According to this study, “residents and families perceived the NP as improving availability and timeliness of care and helping to prevent unnecessary hospitalizations” (Ploeg, Kaasalainen, McAiney, Martin-Misener, Donald, Wickson-Griffiths, Carter, Sangster-Gormley, Martin, Brazil &Taniguchi, 2013, p. 8). In addition, “NPs were seen as providing resident and family-centered care and as providing enhanced quality of care. NPs established caring relationships with residents and families, providing both informational and emotional support, as well as facilitating their participation in decision making” (Ploeg, Kaasalainen, McAiney, Martin-Misener, Donald, Wickson-Griffiths, Carter, Sangster-Gormley, Martin, Brazil &Taniguchi, 2013, p. 9).
Sharlann Trussell, APRN, MSN, BC, NP-C gave a personal description on her role and career as a Family Nurse Practitioner. Trussell (2014), describes the role of a family nurse practitioner as a “privilege” and as a “challenge” (p. 1494).…