Instruments to Evaluate Nurse Residency Programs: A Review of the Literature.
Citation: Journal for Nurses in Professional Development. 34(3):123-132, 2018 May/JunPMID: 29715204Institution: MedStar Franklin Square Medical CenterForm of publication: Journal ArticleMedline article type(s): Journal ArticleSubject headings: *Education, Nursing, Graduate | *Internship, Nonmedical/og [Organization & Administration] | *Outcome Assessment (Health Care)/mt [Methods] | *Surveys and Questionnaires | HumansYear: 2018ISSN:- 2169-9798
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The purpose of this literature review was to explore evaluation instruments used by nurse residency programs to evaluate outcomes. The 15 studies found yielded 26 instruments, and all instruments were subjective, dated, and varied in how they were used. Nursing professional development practitioners should use a combination of reliable, valid, and current evaluation methods to appraise their nurse residency programs in order to demonstrate program quality and effectiveness.
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