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Development of a self-assessment tool for measuring competences of obstetric nurses in rooming-in wards in China.

Ju Zhang1, Wenqin Ye2, Fan Fan2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: To provide high-quality nursing care, a reliable and feasible competency assessment tool is critical. Although several questionnaire-based competency assessment tools have been reported, a tool specific for obstetric nurses in rooming-in wards is lacking. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to develop a competency assessment tool for obstetric rooming-in ward nurses.
METHODS: A literature review was conducted to create an individual intensive interview with 14 nurse managers, educators, and primary nurses in rooming-in wards. Expert reviews (n = 15) were conducted to identify emergent themes in a Delphi fashion. A competency assessment questionnaire was then developed and tested with 246 rooming-in ward nurses in local hospitals.
RESULTS: We constructed a three-factor linear model for obstetric rooming-in nurse competency assessment. Further refinement resulted in a self-assessment questionnaire containing three first-tier, 12 second-tier, and 43 third-tier items for easy implementation. The questionnaire was reliable, contained satisfactory content, and had construct validity. DISCUSSION: Our competency assessment tool provides a systematic, easy, and operational subjective evaluation model for nursing managers and administrators to evaluate obstetric rooming-in ward primary nurses. The application of this tool will facilitate various human resources functions, such as nurse training/education effect evaluation, and will eventually promote high-quality nursing care delivery.

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Keywords:  Competency assessment; competency-based education/organization & administration; educational measurement; obstetric nurse; rooming-in ward nurse

Year:  2015        PMID: 26770468      PMCID: PMC4694368     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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