Development of a Common Clinical Assessment Tool for Evaluation in Nurse Anesthesia Education.

Development of a Common Clinical Assessment Tool for Evaluation in Nurse Anesthesia Education. AANA J. 2020 Jan;88(1):11-17 Authors: Elisha S, Bonanno L, Porche D, Mercante DE, Gerbasi F Abstract There is a lack of standardization among evaluations completed by clinical educators of student registered nurse anesthetists (SRNAs) during their clinical education as reported by nurse anesthesia program administrators and students. To address this issue, the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs (COA) Board created the Common Clinical Assessment Tool (CCAT) Special Interest Group to develop a standardized clinical evaluation instrument. The goal was to improve the consistency of clinical evaluation across nurse anesthesia programs while assisting program administrators to make programmatic changes to ensure compliance with COA standards. In May 2016, the CCAT Special Interest Group began to create an evaluation instrument that was competency based and reflective of the COA's Practice Doctorate Standards. After a review of literature, input from the communities of interest, results from the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists professional practice survey, and analysis of the National Certification Examination for Nurse Anesthetists content outline and information from other sources, a draft CCAT was completed. A Delphi study was conducted, and expert opinions from program administrators, academic and clin...
Source: AANA Journal - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Tags: AANA J Source Type: research