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      Collaborative design and use of an agency feedback form for student clinical practicum experience in community/public health nursing.

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          Evaluation of students in community and public health (C/PH) nursing clinical practica is a challenge, especially when preceptors are expected to evaluate students from different academic nursing programs. The need for a standardized student evaluation tool was identified during federally funded collaborative meetings held between C/PH academic and practice partners in Northeastern Wisconsin. This article focuses on the development and appraisal of the standardized Agency Feedback Form (AFF) for Student Practicum Experience in Community/Public Health Nursing, which was designed to meet the identified need. Four baccalaureate nursing programs implemented the AFF for 3 purposes: (1) to provide a consistent and easy evaluation form for preceptors to complete; (2) to communicate useful information about students' individual professional behaviors observed during practicum; and (3) to increase students' and preceptors' understanding of the population-based nursing interventions, using the Public Health Intervention Wheel. Future uses and implications of the AFF are also discussed.

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          Journal
          Public Health Nurs
          Public health nursing (Boston, Mass.)
          Wiley
          1525-1446
          0737-1209
          March 1 2012
          : 29
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Wisconsin, Professional Program in Nursing, Greenbay 54311, USA. reillyj@uwgb.edu
          Article
          10.1111/j.1525-1446.2011.00969.x
          22372453
          18874551-7878-456a-a69b-0d55fb25401e
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