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Service user involvement — Addressing the crisis in confidence in healthcare
09 January 2012
User involvement in nurse education, and healthcare education more widely, has gained momentum in the UK since the 1990s, with pockets of international activity in countries such as Australia and Cana...
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Steve Tee
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119-120
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'A caring professional attitude’: What service users and carers seek in graduate nurses and the challenge for educators
07 July 2011
Summary: With the publication of the new NMC standards for pre-registration nursing education, undergraduate curricula are being written in universities across England. There are many drivers for the ...
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Jane Griffiths,
Shaun Speed,
Maria Horne,
Phillip Keeley
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121-127
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An adult education: Learning and understanding what young service users and carers really, really want in terms of their mental well being
15 July 2011
Summary: For the past decade nurse education has incorporated service user and carer perspectives into their programme and research agendas. Moving from rhetoric to the reality of embedding adult serv...
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Debbie Fallon,
Tony Warne,
Sue McAndrew,
Hugh McLaughlin
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128-132
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The development of service users in the provision of verbal feedback to student nurses in a clinical simulation environment
02 November 2011
Summary: The School of Nursing and Midwifery at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, has a sustained history of working in partnership with service users in their role as patient volunteers. The patien...
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Brian J. Webster,
Kate Goodhand,
Mark Haith,
Rachel Unwin
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133-138
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Patients assessing students' assignments; Making the patient experience real
07 December 2011
Summary: The care of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) frequently falls short of the highest standards. This is noted in several publications, including national standards, despite nursin...
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Jane Munro,
Fiona Whyte,
Jim Stewart,
Andrew Letters
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139-145
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Experts by experience; the views of service user educators providing feedback on medical students' work based assessments
28 September 2011
Summary: Assessment tools were designed to provide health and social care students with multi-sourced, interprofessional feedback in practice. This includes feedback from service users. Third year med...
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Delia Muir,
Julie Clare Laxton
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146-150
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Critical conversations: Developing a methodology for service user involvement in mental health nursing
17 November 2011
Summary: Aim: Recent policy initiatives have identified that service user involvement in the education, design and delivery of mental health services should be more evident. This paper will discuss a ...
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Marjorie Lloyd,
Alexander M. Carson
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151-155
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Developing a service user facilitated, interactive case study—A reflective and evaluative account of a teaching method
31 October 2011
Summary: This article describes the development and ongoing evaluation of a method of service user facilitated case study in health and social care education in a UK University. An action research app...
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Lisa J. Ward,
Kath Padgett
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156-160
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Service user involvement in nurse education: A report on using online discussions with a service user to augment his digital story
07 July 2011
Summary: Service user involvement is a key element within current pre- and post-registration nurse education in the U.K. but achieving this is challenging. Most service user involvement is through cla...
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Louise M. Terry
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161-166
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Involving service users in the classroom with social work students
31 October 2011
Summary: The purpose of this paper is to explore and discuss issues related to the requirement by the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) and the Scottish Government that service users and carers ...
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Rob Mackay,
Jeremy Millar
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167-172
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Involving people with learning disabilities in Nurse Education: Towards an inclusive approach
31 October 2011
Summary: There is limited evidence that explores how to effectively include people with learning disabilities in nurse education in the UK. The majority of reported work relates to mental health nursi...
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Martin Bollard,
John Lahiff,
Neville Parkes
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173-177
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The value of involvement from the perspective of service users and carers engaged in practitioner education: Not just a cash nexus
02 September 2011
Summary: This paper presents qualitative findings emergent from a participatory action research (PAR) study focused on developing service user and carer involvement in a university setting. The involv...
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Mick Mckeown,
Lisa Malihi-Shoja,
Russell Hogarth,
Fiona Jones,
Keith Holt,
Peter Sullivan,
John Lunt,
Jacqui Vella,
Graham Hough,
Lou Rawcliffe,
Marie Mather,
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178-184
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User involvement in health and social care education: A concept analysis
08 December 2011
Summary: This paper presents an evaluative discussion of the literature, and findings from a concept analysis which explores user involvement in the context of health and social care higher education ...
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Christine A. Rhodes
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185-189
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