Abstract
This study looked at the impact of advanced nurse practitioners (ANPs) taking on the role of senior house officer (SHO) within obstetrics and gynaecology. It was anticipated that such a change would have benefits for patients and for service delivery. The project took place in the gynaecology department of a district general hospital. All patients who would normally be under the care of the SHOs with one medical team received this care from one or other of two ANPs. Focus groups were used to look at the impact of the changes on other staff within the unit. Patient questionnaires were used to assess the opinions of patients about the care they received. Length of stay, readmissions and cancellations were used to assess the impact on patient care. The change in role of the ANPs has had lasting benefits in terms of better communication and multidisciplinary working and the development of an informal referral system that allowed patients to be seen more quickly and appropriately. There were no ill effects on patient care.