Developing a community-based nursing and midwifery career pathway - A narrative systematic review.
Professor Clare HarveyDesley Gail HegneyAgnieszka SobolewskaDiane ChamberlainElspeth WoodLisa WirihanaSandy MclellanJoyce HendricksTroy WakePublished in: PloS one (2019)
No definition of community practice or pathway was identified in nursing, although midwifery was clearly defined. Community nursing practice was described as generalist in nature although specialist knowledge is required. Being part of the community in the professional sense and personal sense was considered important. The importance of transition was identified where pre-entry exposure to community practice was seen as important. Stages in transition to practice were recognised as pre-entry; incomer; insider; and, a sense of belonging. The process of transition should be planned and individualised acknowledging past experience whilst acknowledging the specialist nature of community-based practice.