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Addressing New Jersey’s Serious Illness Needs Through Palliative Care: The Impact of the New Jersey Palliative Care APN Consortium (NJPC APNC)

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By: Yusimi Sobrino-Bonilla, MSN, APN, ANP-BC, CCRN, ACHPN
Yusimi Sobrino-Bonilla, MSN, APN, ANP-BC, CCRN, ACHPN
Yusimi Sobrino-Bonilla, MSN, APN, ANP-BC, CCRN, ACHPN

As New Jersey’s population ages, more residents are living longer while managing multiple chronic conditions. This increases the need for comprehensive, supportive care. An estimated 400,000 people in New Jersey are currently living with serious illnesses, a number that is expected to grow in the coming years. Palliative care plays a vital role in addressing the complex physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of these individuals and their families. Integrating palliative care into routine practice ensures patients receive compassionate, coordinated care aligned with their goals and values.

The New Jersey Palliative Care Advanced Practice Nurse Consortium (NJPC APNC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding access to high-quality, evidence-based palliative care for residents across New Jersey. Founded with a commitment to collaborative practice, mentorship, and advocacy, NJPC APNC serves as a resource for APNs and the broader healthcare community to enhance the delivery of compassionate care to individuals with serious illnesses.

NJPC APNC’s work aligns with state health initiatives and broader goals for healthcare improvement. One of its core efforts is to promote palliative care awareness and knowledge among healthcare professionals throughout New Jersey. By collaborating with healthcare professionals across all disciplines, the Consortium helps foster an integrated, team-based approach to palliative care delivery. Key activities include:

  • Mentoring new and emerging palliative care providers and members of the interprofessional team.
  • Offering interprofessional education opportunities.
  • Engaging in the development of health policy and providing content expertise to state and private constituents.
  • Advocating healthcare quality and access to palliative care for New Jersey residents.
  • Leading community support and educational sessions.
  • Connecting healthcare professionals with a shared vision.

NJPC APNC remains committed to mentoring professionals interested in palliative care principles, promoting healthcare equity, and enhancing the quality of life for patients and families facing serious illness. As a leader in palliative care advocacy and education, NJPC APNC plays a key role in shaping the future of palliative care in New Jersey and beyond.

Are you interested in incorporating palliative care principles into your daily practice? Connect with us by joining one of our meetings or visiting our website! https://njpcapnc.enpnetwork.com/

References

Goals of Care Coalition of New Jersey (GOCCNJ). (2024, August). Palliative Care in New Jersey: Gaps and Opportunities to Improve Access. Summary and Recommendations. https://goalsofcare.org/wp-content/uploads/Palliative-Care-Summary-Recommendations-August-2024.pdf

New Jersey Palliative Care Advanced Practice Nurse Consortium (2024, November). New Jersey Palliative Care Advanced Practice Nurse Consortium Bylaws. https://njpcapnc.enpnetwork.com/

During the preparation of this work, the author utilized generative AI to enhance the clarity and structure of the article. After using the tool, the content was reviewed and edited as needed and take full responsibility for the content of the publication.

Content of this article has been developed in collaboration with the referenced State Nursing Association.

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