Providing 'best practice' placements begins with mentoring skills : overview of the Program of Experience in the Palliative Approach (PEPA) quality improvement initiatives for mentors
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05/09/2013
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Objectives PEPA is funded by the Department of Health and Ageing and aims to further improve the skill and confidence of the generalist workforce to work with people with palliative care needs. Recent quality improvement initiatives to promote transfer of learning into practice include appointment of a clinical educator, implementation of an online module for mentors and delivery of a mentoring workshop (collaborating with NSAP and PCC4U). This paper presents an overview of outcomes from these quality improvement initiatives. Methods PEPA host sites are selected based on their specialist palliative care level. Host site managers are surveyed six-monthly and participants are surveyed pre and three months post-placement to collect open and fixed response data on their experience of the program. Participants in the mentoring workshop (n=39) were asked to respond to a survey regarding the workshop outcomes. Results The percentage of placement participants who strongly agreed they ‘have the ability to implement the interventions required for people who have a life-limiting illness’ increased from 35% in 2011 (n=34) to 51% in 2012 (n=91) post-placement. Responses from mentor workshop participants indicated that 76% of respondents (n=25) agreed that they were able to identify principles for mentoring in the context of palliative care. In 2012, 61% of host site managers (n=54) strongly agreed that PEPA supports clinician working with people with a life-limiting illness. Conclusion Strategies to build the capabilities of palliative care professionals to mentor and support the learning experience of PEPA participants are critical to ongoing improvements of the program. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66140/1/Best_Practice_Placements_Palliative_Care.pdf http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66140/3/66140.pdf Howard, Christine, Adili, Fatemeh, Myers, Natasha, & Yates, Patsy (2013) Providing 'best practice' placements begins with mentoring skills : overview of the Program of Experience in the Palliative Approach (PEPA) quality improvement initiatives for mentors. In 12th Australian Palliative Care Conference, 3-6 September, 2013, National Convention Centr, Canberra, ACT. (Unpublished) |
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Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Palliative Care Research and Education; School of Nursing |
Palavras-Chave | #110000 MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES #Palliative Care #Mentoring #Teaching and Learning #Clinical Placements |
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Conference Paper |