The authors discuss the development and implementation of the Justice Health (JH) Core Competencies Survey. This survey was designed to identify education needs for a nurse commencing work with JH and at annual review. The development of the third iteration, formatted as an online self-report survey, is discussed. The results of the online survey in 2006 are discussed. Generally, JH nurses rated their level of skill for each identified competency as high. The tool will be integrated into initial employment at JH as well as at a nurse's annual review to identify learning and development needs for the correctional environment.
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Assessing nursing competency in the correctional environment: the creation of a self-reflection learning and development tool
Journal for Nurses in Staff Development, Vol.24(6), pp.267-273
2008
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Details
- Title
- Assessing nursing competency in the correctional environment: the creation of a self-reflection learning and development tool
- Creators
- Andrew J Cashin - Southern Cross UniversityMary Chiarella - University of Technology, SydneyDonna Waters - New South Wales College of Nursing, Burwood, NSWEmily Potter
- Publication Details
- Journal for Nurses in Staff Development, Vol.24(6), pp.267-273
- Identifiers
- 1775; 991012820621002368
- Academic Unit
- Nursing; School of Health and Human Sciences; Faculty of Health
- Resource Type
- Journal article