Research and Practice is a theory and practice module which will enable students to consolidate their prior knowledge and understanding of the research process from their undergraduate studies as well as the MSc Nursing Programme. Students will advance and develop a comprehensive understanding of the whole research/enquiry process, including ethical, legal and professional issues; how to design,a project, handle data and undertake research.
The syllabus for the research component of this module will involve the student examining the epistemological, ethical and ontological foundations of the main research paradigms used in healthcare. This will culminate in the design of a dissertation that is linked to a contemporary area of healthcare that requires further investigation. Students are encouraged to consider how their project aligns with key national and strategic clinical drivers, e.g. person-centred care, digital health, improving quality and patient safety.
The syllabus for the practice component of this module places a central focus on the challenges in relation to the provision and management of safe and effective holistic nursing care to individuals with complex health care needs, including communication, decision making, leadership, management and organisational dynamics.
Both components of the module not only enable the student to advance their knowledge and understanding of research and clinical practice but develop a wide range of transferrable skills. These include the skills of critical appraisal, the ability to synthesise complex information, critically reflect, leadership, decision making and team working.
- This module consists of an eight week theory element which supports two 12 week practice learning experiences with review and support.
- The student will review and critically evaluate research and wider evidence to promote quality improvement. This will also include examination of research methodologies, critical appraisal tools and ethical, legal and professional issues associated with research.
- The role of resilience as well as the management of self and others within organisations will be examined along with clinical decision-making and quality improvement. Specific Annexe A & B skills for this module are detailed in the programme skills schedule and pre-load is related to include Leadership theories, teaching and learning approaches, clinical supervision facilitation skills, case management skills.
- Ongoing academic support and development will be offered as part of the Tutorial/Synchronous Support activity and Personal Development Planning. This will be further supported by personal tutors providing dissertation supervision.
- From a clinical perspective the module will enable the student to advance their communication, decision making and reasoning skills as they transition to become a registered nurse, including the role of practice supervisor and the ability to progress to a prescribing qualification following registration.
- Students will also be required to show evidence of achievement of all NMC Platforms, proficiencies and skills required to become a registered nurse.
- Programme threads of Suicide and Self Harm (Mental Health students only), Learning Disability, CAMHS (Mental Health students only), Dementia, Law and Safeguarding, Digital Health Technology, Palliative and End of Life Care, Compassion and Trauma will inform the module content.
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