Development of a novel hospitalist advanced practice provider assessment instrument: A pilot study

Advanced practice providers (APPs) graduate from school with variable hospitalist experience. While hospitalist-specific onboarding is recommended for hospitalist APPs, no standard method currently exists to assess their readiness for practice. We created a 17-item instrument called the Cardin Hospi...

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Published inJournal of hospital medicine Vol. 17; no. 3; pp. 176 - 180
Main Authors Singh, Amteshwar, Klimpl, David, Kisuule, Flora, Cardin, Tracy, Tackett, Sean, Gupta, Ishaan, Blum, Kimberly, Wimmer, Kinsey, Wright, Scott, Colbert-Getz, Jorie
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Frontline Medical Communications 01.03.2022
John Wiley and Sons Inc
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Summary:Advanced practice providers (APPs) graduate from school with variable hospitalist experience. While hospitalist-specific onboarding is recommended for hospitalist APPs, no standard method currently exists to assess their readiness for practice. We created a 17-item instrument called the Cardin Hospitalist Advanced Practice Provider-Readiness Assessment (CHAPP-RA) to assess APPs'; readiness for practice using a milestones-based scale. We piloted CHAPP-RA at a single site where 11 APPs with varied experience were rated by 30 supervising physicians. Supervisors also provided global ratings for overall performance. We investigated the feasibility of CHAPP-RA and collected validity evidence for the interpretation of scores. The mean time to complete one CHAPP-RA was 10.5 min. Supervisors rated novice APPs lower than more experienced APPs, p ≤ .001. CHAPP-RA ratings also correlated strongly with global ratings. CHAPP-RA is feasible to implement and has initial validity evidence.
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Amteshwar Singh and David Klimpl contributed equally to this study.
ISSN:1553-5592
1553-5606
1553-5606
DOI:10.1002/jhm.12790