Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
Nurse Practitioner Primary Care Competencies in Specialty Areas: Adult, Family, Gerontological, Pediatric, and Women's Health. |
| Language: |
English |
| Authors: |
Crabtree, M. Katherine, Stanley, Joan, Werner, Kathryn E., Schmid, Emily, American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington, DC., National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties, Washington, DC. |
| Availability: |
Health Resources and Services Administration, Information Center, P.O. Box 2910, Merrifield, VA 22116. Tel: 888-275-4772 (Ask-HRSA) (Toll Free); TTY: 877-489-4772; Fax: 703-821-2098; e- mail: ask@hrsa.gov; Web site: http://www.ask.hrsa.gov. |
| Peer Reviewed: |
N |
| Page Count: |
60 |
| Publication Date: |
2002 |
| Sponsoring Agency: |
Health Resources and Services Administration (DHHS/PHS), Rockville, MD. Bureau of Health Professions. |
| Intended Audience: |
Teachers; Practitioners |
| Document Type: |
Guides - Non-Classroom |
| Descriptors: |
Academic Standards, Adults, Advisory Committees, Child Health, Competence, Competency Based Education, Core Curriculum, Critical Thinking, Cultural Literacy, Data Analysis, Data Interpretation, Definitions, Delivery Systems, Educational Planning, Employment Qualifications, Entry Workers, Family Health, Family Practice (Medicine), Gerontology, Glossaries, Guidelines, Health Education, Health Promotion, Health Services, Higher Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Job Analysis, Job Skills, Models, National Organizations, National Programs, Nurse Practitioners, Nursing Education, Older Adults, Patients, Pediatrics, Primary Health Care, Professional Associations, Professional Development, Quality Control, Standard Setting, Task Analysis, Teaching (Occupation), Validated Programs |
| Abstract: |
This document presents the nurse practitioner primary care competencies that a national panel of representatives of nine national organizations of the five primary care nurse practitioner specialties--adult, family, gerontological, pediatric, and women's health--identified as necessary for entry-level primary care nurse practitioners. Section 1 presents an overview of the project to identify the core competencies and suggests ways of using the list of competencies when planning and delivering nurse practitioner education. Section 2 details the methods used to identify, validate, obtain endorsements of, and disseminate the competencies. Section 3 presents the actual competencies and subcompetencies, which were selected in recognition of the fact that nurse practitioners are engaged in the diagnostic process, including critical thinking and integration and interpretation of data. Section 4 lists core competencies in the following domains of nurse practitioner practice: management of patient health/illness status; the nurse practitioner-patient relationship; the teaching-coaching function; professional role; managing and negotiating health care delivery systems; monitoring and ensuring the quality of health care practice; and cultural competence. The bibliography lists 49 references. The appendixes contain lists of national organizations endorsing the competencies, members of the national panel, organizations represented on the national panel, and organizations represented on the validation panel, as well as selected definitions. (MN) |
| Entry Date: |
2003 |
| Accession Number: |
ED471273 |
| Database: |
ERIC |