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Nursing IT Social Enterprise
Anne Nortcliffe
Peter Cogill
Elaine Stringer
Nursing IT
Sheffield Hallam University Nursing IT
Nursing IT - Aims
• Manage, Deliver & Resolve • Weaknesses in
– Core employability skills in IT students and – Lack of confidence in professional IT skills in nursing
students
• Symbiotic venture
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IT Literacy & Confidence
• Peer assisted learning– Recipient of IT learning and
• provider of robust feedback on employability skills
– Facilitator of IT learning; • manager and deliverer of professional IT skills
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Part 1
Audience Participation Survey
• Identify IT literacy and IT confidence of your students
• And their ability to transfer knowledge to provide a peer-assisted learning either as;– recipient of IT learning and provider of robust
feedback on employability skills– facilitator of IT learning; manager and deliverer of
professional IT skills
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Audience Discussion
• What are common key barriers?
• What are the common key drivers?
• What are the performance indicators?
• How do we ensure student engagement?
• Have you arrived at a consensus?
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Our Experience
Key drivers & Barriers
– Student Management & Operation of the Enterprise
– Who, Who, Who
– When, When, When
– Location, Location, Location
– Student attendance
• Deliverers & Recipients
• Registration and Learners RecordsSheffield Hallam University
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Strategy
• 2nd year IT students organise support for Nursing students.
• 2nd years employ 1st year students to provide the support.
• Service based on IT skills• Service operated on 2 hours / day• Additional to university support
– Students will prefer peer support
• Publicise to Student Nurses
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Semester 1 Implementation
• 2 Groups – Monday & Tuesday 12 – 2pm• Started November• Located in HWB reception area - Cold• Initial wireless connectivity issues• IT and nursing students sporadic in attendance• IT students lost motivation
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Developments for Semester 2
• Fixed location – IT lab, F344, downstairs, secluded, incorrectly named
• Collaboration - Cross Faculty Staff and students• Improved Marketing
– Flyers to new students– Posters & TV screens
• Improved records & feedback (2 way)• IT students need more academic facilitation
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Implementation
• Operation of Service Desk – 4 hours / week– Record all student contact
• Nurses record feed back for IT students• Weekly Reports to “Management”• Surveyed the Nurses;
– Who knew about Nursing IT support?– How good / useful was the service?
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Lessons Learnt• Survey for Initial analysis of nursing student IT skills
– Need for more publicity• Fixed roller posters• Flyers student with induction packs• Repeated information on Blackboard• Screen savers and plasma screens
– Keep same Time & Day– Offer personal IT support service, bespoke to support individual skills deficiencies
• Closer management of IT students– Level 5 students to manage Level 4 students more closely– Level 5 students to report regularly progress to academics
• Embedding within Nurses Level 4 Curriculum– analysis IT deficiencies– act to remedy deficiencies through using Nursing IT– use Nursing IT to further develop autonomous IT skills– demonstrate development of IT skills through an assignment
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Audience Conclusion
How could apply this approach or develop What is a similar pathway to promote peer-assisted skills learning at your institution?
Developing;• employability skills in IT students• IT literacy in your students
• Post-it notes answers please
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