Measuring and evaluating clinical, social, and educational impact of existing position statements is crucial to aligning the sustainable development strategies of associations. In this sense, the use and dissemination of the five IFNA-PSs has been a determining factor exerting pressure for developing policies and procedures to promote practice and competencies in family nursing. However, the most appropriate way of measuring the impact of existing position statements is subject to debate. Academic metrics using bibliometric analysis to evaluate impact in research aim to represent the dissemination of knowledge or use of IFNA-PSs among scientists rather than the impact of the IFNA-PSs on the wider world. In this study we present a conceptual framework and guidelines for assisting in measuring the comprehensive impact beyond bibliometric measures. Method: Drawing on the experiences of the authors, which were consolidated by the JBI methodology for systematic review, we constructed a framework for evaluating the impact of the IFNA-PSs using the key concepts associated with the existing citation-based metric derived from public repository data. Results: We identified 5 broad categories of impact: informing family nursing knowledge, increase of measurement capacity of family nursing, outcomes that conceptualize IFNA-PSs impact in terms of positive changes when transferred to policies, definitions that interpret IFNA-PSs as a context for developing interventions, engage stakeholders and use of multidisciplinary approach. The challenges associated with measuring the form of impact were difficulties in identification and differentiation of the measures described as an outcome of IFNAPSs. Many interventional studies are motivated by the IFNA competencies, yet its relevance may only be documented in supplementary materials. Conclusions and Implications: To advance the impact of IFNA-PSs, we need to develop good methodological framework for developing interventions, and place emphasis on developing strategies to improve the dissemination and application of IFNA-PSs using measurable outcomes.