An exploration of the role and scope of the clinical nurse consultant (CNC) in a metropolitan health service

MJ Bloomer, WM Cross - Collegian, 2011 - Elsevier
Introduction Clinical nurse consultants have been a part of the nursing workforce for some
time however a lack of clarity regarding this role has led to significant variations in health …

The role of a clinical nurse consultant in an Australian Health District: a quantitative survey

L Wilkes, L Luck, J O'Baugh - BMC nursing, 2015 - Springer
Background This study replicates previous research undertaken in 2013 that explored the
role of the Clinical Nurse Consultant in a metropolitan health district in Sydney, Australia …

Clinical nurse consultants: defining the role

JA Dawson, S Benson - Clinical Nurse Specialist, 1997 - journals.lww.com
Abstract In 1992, Wentworth Area Health Service in New South Wales, Australia, initiated the
first area-wide review of the role of clinical nurse consultants (CNCs). Its purpose was to …

Investigating the role of Clinical Nurse Consultants in one health district from multiple stakeholder perspectives: a cooperative inquiry

K Walsh, J Bothe, D Edgar, G Beaven… - Contemporary …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Background: The impetus for this research came from a group of 11 Clinical Nurse
Consultants (CNCs) within a health service in NSW, Australia, who wanted to investigate the …

The role and scope of the clinical nurse consultant in Wentworth area health service, New South Wales, Australia

J O'BAUGH, LM Wilkes, K Vaughan… - Journal of Nursing …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Aims This paper reports phase one of a two‐part study in a New South Wales area health
service, which aimed to evaluate the grading system for clinical nurse consultants …

The role and scope of the Clinical Nurse Consultant in Wentworth Area Health Service: a qualitative study

K Vaughan, J O'Baugh, LM Wilkes, R O'Donohue - Collegian, 2005 - Elsevier
New South Wales Health introduced the role of the Clinical Nurse Consultant in 1987. A
review of the role was undertaken by an area health service in Western Sydney, NSW …

Evaluating the perceived role of the nurse consultant through the lived experience of healthcare professionals

R McSherry, D Mudd, S Campbell - Journal of clinical nursing, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives. This study aimed to evaluate the perceived impact of the nurse
consultant through the lived experience of the staff. Background. Ambiguities exist about the …

Evaluating nurse consultants' work through key informant perceptions

S Redwood, H Lloyd, ECJ Carr… - Nursing …, 2006 - eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk
Aim To evaluate the work of nurse consultants in the NHS by exploring the views of key
informants and nurse consultants. Method A multi-site evaluative study commissioned by …

Clinical nurse specialist: walking the wire

R Bull, G Hart - Contemporary Nurse, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
Considered by many to be the panacea for all nursing's problems, the clinical nurse
specialist (CNS) has only recently gained widespread recognition as a legitimate role in …

Nurse consultants: their characteristics and achievements

VA Woodward, C Webb, M Prowse - Journal of clinical nursing, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Aim. This paper reports one aspect of a larger study of nursing research strategies in one
English region, focusing particularly on nurse consultants' characteristics and achievements …