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Rose Lorenz, Ass Director Nursing & Midwifery, NMPDU HSDNE

Maureen Wilson & Jennifer Richardson ,

CNSp’s Cavan/Monaghan Specialist Palliative Care.

Eileen Mc Guigan, PDC, Regional Specialist Palliative North East

5 November 2015

Clinical Nurse / Midwife Specialist’s (CN/MSp)

Development Programme

Other development programmes for nurse & midwife managers Request from Regional Practice Development

Coordinators

Training Needs Analysis5 Core Concepts8 Themes

Programme Development

5 Core Concepts;

Clinical FocusPatient AdvocateEducation &

TrainingAudit &ResearchConsultant (NCNM

2010)

Personal EffectivenessLeading Quality CareService InnovationAudit & Outcome

measuresCommunicationCPDResilience Education &

Training(TNA 2014)

Training Needs Analysis (TNA)8 Themes;

Funding & Procurement of programme provider

Development of Programme - CollaborativeThe 6-day programme was designed to address

both; Self-management and professional skills of

CN/MSps identified in TNA, Group Projects –leading to change in practiceNewsletter35 NMBI CEUs

Commitment for Directors and line managers /key stakeholders

Identifying Participants

Programme Development

Findings from programme evaluations Suitability of content

Excellent =64% Very good = 34%

Achievement of objectives Excellent =36% Very good = 64%

Mixture of training methods Excellent = 55% Very good = 34%

Quality of handouts  Excellent = 73% Very good = 27%

Standard of trainer Excellent = 91% Very good =9%

Level of Support Excellent = 82% Very good =18%

Overall learning Experience Excellent = 73% Very good = 27%

Suitability of facilities Excellent = 36% Very good = 36%

The course helped me to refocus on the role of the CNS and put into practice some of the core concepts (that I may have been

neglecting due to a busy schedule).

Feedback from Programme 1

It was a great experience meeting other CNSs from other disciplines”. “Gets me

thinking am I fulfilling the 5 core concepts.”

The course was excellent in general and covered a lot of areas which I would

consider very relevant to our daily work.

“This was an excellent programme, it gave a voice to those working at the ‘coal face’

taking us ‘out of the wilderness’ and allowing us to bring our ideas to the fore

in an inclusive, open, positive and stimulating environment, where we were

facilitated in realising our ideas from thought to reality”.

It was also great to receive retraining on the core competencies of the CNS/CMS

and the role in general”.“I found this course very good it gave me time and

space to stop and take a look at where I am with my role and what I am and am not

achieving as a CNS”.

Personal Reflections Maureen Wilson & Jennifer Richardson

•Stop, Look and Listen

•Where we were

•Where we are now

•Where we are going

Clinical Leadership development focuses on developing individual capacities to effectively perform leadership roles (Day 2001)

I believe:Clinical leadership is context specificSkills learned must be capable of being transferred

to the clinical area

Effective leadership initiatives are those that do just that

Reflections -Service ImpactEileen Mc Guigan

For learning to happen, Dewey (1938) maintains that one cannot be a mere passive observer of experience, but rather must act

on the environment and observe the consequences of its actions.

Any Questions???

Thank you for listening