Setting standards for high-quality placements
- Aitkenhead, Susan
Abstract
Aitkenhead S et al (2015) Setting standards for high-quality placements. Nursing Times; 111: 36/37, 22–25.
As part of a project undertaken by a local education and training board, a wide range of stakeholders across South London were asked what makes a high-quality practice placement for student nurses, and how that quality could be effectively measured. This article outlines the drafting and testing of a set of quality standards in a mix of provider settings. Although further refinement is required, the standards enabled placement sites to question themselves about their own education and training processes, strengthened their partnership with the training and education board and facilitated the assurance that student nurses receive safe, effective and compassionate preparation when they are on placement.
Standards were developed to help give organisations offering clinical placements confidence that their placements provide high-quality realistic learning opportunities
In this article…
> Formulating standards to assess placement quality
> Strengths and limitations of the assessment approach
> Recommendations for standards/assessment amendments