Volume 28, Issue 11 pp. 622-627
ORIGINAL RESEARCH

A giant leap in the development of nurse practitioners in Taiwan: From statute to regulation

Hui-Ju Chiu RN, PhD

Hui-Ju Chiu RN, PhD

(Associated Professor)

General Education Center, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Science, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.

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Shiow-Luan Tsay RN, PhD

Shiow-Luan Tsay RN, PhD

(Professor and Dean)

Department of Nursing, Dayen University, Dacun, Changhua, Taiwan, R.O.C.

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Heng-Hsin Tung RN, FNP, PhD

Corresponding Author

Heng-Hsin Tung RN, FNP, PhD

(Professor and Consultant)

College of Nursing, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Science, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Tung's Taichung MetroHarbor Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Correspondence

Heng-Hsin Tung, RN, FNP, PhD, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Science, No. 365 Ming-Te Road, Pei Tou 112, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886 953-005-831; Fax: +886 228-223-233;

E-mail: [email protected]

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First published: 28 September 2016
Citations: 2

Abstract

Background and purpose

The purpose of the article is to clarify and describe nurse practitioner (NP) scope-of-practice regulations, including the process of establishing the regulations, and the concepts of supervision, collaboration, and protocol as well as to illustrate the positive impact of NPs in Taiwan.

Methods

A literature review was conducted to understand physician involvement, NP scope of practice, and written practice protocol. A simultaneous review of authoritative regulations, related to local statutes and regulations in the United States, was conducted.

Conclusions

After the Legislative Yuan approved an amendment of NP scope of practice on August 5, 2014, NPs can practice legally, with statute protection. These scope-of-practice regulations, developed by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, and the concept of physician supervision and written practice protocol represent a significant advance for NPs in Taiwan.

Implications for practice

We believe that establishing NP scope-of-practice regulations can result in the optimal development of this new role and improve quality of care. By sharing our milestones, from statute to regulations of the NP scope of practice, other countries that are in the process of developing the NP role can draw on our experience to establish their local regulations.

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