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Diabetes Spectrum 18:181-185, 2005
© American Diabetes Association ®, Inc., 2005


Feature Article

A National Study of the Certified Diabetes Educator: Report on a Job Analysis Conducted by the National Certification Board for Diabetes Educators

John Zrebiec, MSW, CDE

Address correspondence and requests for reprints John Zrebiec, MSW, CDE, Joslin Diabetes Center, One Joslin Place, Boston, MA 02215

Purpose. The job analysis described in this report was conducted by the National Certification Board for Diabetes Educators (NCBDE) in order to 1) provide a basis for documenting the continuing validity of the Certification Examination for Diabetes Educators, 2) define new areas that should be assessed in future certification examinations, and 3) ensure that the content of certification examinations is job related.

Methods. The study involved developing a diabetes educator job task list and survey, distributing 1,100 surveys, and analyzing survey responses from a multidisciplinary and geographically representative sample of certified diabetes educators.

Results. Three hundred and thirty-nine surveys were suitable for analysis, with relevant demographic subgroups adequately represented. Based on survey data, an examination matrix and detailed content outline was constructed that will be used by NCBDE to assemble future test forms.

Conclusions. Certification examination specifications were developed directly related to the important activities that diabetes educators perform. Future forms of the certification examination will continue to be matched to job-related, criterion-referenced test specifications and will have strong evidence of content validity. Future forms of the exam will contain 200 items at specified cognitive levels, with a representative sampling of tasks within three core areas from the detailed content outline.


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