Co-design and delivery of a relational learning programme for nursing students and young people with severe and complex learning disabilities

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Nash-Patel, Theresa [1 ,2 ]
Morrow, Elizabeth [3 ,7 ]
Paliokosta, Paty [4 ,5 ]
Dundas, Jane [1 ,2 ]
O'Donoghue, Bern
Anderson, Eli [6 ]
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[1] Kingston Univ, London, England
[2] St Georges Univ London, Heritage2Hlth, London, England
[3] Res Support NI, Belfast, North Ireland
[4] Kingston Univ, Inclus Educ & Special Educ Needs, Inclus & Social Justice Special Interest Grp, London, England
[5] St Georges Univ London, London, England
[6] StoryAidEU, StoryAID, Brighton, England
[7] 28 Seaview, Killyleagh BT30 9QT, Down, North Ireland
关键词
Nursing education; Relational learning; Social justice; Multidisciplinary; Intellectual learning disability; Service user involvement; INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES; SOCIAL INCLUSION; HEALTH; EDUCATION; JUSTICE; NURSES; CARE;
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10.1016/j.nedt.2022.105548
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Background: National Health Service (NHS) staff in the UK are required to undergo training about learning disabilities at the appropriate level for their role. However, this requirement does not apply to nurses in training and student nurses report fear and anxiety about caring for people with intellectual learning disabilities (ILDs). Young people with intellectual disabilities report feeling scared of nurses and parents feel staff do not listen to them or involve them in care.Objectives: (i) For a university and special school for young people with server and complex ILDs to work in partnership to co-design a programme for nursing students, young people, their teachers, and parents. (ii) To deliver the programme online as part of the university's existing nursing courses.Design: The partnership between the university and the special school focused on co-design of an interactive programme, parent involvement, safeguarding, and the design of accessible learning resources to support young people with severe and complex ILDs' engagement. The programme was informed by relational inquiry, service user and transformative pedagogies, and parents and teacher's knowledge and views about the young people. Delivery of the programme was designed to fit into existing nursing courses and enable students on placement and young people at home or in hospital to participate. A rights-based ethnographic evaluation was designed to support participant feedback and programme development.Setting: The Heritage2Health Virtual Arts and Drama Programme was piloted with nursing students at one UK university and young people with severe and complex ILDs from one special school, their parents and teachers. Participants: 15 nursing students (BSc Year 2 = 10, Year 3 = 3, MSc = 2) and 7 young people with severe and complex learning disabilities (age 11-14 yrs). Other participants were parents/guardians of young people (7), arts/drama facilitators (2), academic lecturers (2), special needs teachers (2), registered nurse (1). Methods: An 8-week dynamic programme of arts and drama. Sessions included 30-min start-up/presencing, 45min storytelling/drama with young people and parents, 30-min reflection/close. Sessions were facilitated by 2 arts and drama specialists. The story of 'Ubuntu the Lion with the Long, Long, Mane' (by TNP) was used to explore difference and ways of being. The evaluation methods were participant observation, semi-structured interviews (2-6 weeks post) and thematic analysis.Results: Participation in the programme was a challenging, creative, and reflective experience that was transformative for all. Nurses and young people's fears and anxieties about each other were revealed and addressed by participating in arts and drama activities together. Nursing students learnt how to adopt a relational orientation to young people and their parents and teachers.Conclusions: A co-designed programme for nursing students and young people with severe and complex ILDs can benefit student knowledge and skills and reduce fears and anxieties between nurses and young people with ILDs.With adequate planning and resources, the programme could be adopted by multidisciplinary partnerships be-tween other universities and special schools.
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