Aged Care Nurse Practitioners: The Research Behind the Development and Future Directions

 Paper Field Notes:Researching Nurse Practitioners

7 Paper Bridging the Divide:An Innovative model of practice for aged care Nurse Practitioners in the Australian Capital Territory

 Article Journal of Clinical Nursing  Forum Aged Care Forum

• Flyer • Evaluation

May 2007 0 Forum Aged Care Forum

• Flyer

October 2007  Poster Falls and infections in aged care: A Nurse Practitioner

Role

 Poster Researching Aged Care Nurse Practitioners

 Presentation Aged Care Nurse Practitioner:Developments in the ACT  Article Australian Nurse Practitioner Association Newsletter

Final Report Implementing the Nurse Practitioner Role in Aged Care

Australian Capital Territory, November 2007

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1. Australian Nursing & Midwifery Council (2004) National Competency Standards for the Nurse

Practitioner.

2. Royal College of Nursing Australia (2000) Position Statement: Advanced Practice Nursing. Royal College of Nursing, Australia.

3. ACT Government (2005) Nurse Practitioners in the ACT: The Framework. Canberra.

4. National Health and Medical Research Council (1999) How to review the evidence: systematic

identification and review of the scientific literature. Handbook series on preparing clinical practice

guidelines. Commonwealth of Australia.

5. ACT Government (2002) The ACT Nurse Practitioner Project, Final Report of the Steering Committee. Canberra.

6. Gardner G, Carryer J, Gardner A & Dunn S (2004) Nurse Practitioner Standards Project. Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council, Queensland University of Technology.

7. Williams A and Jones M (2006) Patients’ assessments of consulting a nurse practitioner: the time factor. Journal of Advanced Nursing 53(2):188–195.

8. Barr M, Johnston D & Mcconnell D (2000) Patient satisfaction with a new nurse practitioner service. Accident and Emergency Nursing 8:144–147.

9. Venning P, Durie A, Roland M, Roberts C & Leese B (2000) Randomised controlled trial comparing

cost effectiveness of general practitioners and nurse practitioners in primary care. British Medical Journal

320:1048–1053.

10. Laurant M, Reeves D, Hermens R, Braspenning J, Grol R & Sibbald B (2006) Substitution of doctors

by nurses in primary care (review). The Cochrane Collaboration. The Cochrane Library, Issue 3.

11. Horrocks S, Anderson E & Salisbury C (2002) Systematic review of whether nurse practitioners working

in primary care can provide equivalent care to doctors. British Medical Journal 324: 819–823.

12. Bradley E & Nolan P (2007) Impact of nurse prescribing: a qualitative study. Journal of Advanced Nursing 59(2):120–128.

13. Avery A & Pringle M (2005) Extended prescribing by UK nurses and pharmacists. British Medical Journal 331: 1154–1155 (19 November)

14. Latter S, Maben J, Myall M Courtenay M, Young A & Dunn N (2005) An evaluation of extended

formulary independent nurse prescribing: executive summary. University of South Hampton School of

Nursing and Midwifery on behalf of Department of Health, 27 June

15. Thomas S (2000) Nurse prescribing – the implementation process. Journal of Clinical Nursing, August, Volume 14, Issue 08.

16. Wilhelmsson S & Foldevi M (2003) Exploring views on Swedish district nurses’ prescribing – a focus group

17. Clegg A, Meades R & Broderick W (2006) Reflections on nurse independent prescribing in the hospital

setting. Nursing Standard. 21,12:35–38.

18. Crown J & Miller P (2005) Access to the whole BNF: a long awaited triumph or the wrong decision? Nurse Prescribing Vol 3 Number 6:228–230

19. Latter S & Courtenay M (2004) Effectiveness of nurse prescribing: a review of the literature. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 13:26–32.

20. Miles K & McGilvray M (2006) Nurse prescribing in low-resource settings: professional considerations. International Council of Nurses, International Nursing Review 53:290–296.

21. Stolee P, Hillier MA, Esbaugh MA, Griffiths N & Borrie MJ (2006) Examining the nurse practitioner

role in long-term care. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, October:28–36.

22. Allen J & Fabri AM (2005) An evaluation of a community aged care nurse practitioner service. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 14:1202–1209.

23. Van Soeren M H & Micevski V (2001) Success; indicators and barriers to acute nurse practitioner role

implementation in four Ontario hospitals. AACN Clinical Issues, Volume 12, Number 3:424–437.

24. El Jardali F (2003) Barriers to effective collaboration between nurse practitioners and family physicians. A discussion paper submitted to Health Canada by Canadian Nurses Association.

25. Driscoll A, Worall-Carter L, O’Rieally J & Stewart S (2005) A historical review of the nurse practitioner

role in Australia. Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners; Fall, Vol. 9,Number 3:141.

26. Perry C, Thurston M, Killey M & Miller J (2005) The Nurse Practitioner in Primary Care: alleviating

problems of access. British Journal of Nursing,vol 14, Issue 5:255.

27. Kaakinen J, Shapiro E & Gayle BM (2001) Strategies for working with elderly clients:a qualitative analysis

of elderly client/Nurse Practitioner communication. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse

Practitioners, July 13:7

28. Dick K (2006) An exploration of nurse practitioner care to homebound frail elders. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 18:325–334

29. Australian Government (2007) Australian Bureau of Statistics. 3222.0 – Population Projections,

Australia, 2004–2101

30. Australian Government (2007) Australian Institute of Health & Welfare, Bulletin 53, August 2007,

Older Australians in Hospital

31. Australian Government (2007) Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Residential Aged Care in

Australia 2005–2006: a statistical overview. Aged care statistics series no. 24.

32. Finucane P, Wundke R, Whitehad C, Williamson L & Baggoley C (2000) Use of in-patient hospital

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34. Jayasinghe S, Young L, Santiano N, Bauman A, Dickson H, Rowland J & Anderson T (2007)

Hospital care of People Living in Residential Care Facilities: Profile utilisation patterns and factors impacting on quality and safety of Care Geriatric Gerontology International 7:271–278

35. Smith WR, Kellerman A & Brown JS (1995) The impact of nursing home transfer policies at the end of

life in a public acute care hospital. Journal American Geriatric Society 43:1052–1057.

36. ACT Health (2007) ACT Palliative Care Strategy 2007–2001

37. Carryer J, Gardner G, Dunn S & Gardner A (2007) The Capability of Nurse Practitioners may be

Diminished by Controlling Protocols. Australian Health Review; February;31,1:108–115

38. Hodgkinson B, Evans D & Wood J (2001) Maintaining Oral Hydration in Older People The Joanna Briggs Institute for Evidence Based Nursing and Midwifery; systematic review No. 12.

39. Australian Government. Department of Health and Ageing (2005) Transition Care Program

Guidelines

40. Australian Government. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2007) Older Australia at a glance

(4th edition)

41. Pearson A, Lockwood C & Shultz T (2007) National evaluation of nurse practitioner-like services in

residential aged care services: Final report-RACF 8. The Joanna Briggs Institute Research Unit, University

of Adelaide.

42. Naylor M, Bowles K & Brooten D (2000) Patient problems and advanced practice nurse interventions

during transitional care. Public Health Nursing Volume 17, Number 2:94–102.

43. Pearson A, Lockwood C & Shultz T (2007) National evaluation of nurse practitioner-like services in

residential aged care services: Final report-RACF 7. The Joanna Briggs Institute Research Unit, University

of Adelaide.

44. Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (2006) Medical care of older persons in residential

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