Module Resources
Clinical Placements, Clinical Supervisor/ Mentor/Facilitator/Specialists, Classroom, Seminar Room, Skills Laboratories, Access to a PC/ CD Rom/Virtual Learning Environment, Library and Learning Resource Centre, PowerPoint, TV and Video, Video Camera, Audio Tape, Flipcharts and Pens.
Module Texts
Dimond, B (2001) 3rd edition, Legal Aspects of Nursing, Pearson Education, Edinburgh. 0583423597
Driscoll, J. (2002) Practising clinical supervision. A reflective approach. Edinburgh, Balliere Tindall. 0702024198
Norman, K (2008) Portfolios in the nursing profession: use in assessment and professional development Quay books1856423425
Module Special Admissions Requirements
Enrolment on the RN/ BSc or Dip Nursing Practice
Successful completion of NMC outcomes for entry to branch programmes
Access to practice placements
Module Additional Assessment Details
A Viva Voce assessment (max 30mins) based on a profile of evidence selected from the student portfolio, which demonstrates evidence of learning outcomes 1,2,3,4 and 5. This evidence must include three pieces of written reflection, which will be brought to the viva voce exam. From these, two pieces will be chosen by the examiner for discussion during the examination.
All students must adhere to the Faculty of Health and Science Policy on Confidentiality and Ethical Issues in Academic Practice and Learning
Formative assessment will include:
Presentation of reflection on practice during action learning sets
Peer assessment feedback following action learning
Presentation and review of portfolio to personal tutor
Discussion of issues related to reflective practice
Module Indicative Content
Managing professional care including:
Leadership theories, attributes and styles
Leading and developing teams, team working.
Equality and Diversity - managing culturally competent care
Resource management and budgeting.
Accountability for delegation of care
Workload and time management and prioritisation.
Developing the practice learning environment. The qualified nurses teaching role and standards. Preceptorship / clinical supervision
Communication including:
Advocacy and negotiation
Challenging practice - prevention and management of aggression and violence
Reporting adverse incidents
Concerns and complaints management, conveying unwelcome news, conflict resolution
Interprofessional working - safe transitions/transfer of care, protection of vulnerable children and adults sharing specilist knowledge
Professional, legal and ethical:
Current legal and ethical issues in practice
Record keeping - legal issues
Professional development including:
Self assessment, managing lifelong learning, critical reflection and critically reflective practice,.
Preparation for professional registration including the development of curriculum vitae and job applications, interview technique, portfolio presentation, managing continuing professional development.
Module Learning Strategies
Contact Hours: (75)
33 hours Key interactive lectures
33 hours Workshops, group work and tutorials including values exchange
9 hours Group seminar work with personal tutors
Independent Study: (225)
50 hours Preparation for viva
100 hours Preparation of Student Portfolio including reflective practice
50 hours Reflection on clinical issues and Life Long Learning
25hours Blackboard support and literature searches