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Type: Journal article
Title: Power inequalities in the assessment of nursing competency within the workplace : implications for nursing management
Author: Cusack, L.
Smith, M.
Citation: Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2010; 41(9):408-412
Publisher: SLACK Inc.
Issue Date: 2010
ISSN: 0022-0124
1938-2472
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Lynette Cusack, Morgan Smith
Abstract: This article explores the power implications of implementing competency-based assessments within the nursing work environment from a manager's perspective. It discusses how the implementation of competency-based assessments for continuing education may affect workplace culture, in particular, the use of power, within the nursing team. The term "managers" for the purpose of this article is defined as "nurses in senior administrative and educational positions within a health care facility." This article adds to the discourse on competency-based models by emphasizing the effect of the nursing work environment on the competency-based assessment process. It concludes by identifying strategies that can be used by nursing management when designing and implementing an effective and fair competency-based assessment for the nursing workplace.
Keywords: Competency Assessment, Nursing Management, Power, Staff Nurses, Nursing, Continuing, Employee Performance Appraisal, Learning Environment, Management Styles, Organizational Culture, Staff Development, Work Environment
Rights: Copyright © SLACK Incorporated
DOI: 10.3928/00220124-20100601-07
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/00220124-20100601-07
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