BookCharlene Lobo, Rachel Paul, Kenda Crozier.
Summary: "The World Health Organisation declared 2020 the year of the Nurse and Midwife and in December 2019 the Nursing and Midwifery Council acknowledged 100 years of nursing registration in the United Kingdom. The model of hospital based 'training' of nursing and the instigation of a register for qualified nurses in the 1919 Nurses Act, may have been the beginning of the professionalisation of nurses but according to Davies (1977) was also responsible for nursing shortages by restricting training places. In the century that followed we have seen changes to the nurses and midwives act, the 'training' evolving from hospital control into higher education and the registration of nurses moving from the responsibility of the General Nursing Council to the United Kingdom Central Council (with four country boards) to the current Nursing and Midwifery Council. The 1902 Midwives Act (England and Wales) established the Central Midwives Board to oversee the education and practice of midwives, thus beginning the route to professionalisation of midwifery. Today nurses and midwives in UK practice under rules laid down in government legislation in The Health Act 1999 (UK) and Nursing and Midwifery Order 2001 (UK) and subsequent amendments as statutory instruments. The need to educate more nurses to replace an ageing workforce and the requirement for clinical practice experience to support this poses a difficult problem for educators to reconcile"-- Provided by publisher
Contents:
Collaborator Biographies Foreword Acknowledgements Abbreviations About the Companion Website Introduction; Kenda Crozier, Charlene Lobo and Rachel Paul PART I: Evolution of CLiP
Chapter 1: Changes in Practice Learning; Kenda Crozier and Charlene Lobo
Chapter 2: Models of Practice Learning; Kenda Crozier
Chapter 3: The CLiPTM Model; Charlene Lobo and Jonty Kenward
Chapter 4: System Wide Approaches to CLiP 4.1: The South West Collaborative Learning in Practice Community Cluster Project; Jane Bunce 4.2: Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Implementation of the Collaborative Learning in Practice Model of Supervision; Jonty Kenward 4.3: James Paget University NHS Foundation Trust Implementing the CLiP Model in Maternity Care; Kenda Crozier, Jodie Yerrell and Kirsty Tweedie
Chapter 5: Coaching Theory and Models; Rachel Paul
Chapter 6: Evaluation 6.1: Plymouth University; Graham Williamson, Adele Kane, and Jane Bunce 6.2: University of East Anglia; Antony Arthur, Rebekah Hill, and Michael Woodward PART II: Coaching Application
Chapter 7: Introduction to Coaching in Practice; Rachel Paul and Charlene Lobo
Chapter 8: 'A Coaching Day'; Rachel Paul, Charlene Lobo and Jonty Kenward
Chapter 9: Acute Adult Care - Orthopaedic and Trauma Ward; Rachel Paul, Charlene Lobo and Helen Bell
Chapter 10: Community Nursing Case Study; Rachel Paul, Charlene Lobo and Theresa Walker
Chapter 11: Maternity Case Study; Kenda Crozier, Rachel Paul and Charlene Lobo
Chapter 12: Mental Health; Rachel Paul, Charlene Lobo, Ronald Simpson and Helen Bell Conclusion Index