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Faculty Perceptions of Nurse Educator Certification Tammy Barbé, PhD, RN, CNE Assistant Professor Georgia Baptist College of Nursing of Mercer University Atlanta, Georgia
Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) Available by the National League for Nursing (NLN) Academic Nurse Educator Certification Program (ANEP) since the fall of 2005 As of 2012 (NLN) 3,500 certified nurse educators Need for research on the benefits of certification
Review of CNE Literature History of certification program (Nick, Sharts-Hopko, & Leners, 2013) Characteristics of candidates (Ortelli, 2008) Plan for success (Kohtz, et al., 2008) Preparing for certification (Hagler, Poindexter, & Lindell, 2014)
Review of Nursing Certification Literature Measure of distinctive nursing practice since the 1970 s (Cary, 2001) Nurse perception of certification in clinical practice settings (Byrne & Valentine, 2004; Gaberson, Schroeter, Killen, & Valentine, 2003; Haskins, Hnatiuk, & Yoder, 2011; Kaplow, 2011; Messmer, Hill-Rodriguez, Williams, Ernst, & Tahmooressi, 2011; Niebuhr & Biel, 2007; Prowant, Niebuhr, & Biel, 2007; Piazza, Donahue, Dykes, Griffin, & Fitzpatrick 2006; Sechrist, Valentine, & Berlin, 2006)
Perceived Value of Certification Tool Developed by the Competency & Credentialing Institute Internal consistency reliability between.93 -.95 (Sechrist & Berlin, 2006) 18 value statements 12 intrinsic (Ex: Enhances professional credibility) 6 extrinsic (Ex: Increases marketability)
Permission to Modify PVCT Indicates level of clinical competence Modified: Indicates level of educator competence Enhances personal confidence in clinical abilities Modified: Enhances personal confidence in the academic role
Pilot Study Investigate perceptions regarding nurse educator certification among nursing faculty Descriptive study Demographics, PVCT, additional questions Full-time nursing faculty with a graduate degree
Sample (N = 24) Age 35-44 45-54 55-64 65 12.5% (N=3) 12.5% (N=3) 62.5% (N=15) 12.5% (N=3) Years in nursing education 58% (N=14) with > 20 years 8% (N=2) with 5 years Highest degree Master s: 45.8% (N=11) Doctoral: 54.2% (N=13)
PVCT Results Agreed with Most Validates specialized knowledge Provides personal satisfaction Enhances feeling of personal accomplishment Agreed with Least Increases salary Increases consumer confidence Promotes recognition from other health professionals
Additional Questions My graduate studies prepared me for the nurse educator role 66.7% (N=16) agree or strongly agree I view the academic nurse educator as an advanced practice role 83.3% (N=20) agree or strongly agree I have considered taking the CNE exam 62.5% (N=15) agree to strongly agree
Barriers & Facilitators Unsure of benefit No emphasis on obtaining Lack of necessity Would it make a difference Time to prepare Lack of qualifications Already certified Proper preparation Information about CNE Time to prepare Review course Financial incentive Support/recognition
Next Steps Validate instrument in a larger sample Examine how certification and other indicators of excellence in nursing education are related to: Student outcomes Transition into the role of professional nurse Nurse faculty retention
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