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The Certified Pediatric Nurse (CPN®) Exam
2012 Role Delineation Study: What is it, and why do it?
The purpose of the role delineation study is to:validate the inventory of the tasks and
knowledge related to work performed by pediatric nurses;
ensure that the tasks and knowledge statements identified were congruent with the objective of certifying pediatric nurses; and,
develop test specifications for the Certified Pediatric Nurse Examination.
The Certified Pediatric Nurse (CPN®) Exam2012 Role Delineation Study
A role delineation study is typically done through the use of a survey instrument to obtain descriptive information on demographics and role responsibilities every 3-5 years.
This periodic study is required of all nursing certification boards by their accrediting agency.
In order to develop a content outline for a certification examination, a role delineation study should identify tasks, knowledge, skills, or abilities deemed important to practice by pediatric nurses.
The Certified Pediatric Nurse (CPN®) Exam2012 Role Delineation Study
Outline of Changes to the CPN Exam
2012 Role Delineation Study: Steps Involved & Results “at a glance”...
Steps Involved... Over a period of several months, the
following occurred:Development of the survey instrument with subject matter
experts (SMEs) from around the countryPilot testing of the instrument for clarity and
comprehensivenessDissemination of the surveyAnalysis of survey dataDevelopment of test specifications and the updated content
outline from survey findings and input from the SMEs
The CPN Exam2012 Role Delineation Study
Results at a glance...A total of 1,962 responses were used for
analysis. The majority of respondents work in general
pediatrics (54%), in an urban setting (61%) and hold a Bachelors Degree (56%).
The survey participants responded to the following survey sections: Section 1: Background and General Information (Demographics) Section 2: Tasks (4 domains covering 83 task statements) Section 3: Knowledge (39 statements) Section 4: Recommendations for Test Content Section 5: Comments
The CPN Exam2012 Role Delineation Study
2008 2012
Practice Setting
• 67% practice in an urban setting---------------
• 16% practice in inpatient community hospital• 60% practice in inpatient children’s
hospital
• 61% practice in an urban setting---------------
• 14% practice in inpatient community hospital • 66% practice in inpatient children’s
hospital
Top 3 Patient Populations
• 48% General pediatrics• 11% Critical care • 7% Emergency/Trauma
• 54% General pediatrics• 11% Critical care • 5% Emergency
Top 6 Conditions that Nurses
Care for (in order)
• Respiratory• GI• Infectious Disease• Neurology• Emergency/Trauma• Cardiovascular
• Respiratory• GI• Neurology• Endocrine/Metabolic• Infectious Disease• Cardiovascular
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Results at a glance...
82 of 83 tasks achieved high importance means.The task that did not achieve high performance
ratings and was subsequently deleted from the content outline was: Assessing a child using developmentally appropriate
screening tools (e.g., DDST, Tanner)
The CPN Exam2012 Role Delineation Study
Results at a glance...
39 of 39 (100%) knowledge ratings achieved high importance means
Respondents indicated that the survey covered the tasks and knowledge/skills well to very well.
The CPN Exam2012 Role Delineation Study
2012 Role Delineation Study: How the new study impacted the exam...
Content Outline Changes from 2008 to 2012
Outline of Changes to the CPN Exam
The CPN ExamHow the new study impacted the exam...
2008 2012
Content Domains1. Assessment2. Health Promotion3. Management 4. Professional Role
1. Assessment2. Health Promotion3. Management 4. Professional Role
Number of Items / Time Allotment
• 3 hours• 175 Exam Questions
(150 scored/25 pre-test items)
• 3 hours• 175 Exam Questions
(150 scored/25 pre-test items)
No Change
No Change
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2008 2012
Percentage of Items per
Content Domain
1. Assessment – 28%2. Health Promotion – 10%3. Management - 52%4. Professional Role – 10%
1. Assessment – 30%2. Health Promotion – 17%3. Management – 48%4. Professional Role – 5%
Number of Tasks per
Content Domain
1. Assessment – 182. Health Promotion – 73. Management - 364. Professional Role – 11
Total = 72
1. Assessment – 21 2. Health Promotion – 63. Management – 504. Professional Role – 6
Total = 83
Summary of Changes...
A shift in domain emphasis to a greater percentage of Health Promotion items and a lower percentage of Professional Role items on the updated content outline.
The domain of Management of Psychosocial/Behavioral expanded from 5 task statements to a total of 10 as tasks previously under other domains were reassigned or broken out into multiple tasks.
During the survey tool development, task statements were modified for clarity with more examples cited and subsequently only five were modified based on survey participant comments.
The CPN Exam2012 Role Delineation Study
Summary of Changes...
Under Assessment:o Added to the Content Outline:
• “Obtain health history”• “Recognize signs and symptoms of addiction or
withdrawal” • “Assess barriers to adherence to therapeutic
regimen” o Deleted from the Content Outline:
• Screening procedures and tools were deleted from “Assess child’s development and cognitive level”
The CPN Exam2012 Role Delineation Study
Summary of Changes...
Under Health Promotion:o Added to the Content Outline:
• “Facilitate the safe and successful practice of breast or formula feeding”
o Combined three tasks from the 2008 Content Outline• “Teach health promotion strategies to the child and
family” and “Facilitate the incorporation of self-care strategies to promote health” was combined with “Formulate and implement individualized teaching plan for health promotion”
The CPN Exam2012 Role Delineation Study
Summary of Changes...
Under Management:o Added to the Content Outline:
• “Interpret laboratory and diagnostic test results”• “Prioritize care within and across patient assignments”• “Implement safety precautions”, “restrictive
intervention” and “phototherapy” under Procedures• “Develop and implement plan of care based on
psychosocial assessment”• “Incorporate cultural and spiritual needs into plan of
care”
The CPN Exam2012 Role Delineation Study
Summary of Changes...
Under Management:o Added to the Content Outline:
• “Implement strategies to overcome barriers to care”• “Initiate education to child and family regarding risk
taking behaviors”• “Incorporate family’s strategies for managing child’s
chronic illness or condition”• “Provide anticipatory guidance for chronic illness or
condition course progression and treatment options”
The CPN Exam2012 Role Delineation Study
Summary of Changes...
Under Management:o Deleted from the Content Outline:
• “Facilitate the transition of child and family through the care continuum”
• “Evaluate the plan of care to identify the need for potential changes”
The CPN Exam2012 Role Delineation Study
Summary of Changes...
Under Professional Roleo Added to the Content Outline:
• “Maintain professional communication”• “Maintain professional boundaries”
o Deleted from the Content Outline:• “Document provision of care”• “Participate in disaster preparedness”
The CPN Exam2012 Role Delineation Study
2012 Role Delineation Study: Additional Information
Outline of Changes to the CPN Exam
Q: When does the updated exam launch?A: The new exam is expected to launch April 22,2013.
Q: Is there any advantage in taking one version of the exam over the other?A: No, both will equally assess your knowledge.
Q: Do I need to study differently if I choose to take the new exam?A: No, any preparations you undertake will benefit you
regardless of which exam version you take. The reference list remains the same because the tasks listed on the new outline have not changed significantly from the older one
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