Development of the public health nursing competency instrument

Sharon Cross, Derryl Block, LaVohn Josten, Dawn Reckinger, Linda Olson Keller, Sue Strohschein, Mary Rippke, Kay Savik

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Abstract

This paper describes the development and initial testing of an instrument to measure population-based public health nursing competencies. Although multiple lists of public health competencies exist, literature review did not elicit a valid instrument that could measure changes in public health nursing competency over time. The public health nursing competency instrument, consisting of 195 measurable activities organized in the framework of the nursing process, was developed. Competency scores of practicing public health nurses significantly increased after a continuing education series, and the instrument was confirmed by experts to be a valid reflection of public health nursing practice. The time required for instrument development exceeded expectations because of the multiple stages of delineating competencies and validating data with national experts.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)108-114
Number of pages7
JournalPublic Health Nursing
Volume23
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2006

Keywords

  • Clinical competence
  • Competencies
  • Instrument development
  • Public health nursing

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