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Future directions of credentialing research in nursing : workshop summary / Margaret A. McCoy and Victoria D. Weisfeld, rapporteurs ; Board on Health Sciences Policy ; Institute of Medicine of the National Academies.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Institute of Medicine (U.S.), issuing body.
Contributor:
McCoy, Margaret A., rapporteur.
Weisfeld, Victoria D., rapporteur.
Board on Health Sciences Policy, issuing body.
Institute of Medicine of the National Academies. Future directions of credentialing research in nursing workshop (2014 : Washington, D.C.), issuing body.
Conference Name:
Future Directions of Credentialing Research in Nursing (Workshop) (2014 : Washington, D.C.), author.
Future Directions of Credentialing Research in Nursing (Workshop)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nurses--Certification--Congresses.
Nurses.
Nursing--United States--Congresses.
Nursing.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (114 p.)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Washington, District of Columbia : The National Academies Press, 2015.
Summary:
"The nurse workforce constitutes the largest sector of health professionals in the United States and includes individuals with varying educational backgrounds and expertise. Like other health professions, nursing includes a large number of specialties and subspecialties. Nurses may seek certification, based on various standards and criteria, from a wide range of organizations. Similarly, organizations may participate in nursing credentialing programs, which typically reflect the attainment of various nursing care standards and outcome measures. It is, however, unclear how this additional training and education affects health care quality and patient health. Future Directions of Credentialing Research in Nursing examines short- and long-term strategies to advance research on nurse certification and organizational credentialing. This report summarizes a workshop convened by the Institute of Medicine in September 2014 to examine a new framework and research priorities to guide future research on the impact of nurse credentialing and certification on outcomes for nurses, organizations, and patients. Over 100 people attended the workshop, which focused on topics such as emergent priorities for research in nursing credentialing; critical knowledge gaps and methodological limitations in the field; promising developments in research methodologies, health metrics, and data infrastructures to better evaluate the impact of nursing credentialing; and short- and long-term strategies to encourage continued activity in nursing credentialing research. Future Directions of Credentialing Research in Nursing is a record of the presentations, discussion, and break-out sessions of this event."-- Publisher's description.
Contents:
Front Matter; Reviewers; Acknowledgments; Contents; 1 Introduction; 2 A New Framework for Credentialing Research in Nursing; 3 Strengthening Data and Health Informatics for Credentialing Research; 4 Challenges and Opportunities in Credentialing Research Methodologies; 5 Assessing Core Competencies in Nursing Credentialing; 6 Nursing Credentialing Within a Complex Health Care Landscape; 7 Taking the Temperature: Stakeholder Reactions and Suggestions; References; Appendix A: Workshop Agenda; Appendix B: Glossary
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed September 4, 2015).
ISBN:
0-309-31637-5
0-309-31635-9
9780309316347
OCLC:
907813087

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