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Chinese Journal of Nursing Education ›› 2026, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (6): 663-670.doi: 10.3761/j.issn.1672-9234.2026.06.004

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Construction of a core competency framework for advanced practice nurses in hospice care:a qualitative study from the perspective of multiple subjects

XU Hui1(), LU Meiling2, ZHENG Rujun3, ZHUANG Jiayuan4, DONG Xue5, WANG Juan6, CHEN Yongyi7,*()   

  1. 1 School of NursingChina Medical UniversityShenyang 110122, China
    2 Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine WardTianjin Cancer HospitalTianjin 300060, China
    3 Biotherapy Research WardWest China Hospital,Sichuan UniversityChengdu 610041, China
    4 School of NursingFujian Medical UniversityFuzhou 350122, China
    5 Special Medical Services DepartmentCancer Hospital Chinese Academy of Medical SciencesBeijing 100021, China
    6 Palliative Medicine DepartmentXinjiang Medical University Affiliated Cancer HospitalUrumqi 830011, China
    7 Cancer Nursing Teaching and Research SectionHunan Cancer HospitalChangsha 410013, China
  • Received:2026-01-04 Online:2026-06-15 Published:2026-06-18
  • Contact: *CHEN Yongyi,E-mail:414700595@qq.com E-mail:cmuxuhui@163.com;414700595@qq.com

Abstract:

Objective To explore the core competencies for advanced practice nurses (APN) in palliative care from the diverse perspectives of nursing managers,palliative care specialty nurses,and doctors,so as to provide a basis for constructing a localized core competency framework for APN and subsequent training curriculum development. Methods A descriptive qualitative research design was adopted,based on Hamric’s APN core competency framework. From August to October 2025,semi-structured interviews were conducted with 13 nursing managers,11 hospice care specialty nurses,and five physicians from nine province-level region across the country using purposive sampling. Thematic analysis was used for data analysis. Results Three core competency domains for hospice care APN were extracted,containing 20 specific competency items:advanced clinical practice competencies(ten items,including assessment and management of complex symptoms,the ability to provide care for patients with multiple comorbidities,and the ability to identify and address ethical and legal issues,etc.);research competencies(six items,including research topics selection ability,evidence-based evidence integration ability,quality improvement and data analysis ability,etc.);and humanistic leadership and educational competencies(four items,including leadership in multidisciplinary and resource coordination,education and training guidance ability,etc.) Conclusion The core competencies of hospice care APN constitute a multidimensional and advanced capability system. It is recommended that training courses based on the core competency framework be systematically developed in the future to cultivate professionals capable of coping with complex clinical situations and promoting the development of the discipline.

Key words: Hospice Care, Advanced Practice Nurse, Core Competency, Qualitative Research, Nursing Care