A framework for pre-qualifying nurses to build leadership skills
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A framework for pre-qualifying nurses to build leadership skills

Karen Buckwell-Nutt Head of academic department, pre-qualifying nursing, Faculty of society and health, Buckinghamshire New University
Jayne Francis-Shama Senior lecturer, pre-qualifying nursing, Faculty of society and health, Buckinghamshire New University
Pollyanna Kellett Senior lecturer, pre-qualifying nursing, Faculty of society and health, Buckinghamshire New University

Karen Buckwell-Nutt and colleagues describe the development of an innovative module to help students become better leaders

Nursing students are our future leaders in the healthcare sector. It is proposed that, for students to understand and demonstrate leadership knowledge, skills and attributes effectively, they need to: learn concepts, experience leadership roles, analyse their capabilities and develop these with the support of practitioners. The drive to improve nursing leadership does not come from within academia but from practitioners and other stakeholders, such as patients, the Nursing and Midwifery Council and Health Education England, and this need is reflected in the university curriculum. This article reviews a final-year module on personal development for leadership and management and highlights the importance of continued practice support in developing leadership skills and confidence. The educational approaches, including lectures, the use of problem-based scenarios and enquiry-based learning, are explored and the inclusion of e-learning methods is discussed. Students are made aware that placement expectations are different from those in previous years. Recommendations include strategies to strengthen practice support for students who need to develop leadership skills.

Nursing Management. 21, 7, 16-22. doi: 10.7748/nm.21.7.16.e1260

Correspondence

karen.buckwell-nutt@bucks.ac.uk

Peer review

This article has been subject to double blind peer review

Conflict of interest

None declared

Received: 01 July 2014

Accepted: 26 August 2014

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