Collegian
Volume 15, Issue 3 , Pages 93-101, August 2008

Defining the scope of practice of enrolled nurses in medication administration in Australia: A review of the legislation

  • Beryl McEwan, RN, RM, GradCert BS, MN, MRCNA

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author: School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Education, Health and Science, Charles Darwin University, Darwin NT 0810, Australia. Tel.: +61 8 8946 6281; fax: +61 8 8946 6151.

Charles Darwin University and Clinical Learning, NT Department Health and Community Services, Nurse Consultant, Clinical Learning, NT Department of Health & Community Services, Australia

Received 3 October 2006; received in revised form 3 July 2007; accepted 10 December 2007. published online 20 June 2008.

Summary 

Changing workforce patterns and changes in models of care delivery have renewed interest in the role of the enrolled nurse in Australia. A number of major reviews have confirmed the enrolled nurse as an integral member of the Australian health workforce and identified that the role of enrolled nurses is expanding in many practice settings. Medication administration is increasingly being delegated to enrolled nurses raising issues related to role, scope of practice, educational preparation, competence and delegation and supervision of nursing activities. Published reports and studies have identified a range of issues related to scope of practice nurses in Australia that have prompted the development of decision-making frameworks and a range of policies and guidelines to better define practice parameters. A review of the literature and documents available from various Australian nursing regulatory bodies related to medication administration by enrolled nurses was undertaken to determine the scope of practice of enrolled nurses in medication administration in Australia. The review confirmed that there is considerable variation in practice between jurisdictions, individual health care settings and on a daily basis in clinical practice. Despite the availability of a number of policy and practice guidelines, there is limited evidence on how they are used in clinical practice and the impact of variable policies on registered and enrolled nursing practice.

Keywords: Enrolled nurse, Scope of practice, Regulation, Delegation, Supervision

 

PII: S1322-7696(08)00026-7

doi:10.1016/j.colegn.2007.12.001

Collegian
Volume 15, Issue 3 , Pages 93-101, August 2008