Wood Steve
Mental Health and Learning Disabilities, Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford.
Nurs Stand. 2010;24(47):43-8. doi: 10.7748/ns2010.07.24.47.43.c7915.
To inform the implementation phase of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) review of pre-registration nursing by documenting the change priorities as perceived by a group of mental health students.
The sample comprised 34 students from one pre-registration mental health nursing cohort. A questionnaire was used to obtain views on the six features the students would like to change and the six features they valued most about the pre-registration nursing course.
The students' views were analysed in relation to the phase two criteria of the NMC review, and the results were listed in rank order. The evaluative comments were grouped into two themes: 'clinical placement experiences' and 'views on learning and teaching strategies'. The students' main change priority was the need to enhance mentor support and the most valued feature was the variety of, and work involved in, clinical placements.
Recommendations included a physical care skills programme that is specific to mental health; field (discipline)-specific competencies that reflect interprofessional work in mental health; and support provided by mentors and sign-off mentors that complies with the NMC standards.
通过记录一群心理健康专业学生所认为的变革重点,为护理及助产士管理局(NMC)对注册前护理的审查实施阶段提供信息。
样本包括来自一个注册前心理健康护理队列的34名学生。使用问卷调查来获取学生对他们希望改变的六个特征以及他们对注册前护理课程最看重的六个特征的看法。
学生的观点根据NMC审查的第二阶段标准进行了分析,结果按排名顺序列出。评价性意见分为两个主题:“临床实习经历”和“对学习与教学策略的看法”。学生主要的变革重点是需要加强导师支持,最看重的特征是临床实习的多样性和所涉及的工作。
建议包括一项针对心理健康的身体护理技能计划;反映心理健康领域跨专业工作的特定领域(学科)能力;以及符合NMC标准的导师和签字导师提供的支持。