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Citation

Brady MP, Price J, Ooms A, Crighton L. Nurs. Child. Young People 2021; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, RCN Publishing)

DOI

10.7748/ncyp.2021.e1383

PMID

34664435

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Over the past 20 years, the number of children and young people with mental health issues has increased. During their clinical placements, children's nursing students often encounter such service users, as well as mothers with mental health issues such as postnatal depression. Many of these students have reported feeling inadequately prepared to meet the needs of these service users.

AIM: To evaluate a service user-led workshop to improve the knowledge and confidence of children's nursing students in caring for children and young people with mental health issues.

METHOD: One university in the south of England ran an interactive workshop as part of a final-year module for BSc and MSc children's nursing students. The workshop was facilitated by service users who had experienced mental health issues. Questionnaires were administered before and after the workshop to collect data from students who attended, then quantitative and qualitative analyses of the data were conducted.

FINDINGS: This study found that children's nursing students gained knowledge and confidence in caring for children and young people with mental health issues after attending the workshop. Four themes were identified from the pre-questionnaire data: fear and anxiety; boundaries; mixed experiences; and learning on the job. The themes of boundaries and learning on the job were identified again in the post-questionnaire data, as well as the additional themes of 'being with, rather than doing' and 'further knowledge'.

CONCLUSION: Service user involvement is an essential aspect of nurse education due to its positive and motivating effects on students. Future research could explore the optimal type of service user input required at different stages of nurse education, to ensure that it enhances the development of students' knowledge and confidence.


Language: en

Keywords

mental health; education; career pathways; child and adolescent mental health; child health; clinical placements; mental health service users; professional; students

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