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Hub and spoke model for nursing student placements in the UK.

Karen Harrison White1, Elizabeth King.   

Abstract

The quality of clinical placements is an important factor in nurse education and depends, partly, on the quality of the mentoring. In a hub and spoke model of practice learning, pre-qualifying nursing students are allocated to their placement (hub) in the traditional way and, in addition, are formally supported by their mentor to work in other settings and with different clinicians (spoke experiences) for one week in eight. In a first pilot in three children's wards, participants reported the wide-ranging benefits of this model, which included: a richer learning experience; a heightened sense of belonging; enhanced understanding of the patient journey; greater insight into the roles and responsibilities of the multiprofessional team; and increased awareness of possible career choices. The project's students were able to work more confidently with different clinicians and teams, which should help them become nurses who deliver high quality, modern health care.

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Keywords:  Child health; clinical placement; education; hub and spoke model; nursing; nursing students

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25760011     DOI: 10.7748/ncyp.27.2.24.e547

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Child Young People        ISSN: 2046-2336


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1.  'Our Care through Our Eyes'. Impact of a co-produced digital educational programme on nurses' knowledge, confidence and attitudes in providing care for children and young people who have self-harmed: a mixed-methods study in the UK.

Authors:  Joseph C Manning; Tim Carter; Asam Latif; Angela Horsley; Joanne Cooper; Marie Armstrong; Jamie Crew; Damian Wood; Patrick Callaghan; Heather Wharrad
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2017-05-04       Impact factor: 2.692

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