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Nursing: a step into the Future

Nursing: a step into the Future . Michael Larui . Ministry of Health and Medical Services Verzilyn Isom . Solomon Island College of Higher Education (SICHE) Mary MacManus. Auckland University of Technology (AUT) New Zealand. Nursing Service in Solomon Islands.

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Nursing: a step into the Future

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  1. Nursing: a step into the Future Michael Larui.Ministry of Health and Medical Services VerzilynIsom.Solomon Island College of Higher Education (SICHE) Mary MacManus.Auckland University of Technology (AUT) New Zealand

  2. Nursing Service in Solomon Islands • National Nursing Administration - Nursing Management and Development • Nursing Council of Solomon Islands • National Referral Hospital • Provincial Nursing Division • Schools of Nursing • Faith Based Organization • Non governmental Organization • Solomon Islands Nursing Association

  3. Nursing Services in Solomon Islands • Improve quality care in nursing practice • Strengthen Leadership and Management • Research Capacity Building – Evidence Based Practice • Continuing Professional Development

  4. School of Nursing and Health Studies • Prior to 1984 • Nursing education within MHMS • Highest award Certificate in Nursing • 1984 Transfer of nursing Education to SICHE • Establishment of School of Nursing and Health Studies (SNHS) • Along with 7 other Schools 1995 Upgrade from Certificate to Diploma 1996 First Diploma in Nursing 2009 – 2011 Redevelopment of Diploma

  5. SICHE Development towards a University • The National coalition for Reform and Advancement (NCRA) Government Policy Statement Part 9.Social Sector 9.1 Education (b) NCRA will convert SICHE to National University • Key Activities : • -Finalization of the Solomon Islands National University Bill (SINU) • - Development of the Transition Implementation Action Plan • -Review of the SICHE Academic Regulations • -Development of the Academic Master Plan • -Development of the Organizational Structure. • SINU will strengthen and raise the quality and the level of its programmes and qualification to ensure credibility and recognition of its course and award Nationally ,Regionally, and Internationally

  6. Degree Development

  7. Goal of the Degree To produce well educated, competent graduates who have the: • advanced knowledge, skills and practice required to show leadership in the safe and effective delivery of nursing care to individuals, families and communities in the Solomon Islands • academic ability to proceed to postgraduate of education and to contribute in a meaningful manner to health development in the Solomon Islands

  8. Pathways To Bachelor Degree

  9. Bachelor of Nursing

  10. BN Structure 2011 - 2012 Applied Learning in Workplace Block 2 Block 1 Applied Learning in Workplace Block 1 Block 2

  11. Outcomes of the BN • Degree is designed for and focuses on the advancement of nursing practice in SI and surrounding countries • RNs with strengthened assessment and diagnostic skills especially for work in an isolated sole practice areas • Addresses major health issues and health strategies in SI • Regional centre for nurses to complete a bachelor degree that is relevant to Pacific nursing practice and addresses local need and issues • Solomon Islands RNs can advanced to degree level • First SI undergraduate degree will set the process for others

  12. First Students Programme • commenced July 2011 • Completed July 2012 Students • Commenced 23 • 11 Female • 12 male • Completed 21 Experience 7 – 25 yrs. RN practice • Acute Care – 12 • Primary Health – 11

  13. BN 2011 – 2012; Challenges Students • Academic level of degree • Reading and writing skills Teachers • Workload teaching across Diploma and degree • Amount of new development • Movement to higher level of teaching Resources • Learning Support for students • Library resources

  14. Student Feedback • “I am very confident now in managing any emergency cases that come into the Emergency Department” • “I can assess ,diagnose and manage any ill patient” • “A very appropriate program that suits the country’s situation” • “Encourage all Registered Nurses to take up this program it has really helped us in our leadership and Management skills as well”. • “Has really advanced our knowledge of science and rationalized issues” • “Has improved my work ethics and now can lead the younger nurses” • “I have made the right decision to take up this program”

  15. ISSUES FOR THE FUTURE • All staff to acquire higher qualifications (Masters. Doctoral) • Increase qualified staff through recruitment from the Sol Is, the Region and internationally • Acquisition of required resources for the programmes • Improve the quality of support services systems provided to students and staff. • To establish and develop relationships and partnership with National and Regional institutions for the purpose of recognition and credibility. • Full commitment of the Government to support.

  16. Use of Degree Graduates in MHMS • Clinical Leadership • Challenges • Identifying and supporting future leaders

  17. SI Education Development Framework Post Bachelor degree Out of Country 4 years degree includes 3 year Diploma In Country SICHE 3 Year diploma Level 6 SICHE

  18. On-going Degree Development 2013

  19. Midwifery Degree

  20. Child health Structure

  21. Acknowledgements Leadership of Verzilyn and Michael Teachers in the SNHS Nurses in the MHMS

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