Authors

  1. Dagg, Connie C. DNP, RN, NPD-BC
  2. Schubert, Carolyn DNP, CNE, RN-BC
  3. Beckett, Cynthia PhD, RNC-OB, LCCE, LSS-BB, CHRC
  4. Fitzgerald, Elizabeth A. EdD, RN, APRN-CNS, PMHCNS-BC

Abstract

Centralization of clinical nurse educators (CNEs) from medical-surgical and critical care in a rural Midwestern hospital created role confusion and poor role outcomes. An evidence-based quality improvement project was developed to integrate the Association of Nursing Professional Development's transition to practice fellowship and practice model. Outcomes were focused on CNE self-assessed competency and three nurse-sensitive quality outcomes. Results were mixed but support that CNEs influenced patient quality outcomes and improved their self-assessed competency.