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Quality Management of the Practice Learning Environment and Practice Learning. Paula Ingram, Practice Education Coordinator NHS Education for Scotland. To explore practice learning in non-NHS settings Explain how QMPLE has influenced practice learning to date
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Quality Management of the Practice Learning Environment and Practice Learning Paula Ingram, Practice Education Coordinator NHS Education for Scotland
To explore practice learning in non-NHS settings • Explain how QMPLE has influenced practice learning to date • Encourage debate regarding opportunities and challenges • Promote collaboration and networks for communication • Aim
What does a good practice learning environment look like for you?
Recruitment • Staff morale • Learning in the workplace • Quality improvement • Better patient/client care • Members of networks • Keeping up to date • Multi-professional collaboration • Wider aspects
Quality Management of the Practice Learning Environment • QMPLE is an online database for managing information relating to the quality of the practice learning experience • Modelled on long-standing practice • Quality Standards for Practice Placement • Educational Audits • Student Feedback • Mentoring information • Information collection and reporting • accessible by Practice, University and Students
Why QMPLE? • Setting the Direction Aim 4: Enhance the quality of the practice-learning environment for staff and students • Focus: Develop a national approach to ensure that all practice environments are underpinned by a learning culture that promotes and enhances evidence-based patient care and which complements and enhances the National Excellence in Care (Care Assurance) framework • Action: The roll out of a national online system that captures student feedback consistently and demonstrates the quality of practice learning environments to SENDs and Higher Education Institutes (HEIs), and which aligns and contributes to the National Excellence in Care system currently in development.
The benefits of QMPLE and digital engagement • Real time information for SCNs, PEFs, Board Users, Lecturers, Students • Robust information storage • Interaction with University Placement Allocation software • Flexible, powerful reporting on all information • Support for practitioners in Revalidation • Support Excellence in Care programme of work • Fits with the NMC new standards
Tr • QMPLE in action: Educational audit: tripartite PEF University and Senior Charge Nurse/Care Home Manager
Sharing the message - why is student feedback important? It is used by both the university and practice to: • ensure that students' learning needs are being met in a safe environment • inform planning of future practice learning experiences • identify areas for improvements and of excellence which can be shared with others • provide evidence of quality learning and mentorship within the Excellence in Care initiative (Scottish Government, 2015) • provide valuable feedback to mentors and practice teachers on the work they do with students which can be used as evidence for reflection as part of Nursing & Midwifery Council Revalidation (NMC, 2015). This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY
Sharing the message - what will QMPLE do for students? The system will give access to: • placement information including welcome and induction packs • contact details and allocated mentor details • student feedback tool which will be readily available to practice in a collated reports and importantly what has happened as a result of all the student feedback each year.
What next? • Agreement of data governance protocols and memorandum of understanding – complete for most HEIs • Implementation within NHS boards • Stakeholder engagement across all universities and practice partners
Contact Irene McDade Email: irene.mcdade@nes.scot.nhs.uk Paula Ingram Email: paula.ingram@nes.scot.nhs.uk This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA