Developing Core Competency-Based Learning Objectives for Postgraduate Curricula for Postanesthesia Nurses-A Delphi Study

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Developing Core Competency-Based Learning Objectives for Postgraduate Curricula for Postanesthesia Nurses-A Delphi Study. / Hvidberg, Lea Baunegaard; Paine, Marie Albrectsen; Sorensen, Jette Led; Thellesen, Line; Wildgaard, Kim.

I: Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, Bind 36, Nr. 4, 2021, s. 378-387.e1.

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Hvidberg, LB, Paine, MA, Sorensen, JL, Thellesen, L & Wildgaard, K 2021, 'Developing Core Competency-Based Learning Objectives for Postgraduate Curricula for Postanesthesia Nurses-A Delphi Study', Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, bind 36, nr. 4, s. 378-387.e1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jopan.2020.09.009

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Hvidberg, L. B., Paine, M. A., Sorensen, J. L., Thellesen, L., & Wildgaard, K. (2021). Developing Core Competency-Based Learning Objectives for Postgraduate Curricula for Postanesthesia Nurses-A Delphi Study. Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 36(4), 378-387.e1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jopan.2020.09.009

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Hvidberg LB, Paine MA, Sorensen JL, Thellesen L, Wildgaard K. Developing Core Competency-Based Learning Objectives for Postgraduate Curricula for Postanesthesia Nurses-A Delphi Study. Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing. 2021;36(4):378-387.e1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jopan.2020.09.009

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Hvidberg, Lea Baunegaard ; Paine, Marie Albrectsen ; Sorensen, Jette Led ; Thellesen, Line ; Wildgaard, Kim. / Developing Core Competency-Based Learning Objectives for Postgraduate Curricula for Postanesthesia Nurses-A Delphi Study. I: Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing. 2021 ; Bind 36, Nr. 4. s. 378-387.e1.

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title = "Developing Core Competency-Based Learning Objectives for Postgraduate Curricula for Postanesthesia Nurses-A Delphi Study",
abstract = "PURPOSE: Postanesthesia care unit (PACU) nurse competencies involve the ability to care for patients receiving complex treatment. Well-educated PACU nurses are required to provide safe patient care, and accordingly, they require investment in their education. However, core competencies for PACU nurses that are based on systematic methods for curriculum development and consensus have not been established. The purpose of this study was to develop a nationwide consensus on core competency-based learning objectives for a postgraduate PACU nursing curriculum.DESIGN: Nationwide Delphi Study using Kern's six steps of curriculum development as a framework.METHODS: Forty-one anesthesiologists and 38 PACU nurses from 37 Danish departments of anesthesiology were invited to participate. In Delphi round 1, the participants listed core competencies for PACU nurses within 12 predefined categories. We analyzed the responses using an inductive and manifest approach to content analysis and developed learning objectives in accordance with the Structure of Observed Learning Outcomes and Simpson taxonomies. In Delphi round 2 and 3, the participants rated and rerated the learning objectives on a 7-point Likert scale, measuring statements of agreement. Consensus was predefined as a median score of 6 and or greater. The main outcome was a prioritized list of competency-based learning objectives for a postgraduate PACU nurse curriculum.FINDINGS: Twenty-six nurses and 14 anesthesiologists (51%) completed all Delphi rounds, representing 22 (60%) departments of anesthesiology. Consensus was reached on 180 learning objectives. The learning objectives described competencies ranging from basic to complex nursing tasks and emphasized the knowledge and skills needed to identify and initiate treatment of postoperative complications.CONCLUSIONS: Nationwide consensus on core competencies for postgraduate curricula for PACU nurses was achieved through the Delphi method. Our study exemplifies the range of complex knowledge and skills needed to work as a PACU nurse. The learning objectives are applicable in postgraduate curricula designed for PACU nurses.",
author = "Hvidberg, {Lea Baunegaard} and Paine, {Marie Albrectsen} and Sorensen, {Jette Led} and Line Thellesen and Kim Wildgaard",
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T1 - Developing Core Competency-Based Learning Objectives for Postgraduate Curricula for Postanesthesia Nurses-A Delphi Study

AU - Hvidberg, Lea Baunegaard

AU - Paine, Marie Albrectsen

AU - Sorensen, Jette Led

AU - Thellesen, Line

AU - Wildgaard, Kim

N1 - Copyright © 2020 American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

PY - 2021

Y1 - 2021

N2 - PURPOSE: Postanesthesia care unit (PACU) nurse competencies involve the ability to care for patients receiving complex treatment. Well-educated PACU nurses are required to provide safe patient care, and accordingly, they require investment in their education. However, core competencies for PACU nurses that are based on systematic methods for curriculum development and consensus have not been established. The purpose of this study was to develop a nationwide consensus on core competency-based learning objectives for a postgraduate PACU nursing curriculum.DESIGN: Nationwide Delphi Study using Kern's six steps of curriculum development as a framework.METHODS: Forty-one anesthesiologists and 38 PACU nurses from 37 Danish departments of anesthesiology were invited to participate. In Delphi round 1, the participants listed core competencies for PACU nurses within 12 predefined categories. We analyzed the responses using an inductive and manifest approach to content analysis and developed learning objectives in accordance with the Structure of Observed Learning Outcomes and Simpson taxonomies. In Delphi round 2 and 3, the participants rated and rerated the learning objectives on a 7-point Likert scale, measuring statements of agreement. Consensus was predefined as a median score of 6 and or greater. The main outcome was a prioritized list of competency-based learning objectives for a postgraduate PACU nurse curriculum.FINDINGS: Twenty-six nurses and 14 anesthesiologists (51%) completed all Delphi rounds, representing 22 (60%) departments of anesthesiology. Consensus was reached on 180 learning objectives. The learning objectives described competencies ranging from basic to complex nursing tasks and emphasized the knowledge and skills needed to identify and initiate treatment of postoperative complications.CONCLUSIONS: Nationwide consensus on core competencies for postgraduate curricula for PACU nurses was achieved through the Delphi method. Our study exemplifies the range of complex knowledge and skills needed to work as a PACU nurse. The learning objectives are applicable in postgraduate curricula designed for PACU nurses.

AB - PURPOSE: Postanesthesia care unit (PACU) nurse competencies involve the ability to care for patients receiving complex treatment. Well-educated PACU nurses are required to provide safe patient care, and accordingly, they require investment in their education. However, core competencies for PACU nurses that are based on systematic methods for curriculum development and consensus have not been established. The purpose of this study was to develop a nationwide consensus on core competency-based learning objectives for a postgraduate PACU nursing curriculum.DESIGN: Nationwide Delphi Study using Kern's six steps of curriculum development as a framework.METHODS: Forty-one anesthesiologists and 38 PACU nurses from 37 Danish departments of anesthesiology were invited to participate. In Delphi round 1, the participants listed core competencies for PACU nurses within 12 predefined categories. We analyzed the responses using an inductive and manifest approach to content analysis and developed learning objectives in accordance with the Structure of Observed Learning Outcomes and Simpson taxonomies. In Delphi round 2 and 3, the participants rated and rerated the learning objectives on a 7-point Likert scale, measuring statements of agreement. Consensus was predefined as a median score of 6 and or greater. The main outcome was a prioritized list of competency-based learning objectives for a postgraduate PACU nurse curriculum.FINDINGS: Twenty-six nurses and 14 anesthesiologists (51%) completed all Delphi rounds, representing 22 (60%) departments of anesthesiology. Consensus was reached on 180 learning objectives. The learning objectives described competencies ranging from basic to complex nursing tasks and emphasized the knowledge and skills needed to identify and initiate treatment of postoperative complications.CONCLUSIONS: Nationwide consensus on core competencies for postgraduate curricula for PACU nurses was achieved through the Delphi method. Our study exemplifies the range of complex knowledge and skills needed to work as a PACU nurse. The learning objectives are applicable in postgraduate curricula designed for PACU nurses.

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JO - Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing

JF - Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing

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