Title of article
The perceived value of certification by certified perioperative nurses
Author/Authors
Kathleen B. Gaberson، نويسنده , , Kathryn Schroeter، نويسنده , , Aileen R. Killen، نويسنده , , Wendelny A. Valentine، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
5
From page
272
To page
276
Abstract
We conducted this study to determine the perceived value of certification in perioperative nursing. Following development and pilot-testing, we mailed the 18-item Likert-type instrument, the Perceived Value of Certification Tool (PVCT), to a sample of 2750 perioperative nurses who had earned the CNOR or CRNFA credential or both. A total of 1398 surveys were returned (50.8% response rate). Factor analysis extracted three factors, accounting for 61% of the variance: personal value, recognition by others, and professional practice. Internal consistency reliability testing (Cronbachʹs α) identified a standardized α of .924. Over 90% of respondents agreed or strongly agreed with statements about the value of certification related to feelings of personal accomplishment and satisfaction, validating specialized knowledge, indicating professional growth, attainment of a practice standard, personal challenge, and professional commitment, challenge, and credibility. These results are consistent with previously published literature on specialty certification in nursing.
Journal title
Nursing Outlook
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Nursing Outlook
Record number
719879
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