Evaluation of a Nurse Practitioner Accreditation Program Pilot Study.

IF 2.1 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Eric Staples, Samuel H, Maria Miller Fellow
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In Canada, nurse practitioners (NPs) have been recognized as advanced practice nurses (APNs) for two decades. During this time, the number of NP education programs has increased and transitioned from post-baccalaureate to graduate and post-graduate level. In 2018, the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing's (CASN) board of directors passed a motion to provide a voluntary NP accreditation program. Three NP programs (one collaborative) volunteered to participate in an accreditation pilot study between 2019 and 2020. As part of quality improvement, a pilot study evaluation involving all NP stakeholders was completed by a post-doctoral nursing fellow who led structured virtual focus groups. These groups focused on the NP accreditation standards and key elements, developed by CASN, as well as the accreditation process. The purpose of the evaluation study was to ensure the accreditation process was relevant, responsive to the needs of the discipline and promoted high-quality NP education. The data was analyzed and synthesized using content analysis. Several areas of improvement were identified to avoid duplication and to provide consistency in communication and collection of accreditation data. The recommendations led to revisions of the accreditation standards, to strengthen them and resulted in the standards and accreditation manual being published earlier than expected. The three NP programs involved in the pilot study received accreditation. The new standards will be utilized in Canada to improve the consistency and quality of NP education programs in Canada and abroad in the coming years.

评估护士执业资格认证计划试点研究。
在加拿大,执业护士(NPs)已被公认为高级执业护士(apn)二十年。在此期间,NP教育项目的数量有所增加,并从学士后阶段过渡到研究生和研究生阶段。2018年,加拿大护理学校协会(CASN)董事会通过了一项动议,提供自愿NP认证计划。三个NP项目(一个合作项目)自愿参加2019年至2020年的认证试点研究。作为质量改进的一部分,一项涉及所有NP利益相关者的试点研究评估由一名博士后护理研究员完成,他领导了结构化的虚拟焦点小组。这些小组的重点是由CASN制定的NP认证标准和关键要素,以及认证过程。评估研究的目的是确保认证过程是相关的,响应学科的需求,促进高质量的NP教育。采用内容分析法对数据进行分析和综合。确定了几个需要改进的领域,以避免重复,并在沟通和收集认证数据方面提供一致性。这些建议导致了对认可标准的修订,以加强这些标准,并导致标准和认可手册比预期更早出版。参与试点研究的三个NP项目获得了认证。新的标准将在加拿大使用,以提高加拿大和国外NP教育项目的一致性和质量。
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Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice
Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice Nursing-Leadership and Management
CiteScore
3.30
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5.60%
发文量
24
期刊介绍: Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that explores the multiple relationships between nursing and health policy. It serves as a major source of data-based study, policy analysis and discussion on timely, relevant policy issues for nurses in a broad variety of roles and settings, and for others outside of nursing who are interested in nursing-related policy issues.
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