the development of public health nursing competencies for novice baccalaureate nurses in canada
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The Development of Public Health Nursing Competencies for Novice Baccalaureate Nurses in Canada. Christina Rajsic RN, MN. CASN Sub-Committee on Public Health Education Members. Lynnette Leeseberg Stamler – Chair (University of Saskatchewan) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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The Development of Public Health Nursing Competencies for Novice Baccalaureate Nurses in
Canada.
Christina Rajsic RN, MN
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CASN Sub-Committee on Public Health Education Members
Lynnette Leeseberg Stamler – Chair (University of Saskatchewan) Margaret Antolovich (Public Health Nurses Leaders Council of BC) Benita Cohen (University of Manitoba) Susan Froude (Nursing for Public Health Services for Grenfell Regional Health;
Western Regional School of Nursing) Omaima Mansi (McGill University) Donna Meagher-Stewart (CHNAC Heather Pattullo (Canadian Public Health Association) Christina Rajsic (University of Toronto) Pat Seaman (University of New Brunswick) Jo Ann Tober (ANDSOOHA) Ruta Valaitis (McMaster University) CASN: Janet Helmer, Colleen Ferris, Ellen Rukholm Karen Macdougall (PHAC consultant)
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Presentation Objectives
To provide a summary of work completed to date of the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN) Sub-committee on Public Health Nursing Education
To identify current sub-committee activities • To develop criteria to determine the suitability of clinical
placements for public health nursing education in undergraduate programs
• To level the Canadian Community Health Nursing Standards of Practice with regard to standards to be met by Baccalaureate graduates
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Background
CASN Public Health sub-committee formed in November 2004
Supported by CASN and the Public Health Agency of Canada
Pan Canadian survey and symposium conducted 2005 to 2006
Report submitted to CASN board reporting on survey and symposium results on November 2006
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Survey and Symposium Results
Key finding from the Pan Canadian symposium is the disconnect between the theory and practice
There are a number of barriers and enablers to community health/public health nursing clinical placements (Survey and Symposium findings)
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ResultsExternal Enablers and Challenges to Community Health Nursing Curriculum
(n = 61 except where noted)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Nature of practice environment
Licensing Body Approval Process
Preceptors (N=59)
Accreditation
Current Political Climate
Health Care Restructuring
Negotiating Placements (N=60)
Percentage
Enabling Neutral Challenging Not Applicable
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Survey Results Related to PlacementsSupportive community health nursing practice environments exist. Placement of students
• Public Health Unit/Department (n=2565)
• Schools (n=1940)• Community Agencies (n=1921)• Long-term Care Facilities
(n=1814)• Home Health Care (n=1286)• Primary Health Care Centres
(n=1075)
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Symposium and Survey Results
There is a need for stronger partnerships between academe and community clinical agencies
More allocation of resources is needed for education in community nursing
Recommendations have been forwarded to the CASN Board of Directors and the Public Health Agency of Canada
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Current Activities of CASN Sub-Committee
Literature search
• Are there discipline specific competencies or standards in community health nursing for the newly graduated BScN nurse?
• How are competencies/standards leveled? (if at all)
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Current Environment
Environmental Scan: • To explore current activities in Canada regarding
competencies, standards and clinical placements for community health nurses
• Sources of information scanned were provincial regulatory bodies, PHAC competencies, CCHNSoP, educational institutions, review of work from the Pan Canadian Symposium
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Current Environment
Each source found, lists of 7 to 9 domains Domains vary, although some common themes
exist Further study will entail a comparison of the various
domains to determine variations and gaps Seeking feedback from stakeholders
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Focus groups
Currently conducting focus groups at conferences (CHNAC, CPHA, CNA Annual conferences) to obtain representation from practice and education.
Standard focus group questions used CASN members recording feedback from
participants for analysis to describe practice environments that connect the theory practice divide.
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Next Steps
Complete data collection for literature review and focus groups
Complete Leveling of CCHNSoP to identify standards to be met by baccalaureate nursing graduates (rather than by nurses 2 years after graduation)
Complete development of criteria to assess suitability of clinical placements for community/public health nursing education
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