NSB305 Leading and Learning: Building Professional Capacity


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Unit Outline: Semester 2 2024, Kelvin Grove, Internal

Unit code:NSB305
Credit points:12
Pre-requisite:Successful completion of 144cp in (NS42 or HL19) or successful completion of 288cp in (HL16 or HL17)
Assumed Knowledge:

Nursing clinical practice experience is assumed knowledge

Coordinator:Helen Donovan | h.donovan@qut.edu.au
Disclaimer - Offer of some units is subject to viability, and information in these Unit Outlines is subject to change prior to commencement of the teaching period.

Overview

This unit facilitates graduating nurses' successful transition into the role of registered nurse capable of providing safe, quality, person-centred nursing care. The nurse's role in applying principles of leadership and management is emphasised. The nurse leader's influence on safe nursing practice is explored including facilitators and barriers, regulatory, legislative, and political processes in reference to consumer advocacy. The unit will explore nursing leadership and interprofessional collaboration in relation to developing and realising improvements in health outcomes. The unit extends knowledge gained in NSB104 Leading and Learning and NSB102 Professional Practice and Cultural Safety from first year, and facilitates the preparation and transition from student to graduate registered nurse. The course theme that underpins this unit is evidence-based practice.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit you will be able to:

  1. Apply knowledge and skills of professional nursing practice and strategic leadership in the context of the role of the new graduate registered nurse.
  2. Within the context of transition to graduate nurse, employ leadership and clinical reasoning capabilities to critically evaluate practice priorities in the provision of safe, effective and holistic person-centred care.
  3. Interpret and apply strategic thinking and key skills relating to intraprofessional and interprofessional practice including conflict resolution, team functioning, and advanced communication.

Content

This unit focuses on preparation for your transition to beginning level practice as a registered nurse.
Key areas addressed in this unit include:

1. Professionalism and nursing practice

Recognise professional boundary principles (NMBA) and apply to context of practice to ensure public safety.

Understanding professional issues and political influences in health care organisations.
Exploring accountability and responsibility expectations when working as a registered nurse.
Understanding the influences of global health on the changing role of the nurse. 

2. Leadership and team management
Analysing concepts and principles of leadership and collaboration within the context of the new graduate registered nurse's role.
Employing effective conflict resolution strategies to enable best practice team function and cohesion.
Leading as a beginning registered nurse in the roles and responsibilities of mentorship, advocacy, delegation and person-centred care.
Understanding the principles of intra-professional and inter-professional collaborative practice from a nursing context.

3. Transitioning to professional practice
Change and transition processes for the beginning registered nurse, including identity change, self and situational awareness and being a lifelong learner.
Factors influencing effective and safe transition for the graduate registered nurse, that enables positive and focussed career and professional development.

Learning Approaches

This unit will use inquiry-based learning approaches within a blended learning framework to prepare you for the Registered Nurse role in nursing practice. Learning opportunities will occur in the form of workshops and online learning activities. Please note, you will be expected to actively engage with and take responsibility for your learning. The teaching team will be available for consultation and discussion throughout the semester.  In order to appreciate the value of peer learning and the knowledge and experience all learners gain from discussion, learning opportunities in the form of online activities will be available to you as an opportunity for collaborative learning. As an independent thinker and a lifelong learner, you will be expected to actively engage with and take responsibility for your own learning and unit success. 

Feedback on Learning and Assessment

Feedback on your performance in assessment tasks will be provided on an individual basis in class, online and via the Turnitin platform.

Assessment

Overview

There are three summative assessments to be completed in this unit.

Unit Grading Scheme

7- point scale

Assessment Tasks

Assessment: Progress Exams

This invigilated assessment requires you to revise key elements relevant to nursing professional practice, and  demonstrate understanding of beginning registered nurse expectations for practice.

 

Weight: 15
Length: Exam 1 (10 minutes); Exam 2 (20 minutes)
Individual/Group: Individual
Due (indicative): Due Weeks 3-4 (Quiz 1) and Weeks 9-10 (Quiz 2)
Related Unit learning outcomes: 1

Assessment: Managing Conflict Resolution

This assessment is an essay about conflict resolution in the workplace for the Graduate RN. Students submit a 3 minute video that reflects the key focus of the essay. The assessment focuses on professional issues and leadership challenges that the graduate registered nurse may experience in their first year of practice.

This assignment is eligible for the 48 hour late submission period and assignment extensions.

Weight: 35
Length: 1000 words written essay and 3 minute video response
Individual/Group: Individual
Due (indicative): Week 6
Related Unit learning outcomes: 1, 3

Assessment: Building Professional Capacity

This essay assessment focuses on professional issues and leadership challenges that the graduate registered nurse may experience in their first year of practice.

This assignment is eligible for the 48 hour late submission period and assignment extensions.

Weight: 50
Length: 1200 words
Individual/Group: Individual
Due (indicative): Week 12
Related Unit learning outcomes: 1, 2, 3

Academic Integrity

Students are expected to engage in learning and assessment at QUT with honesty, transparency and fairness. Maintaining academic integrity means upholding these principles and demonstrating valuable professional capabilities based on ethical foundations.

Failure to maintain academic integrity can take many forms. It includes cheating in examinations, plagiarism, self-plagiarism, collusion, and submitting an assessment item completed by another person (e.g. contract cheating). It can also include providing your assessment to another entity, such as to a person or website.

You are encouraged to make use of QUT’s learning support services, resources and tools to assure the academic integrity of your assessment. This includes the use of text matching software that may be available to assist with self-assessing your academic integrity as part of the assessment submission process.

Further details of QUT’s approach to academic integrity are outlined in the Academic integrity policy and the Student Code of Conduct. Breaching QUT’s Academic integrity policy is regarded as student misconduct and can lead to the imposition of penalties ranging from a grade reduction to exclusion from QUT.

Resources

A number of texts and online resources will be recommended for this unit.

 

Resource Materials

Recommended text(s)

Donovan, H. (2023) Preparing for nursing practice. (1st ed.), Cengage Learning Australia

Ellis, P. (2022). Leadership, management and team working in nursing. (4th ed). Learning Matters.

Crisp, J., Douglas, C., Rebeiro, G., Waters, D. (Eds).Potter & perry’s fundamentals of nursing. (6th ed).  Elsevier.

Weberg, D. & Mangold, K. (2022). Leadership in nursing practice. Jones & Barlett Learning.

Risk Assessment Statement

There are no out of the ordinary risks associated with this unit. You will be made aware of evacuation procedures and assembly areas in the first few lectures. In the event of a fire alarm sounding, or on a lecturer's instruction, you should leave the room and assemble in the designated area which will be indicated to you. You should be conscious of your health and safety at all times while on campus. More information on health and safety can be obtained from http://www.hse.qut.edu.au/.