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J Prof Nurs ; 36(6): 484-489, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33308544

ABSTRACT

Nurse practitioner (NP) faculty have not fully used data collected in NP clinical education for data mining. With current advances in database technology including data storage and computing power, NP faculty have an opportunity to data mine enormous amounts of clinical data documented by NP students in electronic clinical management systems. The purpose of this project was to examine the use of big data and data mining from NP clinical education and to establish a foundation for competency-based education. Using a data mining knowledge discovery process, faculty are able to gain increased understanding of clinical practicum experiences to inform competency-based NP education and the use of entrusted professional activities for the future.


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Data Mining , Education, Nursing, Graduate , Nurse Practitioners , Big Data , Clinical Competence , Competency-Based Education , Humans
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Nurs Forum ; 54(4): 575-581, 2019 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31373014

ABSTRACT

In an environment in which there is little or no nursing presence on governing boards in healthcare organizations (HCOs), physicians, and nonclinicians take responsibility for keeping the other board members apprised of the quality of patient care, including nursing-generated, patient safety initiatives. Governing boards in HCOs are either not appointing nurses to governing boards or are not appointing nurses in numbers that are commensurate with the size and vital contributions of the profession. As a result, competent nursing professionals with an intimate understanding of quality care and patient safety are not in decision-making roles that may redesign health care and improve patient care. The purpose of this qualitative study was to describe experiences of nurse board members who hold governing board appointments in HCOs, and to describe the facilitators of and barriers to holding governing board appointments, as experienced by those nurse board members. This novel research employed naturalistic inquiry to explore the experiences of 12 nurse board members who held appointments with voting privileges in HCOs. From the interview data emerged four distinct themes: leveraging relationships and networking, valuing the mission of the board, feeling respected for my participation, and committing to board work. Facilitators of and barriers to governing board appointments were suggested. Findings validated the few previous research studies found in the literature and have implications for nursing leadership and governance.


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Governing Board/standards , Leadership , Nurse's Role/psychology , Delivery of Health Care/methods , Delivery of Health Care/organization & administration , Governing Board/trends , Humans , Patient Safety/standards , Qualitative Research
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J Prof Nurs ; 33(6): 422-428, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29157570

ABSTRACT

Building clinical education training capacity in nurse practitioner programs is critical to build the primary care workforce and to address the access to care problem in the country. Challenges related to obtaining clinical sites and qualified preceptors are well reported, but few practical solutions are presented. Clinical sites and qualified preceptors willing to serve can be found, but nurse practitioner faculty must remove obstacles and strengthen resources by discovering untapped capacity. Nurse practitioner faculty can design, implement, and test innovative clinical models to maximize clinical training capacity. Clinical capacity development in geriatrics and long-term care, convenience care, distance immersions, correctional nursing, occupational health, and through interprofessional collaborations and faculty practice partnerships can be expanded.


Subject(s)
Capacity Building/organization & administration , Education, Nursing, Graduate/methods , Faculty, Nursing/supply & distribution , Nurse Practitioners/education , Humans , Preceptorship , Primary Health Care/organization & administration
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