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UCD School of Nursing,
Midwifery and Health Systems
Ireland
UCD Access & Lifelong Learning
Scoil Na hAtrachta, an
Cnaimhseachais
agus na gCoras Slainte UCD
A Model for Supporting Nursing and Midwifery Students with a Disability on Placement
Frances Howlin, Julie Tonge &
Phil Halligan
Aim
• Describe the UCD model for supporting nursing and midwifery students with a disability in clinical practice.
Introduction
• Background & context.
• Clinical Assessment Subcommittee (CASC).
• Disability Liaison Team (DLT).
• AHEAD & UCD Access & Life Long Learning.
Disability Profile – SNMHS 2012/13
• Specific Learning Disabilities (SpLD) – 31
• Significant On-going Illness (SOI) – 6
• Mental Health – 3
• ADD/ADHD – 3
• Hearing Impairment – 1
• Visual Impairment – 1
• Physical Disability - 1
Developing model of support
Student Support
•Phase One
•Phase Two
•Phase Three
•Phase Four
Phase 1: Review Literature & Current SupportsLiterature
• Legislation.
• Disability.
• Reasonable accommodations.
• Disclosure.
• Competence & fitness to Practise.
Current supports
• Academic.
• Personal.
• Exam accommodations.
• Assistive technology.
Phase 2: Partnership & Collaboration
• UCD Access & Life Long Learning.
• Students.
• AHEAD.
• Clinical staff.
• Academic staff.
Phase 3: Clinical Needs Assessment (CNA)
• Development
• Implementation
• Evaluation
Development Clinical Needs Assessment
Part 1 ◦ Background.
Part 2 ◦ Detailed history.◦ Reasonable accommodations.
Part 3 (Clinical site)◦ Reasonable accommodations.◦ Consent.
Part 4 (Std & Clinical site)◦ Review of reasonable accommodations.
Implementation & Support Pathway: Main clinical partner sites
1. Student registers with UCD Access & Lifelong Learning, Conduct Needs Assessment.
2. Reviewed by Occupational Health.
3. Disability Liaison Team conduct clinical needs assessment.
4. Clinical contact person received CNA.
5.Student contacts CCP (Clinical Contact Person to discuss disclosure & CNA (Clinical Needs Assessment).
Implementation & Support Pathway: Main clinical partner sites (cont.)
6. Student identifies staff who receive list accommodations & brings list to clinical placement.
7. Student discusses accommodations with identified staff.
8. Accommodations implemented.
9. Review of accommodations completed end placement.
Evaluation of CNA
Sample (student profile).
Data collection: e-mail, interviews- semi-structured, open ended, individual, & audio taped.
Ethics – confidentiality and anonymity.
Thematic analysis.
Key Findings
– Process of Disclosure.
– Receiving Support.
Process of Disclosure: Excerpts
• ‘there is so much to take in and you don't want to single yourself out’ (Int 1)
• ‘...you didn't want to, in front of everyone, say, well actually I have dyslexia, it might take me a couple of minutes to catch up’ (Int 5)
• ‘you are not ever going to be by yourself with her’ (Int 1)
Process of Disclosure: Excerpts
• ‘I decided to tell them just ... not to watch my back ... but say if something did happen at least I would know that I have told them I have dyslexia’ (Int 4)
• ‘I found that the forms …[CNA] were helpful the pressure was taken off me, we didn't have to verbally disclose, I just handed the sheets and then they could ask me questions if they needed to...’ (Int 5)
Receiving Support: Excerpts
• ‘...they are all so busy and not everyone remembers or whatever...I found in some situations the nurses just didn’t have the time’ (Int 2)
• ‘I had a different preceptor almost every day which I found really difficult’ (Int 3)
• ‘...she'd [nurse] say a big long word and I'd try and keep repeating it and then someone else might say, oh can you grab this when you are in there as well’ (Int 4)
Receiving Support: Excerpts
• ‘... Definitely the CPCs coming down ... and going through things with me … it was absolutely fantastic (Int 3)
• ‘I found the support of the other students...really helpful...they can understand what you are saying to them (Int 5)
• Student self support strategies
Phase 4: Educational resources and other supports
• Consultation & disability awareness training.
• WAM (AHEAD).
• Student workshop, Resource Guide & Student guide.
Resource Guide
• Launched Mar 2011
• Two formats
• Clinically focused
• Evaluation
• Revision?
• Available free to download from: UCD School of Nursing, Midwifery & Health Systems Website
Educational Resources: UCD & AHEAD
UCD:
The Clinical Placement: Student’s essential guide to frequently used terminology and abbreviations.
Available to download free from:
UCD School of Nursing, Midwifery & Health Systems Website
AHEAD:
National Guidelines for Working with Nursing and Midwifery Students with a Disability or Specific Learning Difficulty in Clinical Practice
Available to download free from:
AHEAD Website
Final Model
• Clinical Needs Assessment.
• Partnership, Collaboration & Consultation.
• Disability Awareness Raising and Education.
• Evaluation and Research.
…more to do
• Address environmental impact.
• Address student ownership & responsibility.
• Promote shift in culture, attitudes & practices.
• Increase expertise, knowledge & skills.
• Lobby for regulatory guidance.
• Dissemination - evaluation & research.
• Other professional courses in UCD.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to all our contributors, clinical partners, colleagues and students.
Special thanks to AHEAD and UCD Access & Lifelong Learning for their support.
Any Questions?
Disability Liaison Team:
Frances Howlin 01 [email protected]
Phil Halligan 01 7166420 [email protected]
Disability Advisor:Julie [email protected]