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Relationship Between Clinical Nurse Specialist Role Implementation, Satisfaction, and Intent to Stay. | LitMetric

Relationship Between Clinical Nurse Specialist Role Implementation, Satisfaction, and Intent to Stay.

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Author Affiliations: Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing, Université de Montreal, Affiliate Faculty, Canadian Centre for Advanced Practice Nursing Research, and Researcher, Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont Research Centre, Montréal, Quebec (Dr Kilpatrick); Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing, Université du Québec (Dr Tchouaket); Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, McMaster University, and Affiliate Faculty, Canadian Centre for Advanced Practice Nursing Research, Hamilton, Ontario (Dr Carter); Associate Professor, School of Nursing and Department of Oncology, McMaster University, and Co-Director, Canadian Centre for Advanced Practice Nursing Research, Hamilton, Ontario (Dr Bryant-Lukosius); and Professor Emeritus, School of Nursing, and Department of Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics, McMaster University, and Senior Advisor, Canadian Centre for Advanced Practice Nursing Research, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (Dr DiCenso).

Published: October 2016

Purpose/objective: There is a lack of research examining the relationship between role satisfaction and intent to remain in one's professional role from the perspective of nurses in advanced practice roles. The purpose of this study is to examine the strength of the relationship between clinical nurse specialist (CNS) role implementation, role satisfaction, and intent to remain in a CNS role.

Design: We conducted a secondary analysis of data from a cross-sectional survey.

Setting: The setting of this study was Canada.

Sample: We included 423 of 471 (90%) questionnaires of graduate-prepared CNSs.

Methods: We surveyed all CNSs in Canada from April to August 2011. Cronbach's α (.79-.96) was used to assess the reliability of the portion of the questionnaire that measured CNS role dimensions. Using logistic regression analysis, we examined the relationship between CNS role implementation, role satisfaction, and intent to stay.

Results: Clinical, research, scholarly and professional development, and consultation activities were significantly associated with improved CNS role satisfaction, and role satisfaction positively influenced intent to stay. However, CNS roles heavily focused on consultation activities negatively influenced CNS intent to stay. Only scholarly and professional development activities both improved role satisfaction and indirectly influenced intent to stay in the role.

Conclusion/implications: There is a small positive association between some CNS role dimensions and role satisfaction, and role satisfaction positively influences intent to stay. However, too many consultation activities decreased CNS intent to remain in the role. Given the multidimensional role of the CNS and unique patient needs, CNSs will want to work closely with their managers to design a role that meets patient needs and optimizes CNS satisfaction and intent to stay in the role. Further research is needed to understand if CNS role implementation influences CNS departures and the relationship between intending to leave and actual departures from a CNS role.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NUR.0000000000000203DOI Listing

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