A test of the California competency-based differentiated role model.

Managed care quarterly Pub Date : 2003-01-01
Sarah B Keating, Dana N Rutledge, Arlene Sargent, Polly Walker
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To address the incongruence between the expectations of nursing service and education in California, the Education Industry Interface Task Force of the California Strategic Planning Committee for Nursing developed descriptions to assist employers and educators in clearly differentiating practice and educational competencies. The completion of the Competency-Based Role Differentiation Model resulted in the need to test the model for its utility in the service setting, in education, and for career planning for nurses. Three alpha demonstration sites were selected based on representative geographical regions of California. The sites were composed of tri-partnerships consisting of a medical center, an associate degree in nursing program, and a baccalaureate nursing program. Observers rated senior students and new graduates in medical-surgical units on their behaviors in teacher and leadership care provider and care coordinator roles. The alpha demonstration study results were as expected. That is, senior students practice predominantly at a novice level in teacher and management/leadership care provider functions and new graduates practice predominately at the competent level. New graduates are more likely to take on novice and competent care coordinator roles. The CBRDM may be useful for practice and education settings to evaluate student and nurse performance, to define role expectations, and to identify the preparation necessary for the roles. It is useful for all of nursing as it continues to define its levels of practice and their relationship to on-the-job performance, curriculum development, and carrier planning.

基于加州能力的差异化角色模型检验。
为了解决加州护理服务和教育期望之间的不一致,加州护理战略规划委员会的教育行业界面工作组制定了描述,以帮助雇主和教育工作者明确区分实践和教育能力。基于能力的角色分化模型的完成导致需要测试该模型在服务环境,教育和护士职业规划中的效用。根据加州具有代表性的地理区域选择了三个alpha示范点。这些地点由三方合作伙伴组成,包括一个医疗中心、一个护理计划副学士学位和一个护理计划学士学位。观察员对内科外科的高年级学生和应届毕业生在教师和领导、护理提供者和护理协调员角色中的行为进行了评分。alpha示范研究结果与预期一致。也就是说,高年级学生主要在教师和管理/领导护理提供者职能的新手水平上进行实践,而应届毕业生主要在主管水平上进行实践。新毕业生更有可能担任新手和合格的护理协调员角色。CBRDM可能对实践和教育环境有用,以评估学生和护士的表现,定义角色期望,并确定角色所需的准备。它对所有护理都很有用,因为它继续定义其实践水平及其与在职表现,课程开发和载体规划的关系。
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