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Title

Regulation and the scope of practice of the RNA role.

Authors

Smith, Laura

Abstract

The nursing associate role was introduced in in 2017, and is now registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. This article looks at the importance of understanding the registered nursing associate (RNA) scope of practice. In some areas, the roles of the RNA and registered nurse have become interchangeable with detriment to patient safety. The author explores the differences between the role of a registered nurse and an RNA, the training completed by RNAs and ways in which they can free the time of the registered nurse to provide more complex nursing care. As a registrant, nursing associates are accountable for their own practice and responsible for accepting tasks, as well as delegating tasks. Again, it is important that RNAs themselves and members of the multidisciplinary team understand what this means in practice and for maintaining patient safety.

Subjects

OCCUPATIONAL roles; PROFESSIONAL standards; NURSING practice; NURSES; PATIENT care; PATIENT safety

Publication

British Journal of Nursing, 2023, Vol 32, Issue 8, p368

ISSN

0966-0461

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.12968/bjon.2023.32.8.368

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