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2012 Role Delineation Study:

What is it, and why do it?

The Primary Care CPNP® Exam 2012 Role Delineation Study

 The purpose of the role delineation study is to:  validate the inventory of the tasks and knowledge related to work performed by primary care pediatric nurse practitioners;  ensure that the tasks and knowledge statements identified were congruent with the objective of certifying entry-level primary care pediatric nurse practitioners; and,  develop test specifications for the Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Examination.

The Primary Care CPNP® Exam 2012 Role Delineation Study

 A role delineation study is typically done through the use of a survey instrument to obtain descriptive information on demographics and role responsibilities every 3-5 years.

 This periodic study is required of all nursing certification boards by their accrediting agency.

 In order to develop a content outline for a certification examination, a role delineation study should identify tasks, knowledge, skills, or abilities deemed important to practice by pediatric nurse practitioners.

2012 Role Delineation Study:

Steps Involved & Results “at a glance”...

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Steps Involved...

Over a period of several months, the following occurred:  Development of the survey instrument, with subject matter experts (SMEs) from around the country  Pilot testing of the instrument for clarity and comprehensiveness  Dissemination of the survey  Analysis of survey data  Development of test specifications and the updated content outline from survey findings and input from the SMEs

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Results at a glance...

 A total of 1,435 responses were used for analysis.  The majority of respondents work in primary care outpatient or subspecialty clinics and work with children of all ages.  The respondents responded to the following survey sections:  Section 1: Background and General Information  Section 2: Tasks (4 domains covering 108 task statements)    Section 3: Knowledge (34 statements) Section 4: Recommendations for Test Content Section 5: Comments

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Over Time

2008 2012 Location of Practice Setting

• • • 45% practice in urban community settings 41% practice in suburban settings 12% in rural settings • • • 44% practice in urban inner city settings 44% practice in suburban settings 12% practice in rural settings

Top Primary Practice Settings

• • • • 36% primary care outpatient 28% private practice 16% specialty clinic 8% hospital inpatient • • • • 48% primary care outpatient* 24% specialty clinic 9% hospital inpatient 7% academic setting * Includes private practice

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Results at a glance...

Overall, 110 of 144 tasks and knowledge/skills, (76.39%) achieved high means for task and knowledge importance ratings, thereby validating their importance to competent performance for primary care pediatric nurse practitioners.

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Results at a glance...

 Because the 2008 content outline did not delineate types of procedures performed in primary care (under Management), this 2012 study sought validation on a list of 29 possible procedures.

 9 specific procedures were added to the content outline for exam content (see slide 21)  the remaining 20 procedures did not meet threshold and were not included

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Results at a glance...

 80 of 110 task statements achieved high importance ratings.

 The tasks that did not achieve high performance ratings included:   Tele-health assessment Procedures that are not being performed in primary care by the majority of respondents (e.g. nail removal, pap smear, tooth varnishing)  Respondents indicated that the survey covered the important professional activities well to very well.

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Results at a glance...

 30 of 34 knowledge ratings achieved high importance ratings.

 The knowledge/skill rated borderline was:  Global health  The knowledge/skills rated failing were:  Adoption, disaster preparedness, and palliative care  Respondents indicated that the survey covered the important professional activities well to very well.

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How the new study impacted the exam...

Content Outline Changes from 2008 to 2012

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How the new study impacted the exam...

2008 2012 Content Domains

• • • • Health Promotion/ Prevention/Anticipatory Guidance Assessment Management Professional Issues • • • • Health Promotion Assessment and Diagnosis Management Professional Issues

Number of Items / Time Allotment

• • 3 hours 175 Exam Questions (150 scored/25 pre-test items) • • 3 hours 175 Exam Questions (150 scored/25 pre-test items)

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How the new study impacted the exam...

2008 2012 Percentage of Items per Content Domain

1. Health Promotion/Prevention/ Anticipatory Guidance – 23% 2. Assessment – 35% 3. Management - 35% 4. Professional Issues – 6% 1. Health Promotion – 30% 2. Assessment & Diagnosis – 35% 3. Management – 30% 4. Professional Role – 5%

Number of Tasks per Content Domain

1. Health Promotion/Prevention/ Anticipatory Guidance – 19 2. Assessment – 15 3. Management – 21 4. Professional Issues – 20 Total = 75 1. Health Promotion – 20 2. Assessment & Diagnosis – 21 3. Management – 30 4. Professional Role – 15 Total = 86

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How the new study impacted the exam...

Prioritization of Clinical Problems 2008 2012

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Respiratory EENT Gastrointestinal Behavioral/Psychological Problems Dermatology Musculoskeletal Allergy 8.

Nutrition 9.

10. Cardiovascular 11.

Neurology Hematology 12. Endocrinology 13. Oncology 14. Immunology/Rheumatology 15. Environmental Health 1.

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Eyes/Ears/Nose/Throat Respiratory Gastrointestinal Dermatology Behavioral/Psychological Nutrition Allergy Musculoskeletal 9.

10. Cardiovascular 11.

Genitourinary Neurology 12. Endocrinology 13. Hematology 14. Pain 15. Environmental Health 16. Oncology 17. Genetics 18. Immunology/Rheumatology

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Summary of Changes...

   Majority of content areas from 2008 Role Delineation research continue to be valid  Restated for clarity Categories of Assessment and Diagnosis clearly outlined Clinical problems to be represented on new exam forms by volume in ranking order  No longer by specific number of items

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Summary of Changes...

 Under Health Promotion: o Added to the Content Outline: • • • • “Counsel… about growth and development for [all age groups].” “Counsel… regarding age appropriate response to death, dying, and loss.” “Counsel about age appropriate transition to adult care.” “Counsel about young adult concerns (homelessness, college and vocational concerns).”

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Summary of Changes...

 Under Health Promotion:    Deleted from the Content Outline:  “Discuss with prospective parents issues of family preparation.” Clarified / Condensed within the Content Outline:  “Counsel about …injury prevention and safety for [specific topics].” Moved from Professional Issues to Health Promotion:  “ Educate the community regarding pediatric health and wellness.”

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Summary of Changes...

 Under Assessment and Diagnosis: o Added to the Content Outline: • • • • “Perform developmental screening with standardized assessment tools.” “Perform behavioral and mental health screening.” “Assess barriers to adherence to therapeutic regimen.” Subcategory of “analyzing information”: • “Integrate evidence based practice and individual findings in the plan of care.”

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Summary of Changes...

 Under Assessment and Diagnosis: • • Clarified within the Content Outline: • “Order and interpret office/clinic based screening tests.” Moved from Management to Assessment and Diagnosis: • “Perform telephone triage.”

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Summary of Changes...

 Under Management: • Added to the Content Outline, a specific list of procedures: • Audiometry • Cerumen removal • Reduction of nursemaid’s elbow • Removal of foreign body • Fluorescein staining • Incision and drainage • Removal of sutures and staples • Visual acuity • Rapid tests

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Summary of Changes...

 Under Management: • • • Deleted from the Content Outline: • “Participate in emergency preparedness.” Clarified / Condensed within the Content Outline: • Subcategory of Counseling and Education Expanded / Delineated within the Content Outline: • Collaboration and Case Management (now two separate subcategories): 1.

Collaboration and Referral 2.

Case Management

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Summary of Changes...

 Under Professional Issues:   Added / Reorganized within the Domain:  4 distinct subcategories: 1.

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Leadership and Professional Development Research Business Management Legal and Ethical Issues Deleted within the Content Outline:  “Promote palliative care principles to ensure patient dignity.”  “Precept or mentor students or others.”

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Additional Information

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Questions others are asking...

Q: When does the updated exam launch?

A: The new exam is expected to launch April 22,2013.

Q: Is there any advantage in taking one version of the exam over the other?

A: No, both will equally assess your knowledge.

Q: Do I need to study differently if I choose to take the new exam?

A: No, any preparations you undertake will benefit you regardless of which exam version you take. The reference list remains the same because the tasks listed on the new outline have not changed significantly from the older one.

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