Care and support of people is increasingly being delivered in the community, in peoples homes, and settings close to their homes and therefore the role of the District Nurse is changing and expanding (NMC, 2022).
District Nurses are advanced autonomous practitioners who manage a wide range of complex conditions, which requires not only advanced clinical skills, but also the management of risk skills, case load management and care coordination to ensure that people are cared for in their place of choice, reducing hospital admissions and improving quality of life, whilst also providing education to staff, patients, families and carers (QICN, 2023).
The aim of this programme is to support the development and enhancement of essential knowledge and skills in the registered practitioner to equip them for a career in specialist community nursing. This will be actualised through building upon the theoretical and clinical basis of your specialised area of practice, through the delivery of a coherent programme of study. The award options will have a contemporary focus and initially serve to meet the NMC Standards for proficiency for community nursing specialist practice qualifications (NMC, 2022) for those aspiring to work within the field of District Nursing. The programme provides opportunities for you to develop and demonstrate advanced knowledge and understanding, skills, qualities and other attributes.The purpose of the programme is to enable nurses, who hold a first level nursing registration with the NMC and can demonstrate success at degree level study, to prepare for a role of District Nurse
Successful completion of an undergraduate degree
and
current first level Professional Registration on Part 1 of the NMC Register
and
sponsorship from an NHS Trust / Organisation
or
Self employed / self funded with placements agreed with an approved Health Care Organisation
The aim of this programme is to support you in the development and enhancement of essential knowledge and skills as a registered practitioner and equip you for a career in specialist community District Nursing. This will be actualised through building upon the theoretical and clinical basis of your specialised area of practice and developing your intellectual, personal and professional capabilities.
Health Assessment in Clinical Practice (30 credits)
Research Application in Clinical Practice (15 credits)
District Nursing Specialist Practice(30 credits)
Independent and Supplementary Nurse Prescribing (30 credits)
Applied Advanced Health Care Leadership (15 credits)
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