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STAFF DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME BY NIDHEESHA ,1ST YEAR MSC NURSING
                  DEFINITION A process consisting of  orientation inservice education and continuing education for the people of  promoting the development of personal with in any employment setting ,consistent with the goals and responsibilities of  the employment                                              ANA
NEED FOR  STAFF  DEVELOPMENT  Social change and scientific advancement Advancement in the field of science  continually acquire and implement the knowledge skill and attitude  long term carrier growth To add or improve  skills  To fill the gap in the past performance keep up with change
Fast changing technologies Need to increase productivity and quality of the work To motivate employees and to promote  employee loyality Fast growing organizations
         GOALS Assist each employee to improve performance in his/her position Acquire personal and professional abilities that maximize the possibility of carrier advancement
         OBJECTIVES To increase employee productivity To ensure safe and effective patient care by nurses To ensure satisfactory job performance by personal  To orient the personal to care objectives job duties personal policies and agency regulations
CONT… To help employees cope with new practice rule  Help nurses to close the gap between present abilities and scientific basis for nursing practice that is broadening through research
FUNCTIONS OF STAFF DEVELOPMENT  Provide  educational activities for all nurses growth and development of personnel from their initial contact with a health care agency until termination of service.
STEPS OF STAFF DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME ,[object Object],  ,[object Object]
Develop general objectives for the staff development programme  ,[object Object]
Develop a master calendar for the entire year  ,[object Object],  ,[object Object],[object Object]
    ADULT LEARNING Andragogyis a theory that holds a set of assumptions about how adults learn
ADULT LEARNING PRINCIPLES   Adults are heterogeneous as learners   Adults have multiple responsibilities Adults have numerous life and work backgrounds
CONT… Adults may be less flexible as learners Adults may have negative past learning experiences Adults are voluntary learners
CONT.. Adults are problem –centered learners Adults are knowledgeable learners Most adults are self directed in their learning   Adults of different ages need varying degrees of support in learning
Knowles' Adult Learning Principles: Adults are internally motivated and self-directed  2. Adults bring life experiences and knowledge to learning experiences 3. Adults are goal oriented
4. Adults are relevancy oriented 5. Adults are practical 6. Adult learners like to be respected
TYPES OF STAFF DEVELOPMENT  Induction training  Job orientation In service education  Training for special function Continuing education
INDUCTION TRAINING NEED Increased retention of newly hire employees  Improved employee morale  Increased productivity
                 Steps Introduction to other employees, superior and other subordinates. Description of organisational functions  Departmental visit Orientation to philosophy ,goals, and objectives Administration policies and procedures
              JOB ORIENTATION  The process of creating to the new work situation ..
         Components    A new employee to his or her job setting Present employee to the expanded or enriched role  The old employee to the  policy changes
                                                                              IMPORTANCE OF ORIENTATION PROGRAMME  Provides essential ,relevant and necessary information Helps employee to gain confidence  Lessen the time for employee Helps the new employee to develops sense of belonging Helps new employee in solving initial problem and adjust the new situation /environment  Acquaints her with personal services readily with in  the institution /community.
INSERVICE EDUCATION Inservice education is aplanned educational experience provided in the job setting and closely identified  with services in order to help person perform more effectively as a person and as a worker
               Need  Social changes and scientific advancements  Changes and advancements in the field of service  Increased demand of nursing service  Consumer demand and quality care
Rapid change in medical and nursing practice create a need for inserviceeducation Increase number of people seeking health care As health care delivery system become more complex ,the need for continuing education is mandatory
           Objectives To provide for and promote personal growth and development of the workers  To gain job satisfaction  Identifying and meeting current bearing needs  To disseminate new information To acquire upto date knowledge and to make confidence among nurses
Steps in inservice education Assessment    Implementation Evaluation
TRAINING FOR SPECIFIC FUNCTION    This is concerned with developing expert technical or manual skills, communication and helps the personnel to perform their function effectively
CONTINUING EDUCATION:-  “Continuing education is all the  learning activities that occurs after  an individual has completed his basic education ’’                                             Cooper
“Let us never consider ourselves as finished nurses….. We must be learning all our lives” -              Florence Nightingale
         NEED FOR CONTINIUING EDUCATION  To ensure safe and effective nursing care  To meet the needs of population and should cater to the needs of service  For carrier advancement  To acquire specialized skills changing function of the nurse  an increasing trend towards specialization
society changes and as new knowledge and technologies emerge. Increasing public concern for the health and welfare of all the people Legislation had a great impact on the education of health personnel
FUNCTIONS  To meet the health needs and public expectations  To develop the practicing abilities of the nurse  Recruitment function  Recognize gaps in their knowledge
To test ability to do final academic study  To improve communication between participants ,faculty,community and health sector  To test participants ability to do formal academic study To shape or support university educational policies and practices
To ensure the quality of education To grant budget for extension studies  To maintain academic standards To meet educational requirements
CLASSIFICATION OF CNE   Formal CNE Nonformal CNE
PLANNING OF CONTINUING NURSING EDUCATION Developing concept of CNE 2.        Identification of the target group Development of Objectives Determination of Need 5.        Development of plan
6.       Selection of CNE Method  7.       CNE Budgeting 8.        Implementation of CNE 9.        Evaluation
FUNCTIONS OF NURSE EDUCATORS IN RESEARCH Assist in initiating and participating in studies for the improvement of educational programmes. Identifies problems in which research is indicated or potentially desirable. Continuous to develop competence in problem solving process Co- operate or initiates group activity in development and evolution of studies. Utilize findings of research.
STRATEGIES FOR SCHOLARS AND EDUCATORS Incorporate research findings in the curriculum. Encourage research and research utilization Prepare integrate reviews Place demands on researcher
PURPOSES OF RESEARCH IN CONTINUING EDUCATION It helps in improve the future quality of life by resolving the current problems that influences the quality of nursing care. Research helps in the formation of discipline in nursing practice and professionalism Helps to discover answers to meaningful questions Helps to discover new facts about known phenomenon.
Find answers to problems which are only partially solved by existing methods and information Improve existing techniques and develops new instruments or products Discover previously unrecognized substances or practice  To promote the improvement of research and evaluation in adult education To foster professional collaboration among persons who promote research, conduct research or utilize research findings in the field of adult education.
The development and understanding of the concept of lifelong learning  The new paradigms of learning have to be supported by series of research The new paradigms and practices of lifelong learning have to be supported and completed by a series of surveys, analyses and research which feeds innovation in the field of lifelong learning.
NEED FOR RESEARCH IN CONTINUING NURSING EDUCATION generally, Build a body of nursing knowledge Validate improvements in nursing; Make health care efficient as well as cost effective.
  Specifically, To mould the attitudes and intellectual components :- Filling the gaps in the knowledge and practice :- Fostering a commitment, accountability to clientele :- Providing basis for professionalism :-
Identifying the role of nurse in changing society :- . Discovering new measures for practice :- Helps to improve the standards of education: Refining the existing theories and discovering new theories :
METHODS OF STUDIES IN CONTINUING EDUCATION THE QUANTITATIVE OF STATISTICAL METHOD THE DESCRIPTIVE METHOD
THE ANALYTICAL METHOD  analysis, the following 4 factors are necessary:- ,[object Object]
Interpretation of social, political, economic and historical data:-
Determination of a standard for  comparison
Interpretation and conclusionTHE METHOD OF SYNTHESIS
ADVANTAGES OF RESEARCH  IN CONTINUING EDUCATION Significance in education 	 Helps in modern method of instruction. Helps to form an discipline for modern education Helps in administration and organization of modern education Helps to improve the teachers role in education, Researches helps in the formation of new curriculum
ROLE OF STATE NURSING COUNCIL 1.       Assessing Need for CNE 2.        Preparing Curricula for Planned CNE 3.        Organizing CNE 4.        Evaluate    standard    and    Quality Assurance it nursing practice 5.        Making   CNE   Mandatory    Before Renewing Licenses 6.        Play Role of Liaison with Government for CNE 7. Arranging Funds for CNE
 Standards of staff development programme [ ANA] STANDARD 1-organization and administration  STANDARD 2 – Human  resources STANDARD 3 learner  STANDARD 4 programme planning  STANDARD5 educational design
STANDARD 6 material resources and facilities    STANDARD 7 records and reports    STANDARD 8 evaluation  STANDARD 9 consultation  STANDARD 10 climate  STANDARD11 systematic enquiring
Potential difficulties in staff development and training activities   Lack of time  Inadequate resources  Under funded training budget  Conflicting priorities  Lack of clarity about what should be done

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  • 1. STAFF DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME BY NIDHEESHA ,1ST YEAR MSC NURSING
  • 2. DEFINITION A process consisting of orientation inservice education and continuing education for the people of promoting the development of personal with in any employment setting ,consistent with the goals and responsibilities of the employment ANA
  • 3. NEED FOR STAFF DEVELOPMENT Social change and scientific advancement Advancement in the field of science continually acquire and implement the knowledge skill and attitude long term carrier growth To add or improve skills To fill the gap in the past performance keep up with change
  • 4. Fast changing technologies Need to increase productivity and quality of the work To motivate employees and to promote employee loyality Fast growing organizations
  • 5. GOALS Assist each employee to improve performance in his/her position Acquire personal and professional abilities that maximize the possibility of carrier advancement
  • 6. OBJECTIVES To increase employee productivity To ensure safe and effective patient care by nurses To ensure satisfactory job performance by personal To orient the personal to care objectives job duties personal policies and agency regulations
  • 7. CONT… To help employees cope with new practice rule Help nurses to close the gap between present abilities and scientific basis for nursing practice that is broadening through research
  • 8. FUNCTIONS OF STAFF DEVELOPMENT Provide educational activities for all nurses growth and development of personnel from their initial contact with a health care agency until termination of service.
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  • 12. ADULT LEARNING Andragogyis a theory that holds a set of assumptions about how adults learn
  • 13. ADULT LEARNING PRINCIPLES   Adults are heterogeneous as learners   Adults have multiple responsibilities Adults have numerous life and work backgrounds
  • 14. CONT… Adults may be less flexible as learners Adults may have negative past learning experiences Adults are voluntary learners
  • 15. CONT.. Adults are problem –centered learners Adults are knowledgeable learners Most adults are self directed in their learning   Adults of different ages need varying degrees of support in learning
  • 16. Knowles' Adult Learning Principles: Adults are internally motivated and self-directed 2. Adults bring life experiences and knowledge to learning experiences 3. Adults are goal oriented
  • 17. 4. Adults are relevancy oriented 5. Adults are practical 6. Adult learners like to be respected
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  • 19. TYPES OF STAFF DEVELOPMENT Induction training Job orientation In service education Training for special function Continuing education
  • 20. INDUCTION TRAINING NEED Increased retention of newly hire employees Improved employee morale Increased productivity
  • 21. Steps Introduction to other employees, superior and other subordinates. Description of organisational functions Departmental visit Orientation to philosophy ,goals, and objectives Administration policies and procedures
  • 22. JOB ORIENTATION The process of creating to the new work situation ..
  • 23. Components A new employee to his or her job setting Present employee to the expanded or enriched role The old employee to the policy changes
  • 24. IMPORTANCE OF ORIENTATION PROGRAMME Provides essential ,relevant and necessary information Helps employee to gain confidence Lessen the time for employee Helps the new employee to develops sense of belonging Helps new employee in solving initial problem and adjust the new situation /environment Acquaints her with personal services readily with in the institution /community.
  • 25. INSERVICE EDUCATION Inservice education is aplanned educational experience provided in the job setting and closely identified with services in order to help person perform more effectively as a person and as a worker
  • 26. Need Social changes and scientific advancements Changes and advancements in the field of service Increased demand of nursing service Consumer demand and quality care
  • 27. Rapid change in medical and nursing practice create a need for inserviceeducation Increase number of people seeking health care As health care delivery system become more complex ,the need for continuing education is mandatory
  • 28. Objectives To provide for and promote personal growth and development of the workers To gain job satisfaction Identifying and meeting current bearing needs To disseminate new information To acquire upto date knowledge and to make confidence among nurses
  • 29. Steps in inservice education Assessment Implementation Evaluation
  • 30. TRAINING FOR SPECIFIC FUNCTION This is concerned with developing expert technical or manual skills, communication and helps the personnel to perform their function effectively
  • 31. CONTINUING EDUCATION:- “Continuing education is all the learning activities that occurs after an individual has completed his basic education ’’ Cooper
  • 32. “Let us never consider ourselves as finished nurses….. We must be learning all our lives” - Florence Nightingale
  • 33. NEED FOR CONTINIUING EDUCATION To ensure safe and effective nursing care To meet the needs of population and should cater to the needs of service For carrier advancement To acquire specialized skills changing function of the nurse an increasing trend towards specialization
  • 34. society changes and as new knowledge and technologies emerge. Increasing public concern for the health and welfare of all the people Legislation had a great impact on the education of health personnel
  • 35. FUNCTIONS To meet the health needs and public expectations To develop the practicing abilities of the nurse Recruitment function Recognize gaps in their knowledge
  • 36. To test ability to do final academic study To improve communication between participants ,faculty,community and health sector To test participants ability to do formal academic study To shape or support university educational policies and practices
  • 37. To ensure the quality of education To grant budget for extension studies To maintain academic standards To meet educational requirements
  • 38. CLASSIFICATION OF CNE   Formal CNE Nonformal CNE
  • 39. PLANNING OF CONTINUING NURSING EDUCATION Developing concept of CNE 2. Identification of the target group Development of Objectives Determination of Need 5. Development of plan
  • 40. 6. Selection of CNE Method 7. CNE Budgeting 8. Implementation of CNE 9. Evaluation
  • 41. FUNCTIONS OF NURSE EDUCATORS IN RESEARCH Assist in initiating and participating in studies for the improvement of educational programmes. Identifies problems in which research is indicated or potentially desirable. Continuous to develop competence in problem solving process Co- operate or initiates group activity in development and evolution of studies. Utilize findings of research.
  • 42. STRATEGIES FOR SCHOLARS AND EDUCATORS Incorporate research findings in the curriculum. Encourage research and research utilization Prepare integrate reviews Place demands on researcher
  • 43. PURPOSES OF RESEARCH IN CONTINUING EDUCATION It helps in improve the future quality of life by resolving the current problems that influences the quality of nursing care. Research helps in the formation of discipline in nursing practice and professionalism Helps to discover answers to meaningful questions Helps to discover new facts about known phenomenon.
  • 44. Find answers to problems which are only partially solved by existing methods and information Improve existing techniques and develops new instruments or products Discover previously unrecognized substances or practice To promote the improvement of research and evaluation in adult education To foster professional collaboration among persons who promote research, conduct research or utilize research findings in the field of adult education.
  • 45. The development and understanding of the concept of lifelong learning The new paradigms of learning have to be supported by series of research The new paradigms and practices of lifelong learning have to be supported and completed by a series of surveys, analyses and research which feeds innovation in the field of lifelong learning.
  • 46. NEED FOR RESEARCH IN CONTINUING NURSING EDUCATION generally, Build a body of nursing knowledge Validate improvements in nursing; Make health care efficient as well as cost effective.
  • 47.   Specifically, To mould the attitudes and intellectual components :- Filling the gaps in the knowledge and practice :- Fostering a commitment, accountability to clientele :- Providing basis for professionalism :-
  • 48. Identifying the role of nurse in changing society :- . Discovering new measures for practice :- Helps to improve the standards of education: Refining the existing theories and discovering new theories :
  • 49. METHODS OF STUDIES IN CONTINUING EDUCATION THE QUANTITATIVE OF STATISTICAL METHOD THE DESCRIPTIVE METHOD
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  • 51. Interpretation of social, political, economic and historical data:-
  • 52. Determination of a standard for comparison
  • 53. Interpretation and conclusionTHE METHOD OF SYNTHESIS
  • 54. ADVANTAGES OF RESEARCH IN CONTINUING EDUCATION Significance in education Helps in modern method of instruction. Helps to form an discipline for modern education Helps in administration and organization of modern education Helps to improve the teachers role in education, Researches helps in the formation of new curriculum
  • 55. ROLE OF STATE NURSING COUNCIL 1. Assessing Need for CNE 2. Preparing Curricula for Planned CNE 3. Organizing CNE 4. Evaluate standard and Quality Assurance it nursing practice 5. Making CNE Mandatory Before Renewing Licenses 6. Play Role of Liaison with Government for CNE 7. Arranging Funds for CNE
  • 56.  Standards of staff development programme [ ANA] STANDARD 1-organization and administration STANDARD 2 – Human resources STANDARD 3 learner STANDARD 4 programme planning STANDARD5 educational design
  • 57. STANDARD 6 material resources and facilities   STANDARD 7 records and reports   STANDARD 8 evaluation STANDARD 9 consultation STANDARD 10 climate STANDARD11 systematic enquiring
  • 58. Potential difficulties in staff development and training activities Lack of time Inadequate resources Under funded training budget Conflicting priorities Lack of clarity about what should be done
  • 59. Failure to identify or accept need Fear that trained employee will leave the organization cynical attitude to staff development it is treated as a cost not an investment
  • 60. BIBLIOGRAPHY Neeraja K P(2007)textbook of nursing education,newdelhi,jaypeepublishers,pp 383-397   Abruzzese,nursing staff development, strategies for success ,second edition ,mosby   Alspach ,The educational process in nursing staff development, first edition (1995)mosby ,3-165 Ann jasmazwemer ,professional adjustments and practice of nursing education ,second edition ,chapman and hall ,pp 459-465
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