Exploring the Professional Identity of Advanced Clinical Practitioners: Constructivist ethnographic qualitative research study
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Background: The Advanced clinical practitioner, is a healthcare professional who has undertaken additional years of Master's level training, acquired new skills and capabilities and developed as an autonomous practitioner.
Purpose: Whilst several studies have appraised and analysed this professional role, there are limited empirical studies that have explored professional identity formation within this group. This paper explores this evolution.
Method: Through a constructivist ethnographic approach, we conducted semi-structured interviews with seven qualified Advanced clinical practitioners within a secondary care setting. We identified key issues regarding professional identity formation.
Results: Our research highlights the lack of role recognition which acts as a barrier to Advanced clinical practitioner professional identity formation and further development.
Conclusion: Professional identity is an intertwined concept and without enhancing all the components involved in identity formation, the solo individual component cannot enact the formation of a new identity if this is not legitimated by the other components too, including personal, socio-cultural, educational and institutional.
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2023-08-10



