Nursing in a different world: Remote area nursing as a specialist-generalist practice area.
Kylie McculloughSara H BaresLisa C WhiteheadAnne M WilliamsVicki CopePublished in: The Australian journal of rural health (2022)
Remote area nursing requires different knowledge and skills from those found in any other nursing practice setting. This study supports the claim that remote area nursing is a specialist-generalist role and presents a compelling case for further examination of the generalist education and support needs of these nurses. Combined with multidisciplinary collaboration, developing clinical knowledge and skill across the primary health care spectrum increased the availability of health resources and subsequently improved access to care for remote communities. Further research is required to articulate the contemporary scope of practice of remote area nurses to differentiate their role from that of nurse practitioners.