Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Nursing and Advanced Practice
Learning Methods
Lecture
Workshop
Module Offerings
5104NRS-FEB-CTY
5104NRS-JUN-CTY
Aims
To support the development of evidence-based thinking with regard to decision-making for effective nursing
Learning Outcomes
1.
Apply methods of inquiry to nursing related issues
2.
Examine the link between evidence, leadership and decision-making in nursing
3.
Review processes for the safe and ethical construction and use of evidence in nursing
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:
Building and Developing knowledge in;
1. Analysing research methods and quality improvement approaches that inform the evidence base (NMC 1.7)
2. Ethics and governance associated with research methods (NMC1.7)
3. Application of Evidence and Leadership when making decisions and thinking critically (NMC 1.8, 5.1, 5.7, 5.10),
4. Reflective practice regarding the link between evidence based practice and leadership (NMC 5.8, 5.10)
Building and Developing knowledge in;
1. Analysing research methods and quality improvement approaches that inform the evidence base (NMC 1.7)
2. Ethics and governance associated with research methods (NMC1.7)
3. Application of Evidence and Leadership when making decisions and thinking critically (NMC 1.8, 5.1, 5.7, 5.10),
4. Reflective practice regarding the link between evidence based practice and leadership (NMC 5.8, 5.10)
Module Overview:
This module aims to support your development of evidence-based thinking with regards to decision-making for effective nursing. You will:
This module aims to support your development of evidence-based thinking with regards to decision-making for effective nursing. You will:
- Apply methods of inquiry to nursing related issues.
- Be able to examine the link between evidence, leadership, and decision-making in nursing.
- Be able to review processes for the safe and ethical construction and use of evidence in nursing.
Additional Information:
In addition to the contact hours above there are 160 private study hours. 99 hours are guided, this includes online and assessment preparation. Online hours are e-learning. 61 hours are independent study Please note that workshop hours account for simulated theoretical learning, in accordance with NMC standard 3.4
In addition to the contact hours above there are 160 private study hours. 99 hours are guided, this includes online and assessment preparation. Online hours are e-learning. 61 hours are independent study Please note that workshop hours account for simulated theoretical learning, in accordance with NMC standard 3.4