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Certification and credentialing to define competency-based practice.

S M Weinstein

    Journal of Intravenous Nursing : the Official Publication of the Intravenous Nurses Society
    |October 3, 2000
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    Establishing and evaluating intravenous practice competency is a key challenge for healthcare organizations. This study outlines a process balancing national standards with internal policies, including mentoring and adverse event analysis.

    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Nursing Practice
    • Patient Safety

    Background:

    • Healthcare organizations face challenges in standardizing intravenous (IV) practice competency.
    • Effective competency evaluation is crucial for patient safety and quality care.
    • Existing processes often struggle to integrate national standards with organizational policies.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a process for establishing, documenting, and evaluating intravenous practice competency.
    • To delineate the balance between national certification/credentialing and organizational policies.
    • To address key attributes, the role of mentoring, and adverse outcomes in IV practice.

    Main Methods:

    • Describing a systematic process for competency assessment in intravenous practice.

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  • Analyzing the integration of external (national) and internal (organizational) standards.
  • Reviewing essential attributes, mentorship strategies, and the impact of adverse events.
  • Main Results:

    • A framework for defining and evaluating IV practice competency is presented.
    • The importance of aligning national standards with site-specific policies is highlighted.
    • Key factors including mentorship and analysis of adverse outcomes are identified as critical.

    Conclusions:

    • A structured approach is necessary for effective intravenous practice competency management.
    • Integrating national guidelines with organizational policies ensures comprehensive evaluation.
    • Mentorship and adverse outcome review are vital components for continuous improvement in IV practice.