University of life or academia? A review of community matrons/case managers continuing professional development; accessing a post-graduate programme without meeting the current academic entry criteria

Aims  To inform managers and gatekeepers of the pre‐requisites for staff engaging in post‐graduate level study. To acknowledge the support students in new roles require in clinical practice and continuing professional development (CPD). Background  A post‐graduate course for case managers/community...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of nursing management 2008-09, Vol.16 (6), p.643-648
Hauptverfasser: LILLYMAN, SUE, SAXON, ANN, RAWSTORNE, DIANE
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Aims  To inform managers and gatekeepers of the pre‐requisites for staff engaging in post‐graduate level study. To acknowledge the support students in new roles require in clinical practice and continuing professional development (CPD). Background  A post‐graduate course for case managers/community matrons was developed as a rapid response to government policy. As a result, candidates entered this programme with non‐traditional requirements. However, this did not appear to hinder their success. Evaluation  Student entry data and their achievements on completion were collected and compared with another post‐graduate course that did require standard entry academic requirements. Final results were analysed and a narrative obtained from students and mentors. Key issues  Gatekeepers should recognize the importance of past experience and motivation of candidates in relation to CPD and also the student’s insight and self‐awareness when accessing courses. Conclusion  Candidates accessing post‐graduate courses can achieve learning outcomes at an advanced level when given the right support and are capable of undertaking the role of case manager/community matron . Implications for nursing management  The article is relevant in light of the current financial constraints for Trusts to ration the funding of CPD. Choosing the right person to attend the right course often depends on the manager’s discretion and not necessarily the candidates’ ability or motivation. It highlights the importance of not only recognizing the candidates’ academic level but also their motivation to study, and with careful selection candidates should be allowed the opportunity to access higher levels of CPD. Fitness to practice is also an important aspect to consider on completion of a course and this can be achieved with the mapping of competencies in relation to the post holder’s specific job.
ISSN:0966-0429
1365-2834
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2834.2008.00934.x