E-portfolios : developing nurse practitioner competence and capability


Autoria(s): Anderson, Debra J.; Gardner, Glenn E.; Ramsbotham, Joanne; Tones, Megan J.
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Objective: This paper aims to integrate nurse practitioner literature on competence and capability with post graduate and nursing literature on e‑portfolios in order to demonstrate the potential merits of e‑portfolios in nurse practitioner education for competence and capability development. Primary Argument In the Nurse Practitioner Standards Project, competence and capability were proposed as key criteria to assess candidates in nurse practitioner educational courses. Portfolios have traditionally been used to demonstrate competence in nursing and are integral to nursing education as well. An examination of the portfolio and electronic portfolio literature in postgraduate nursing education and professional practice indicates that these portfolios fall under two main structures, each with different purposes: 1) A spinal column structure, with evidence and reflective pieces aligned to competency standards or course objectives, for the purposes of meeting prescribed competencies, professional development planning and showcasing evidence for authorisation or potential employers; and 2) A cake mix structure, which consists of a reflective narrative tying evidence together, which enables a greater focus on personal learning journeys, reflection and the development of personal qualities. Finally, evidence from the general nursing literature suggests the complexity of e‑portfolios in assessment and evaluation can be overcome by using qualitative research methods. Conclusion: To meet the competence and capability needs of nurse practitioners, portfolios could be used, for competence and showcasing and for learning and capability. Further research would be useful to refine and explore the use of e‑portfolios to meet the needs of NP candidates and their educators, clinical mentors, authorisation personal and employers. The current evidence on nurse practitioner education, competence, capability and e‑portfolios points to the integration of the use of an e‑portfolio into current nurse practitioner curriculum models to meet the unique needs of nurse practitioner candidates.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/47211/

Publicador

Australian Nursing Federation

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/47211/1/AJN_nurse_practitioner_paper_26-4_Anderson.pdf

http://www.ajan.com.au/ajan_26.4.html

Anderson, Debra J., Gardner, Glenn E., Ramsbotham, Joanne, & Tones, Megan J. (2009) E-portfolios : developing nurse practitioner competence and capability. The Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 26(4), pp. 70-76.

Direitos

© 2009 Australian Nursing Federation

Fonte

Office of Education Research; Faculty of Education; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Nursing

Palavras-Chave #111000 NURSING #Nurse Practitioner Education #Competence #Capability #E-Portfolio
Tipo

Journal Article