Evaluation of bone marrow examinations performed by an advanced nurse practitioner: An extended role within a haematology service
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2010-09-16Author
Kelly, Mary
Crotty, Gerard
Perera, Kanthi
Dowling, Maura
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Kelly, Mary, Crotty, Gerard, Perera, Kanthi, & Dowling, Maura. (2011). Evaluation of bone marrow examinations performed by an advanced nurse practitioner: An extended role within a haematology service. European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 15(4), 335-338. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejon.2010.09.005
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Purpose: Traditionally, medical personnel have undertaken bone marrow (BM) examination. However, specially trained nurses in advanced practice roles are increasingly undertaking this role. This paper presents the findings from an audit of BM examinations undertaken by an advanced nurse practitioner (ANP) at a regional haematology specialist centre.Methods: The audit evaluated the quality of BM examinations performed by the ANP over the past two years (September 2007 September 2009). Over the two year period, 324 BM examinations were performed at the centre of which 156 (48.1%) were performed by the ANP A random sample of 30 BM examinations undertaken by the ANP were analysed by the consultant haematologist.Results: All 30 BM examinations undertaken by the ANP were sufficient for diagnosis.Conclusions: The ANP is capable and competent to obtain BM samples which are of a sufficient quality to permit diagnosis. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.