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Perceived effects of specialty nurse certification: a review of the literature.

Charlene H Wade1.   

Abstract

Recent evidence suggests that specialty nurse education and certification may improve the quality of patient care. Specialty nurse certification also may improve nurses' job satisfaction and sense of empowerment, as well as positively affect collaboration with other health care team members. Despite the evidence that there are intrinsic rewards for specialty certification, the lack of extrinsic value to nurses makes it unlikely that greater numbers of nurses will be attracted to certification unless health care administrators increase opportunities for recognition and greater compensation. (c) AORN, Inc, 2009.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19121422     DOI: 10.1016/j.aorn.2008.06.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AORN J        ISSN: 0001-2092            Impact factor:   0.676


  4 in total

1.  Value, challenges, and satisfaction of certification for multiple sclerosis specialists.

Authors:  Elsie E Gulick; June Halper
Journal:  Int J MS Care       Date:  2014

2.  The Relationship of Patient Population and Nurses Certification Status on Nurses' Practices in Preparing Families for the End of Life.

Authors:  Karen A Kehl
Journal:  J Hosp Palliat Nurs       Date:  2014-12-01       Impact factor: 1.918

Review 3.  Is there a need for a hospital pharmacy common training framework? Review of the literature on the impact of educational interventions on health outcome.

Authors:  Lorna Marie West; Cornelia Vetter-Kerkhoff; Nenad Miljkovic; Roberto Frontini
Journal:  Eur J Hosp Pharm       Date:  2017-03-02

Review 4.  Midwifery Qualification in Selected Countries: A Rapid Review.

Authors:  Shakirah Md Sharif; Wuan Shuen Yap; Weng Hong Fun; Ee Ling Yoon; Nur Fadzilah Abd Razak; Sondi Sararaks; Shaun Wen Huey Lee
Journal:  Nurs Rep       Date:  2021-10-26
  4 in total

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