Competency: An Overview of Resources Diane L. Paulson, RN, MSN, MAJ (Ret)
Competency is… “A determination of an individual’s skills, knowledge, and capability to meet defined expectations”
Joint Commission says… HR1.2 – Define and verify HR2.1 – Orientation Mission and goals Safety and infection control Cultural diversity and sensitivity Patient’s rights and ethics
Joint Commission says… HR 2.2 – Patient & environmental safety HR 2.3 – On-going education HR 3.1 – Competency assessment Systematic & measurable Based on: Evaluations Performance improvement Needs assessments
Joint Commission Intent Orient staff BEFORE they provide direct care Base evaluations on job descriptions Tailor age-specific knowledge and skills Utilize professional associations Prioritize initial competencies HIGH-RISK and PROBLEM-PRONE processes Reassess Per hospital policy Based on learning needs
Joint Commission Reference Assessing Hospital Staff Competence (2007) The Joint Commission Guide to Staff Education (2002) ISBN: Order Code: SEG-100ACF Price: $55 Managing Performance Measurement Data in Health Care Order Code: SITHC-01ACF Price: $55
Goals of Competency Assessment Evaluate individual performance Meet regulatory standards Address problematic issues Enhance performance review process
Assessment Strategies Orientation Newcomer’s Orientation Department of Nursing Orientation Unit Specific Orientation On-going assessment Skill Fairs Online programs Self-study packets Unit specific requirements
New Hire Assessment License and certifications verification Samples of orientation packets RNS incorporated ( Emergency Services Specific Competency ( 3W Generic plus RN & LPN CBO’s Madigan Army Medical Center Competency Verificaton Record – DEM
Format Possibilities Definition statement Skill list Self-assessment Evaluation method Age-specific skills
New Graduate Orientation Start with the orientation checklist provided by the School of Nursing Same checklist, but lengthen the time Steady preceptor
Floating Nurse Standardize processes between floors Documentation Admission process/paperwork Discharge process/paperwork Medication schedules Focus on high-risk, problem-prone issues for each floor Provide time for orientation prior to need
Agency Nurse Joint Commission on orientation HR.3.10 The hospital needs to provide orientation to the organization and any department specific and job specific information and training Joint Commission on competency Letter from contractor Information from past and current employers Peer recommendations Validating specialty certifications Ongoing performance data collection Skills observation
Clerks/Administrative Staff Equipment Fax Pager system Xerox Phone Etiquette Unit management
Competency Databases PBDS EmpTrack Dumpe, M., Kanyok, N., & Hill, K. (2007). Use of an Automated Learning Management System of Validate Nursing Competencies. Journal of Nurses in Staff Development. July/August, 23 (4):
Competency#1#2ERORRRICUTotal % of 100 Orientation % BLS % Zoll Defibrillator % Initial Competency Sample
Disciplinary Actions Switch preceptors Provide avenue for retraining or lengthened orientation process Consider other work locations more suitable for the staff member skills Set policy guidelines for dismissal
On-going Assessment New machines Low volume, high risk procedures Evidence based changes in practice Changes in policy Sentinel events New patient populations Problematic issues
CompetencyJulAugSepOctNovDecTotal % of 100 Blood Culture % Medication Administration % Zoll Defibrillator % On-going Competency Sample
On-going Assessment Focus on proficiency What skills make a difference Performance improvement initiatives New procedures/technologies New policies Based on survey results
Verification Methods Test/exam Return Demonstration Evidence of daily work Case Studies Exemplars Peer Review Self Assessment Discussion/reflection groups Presentations Mock events/Surveys Quality improvement monitors
Competency: More than a checklist Include Joint Commission specifics Based on job description Skill development Skill maintenance Remediation Redevelopment
Resources Books Joint Commission – Assessing Hospital Staff Competence ( Competency Management for the Medical-Surgical Unit ( Wright, Donna – The ultimate Guide to Competency Assessment in Health Care ( Systems Critical Check Lists ( or ) NurseTesting ( or Orientation to Emergency Nursing ( PBDS (
References Whelan, L. (2006) Competency Assessment of Nursing Staff. Orthopaedic Nursing, May/June 2006, 25(3), pp Wright, D. (2005) The Ultimate Guide to Competency Assessment in Health Care, 3 rd ed. Creative Health Care Management, Inc., Minneapolis, MN.