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Contemporary Nurse | 2008

Person-centred communication: Design, implementation and evaluation of a communication skills module for undergraduate nursing students – an Irish context

Bridie McCarthy; Moira O'Donovan; Angela Twomey

Despite wide agreement about the importance of effective communication in nursing there is continuing evidence of the need for nurses to improve their communication skills. Consequently, there is a growing demand for more therapeutic and person-centred communication courses. Studies on communication education reveal considerable variability on the design and operationalisation of these programmes. Additionally, the literature highlights that nurse educators are continually challenged with developing and implementing these programmes. Communication skills are generally taught in years one and two of undergraduate nursing degree programmes. This is a stage when students have minimal contact with patients and clients. We suggest that a communication skills module should be included in all final years of undergraduate nursing programmes. With an array of clinical experiences to draw from, final year nursing students are better placed to apply the skills of effective communication in practice. In this paper, we present the design, implementation and evaluation of an advanced communication skills module undertaken by fourth year undergraduate nursing students completing a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degreenursing programme at one university in the Republic of Ireland.


Nursing Ethics | 2018

Addressing ethical concerns arising in nursing and midwifery students' reflective assignments.

Bridie McCarthy; Joan McCarthy; Anna Trace; Pamela J. Grace

Background: Written reflections on practice are frequently requirements of nursing curricula. They are widely accepted as necessary for improving critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Faculty, are expected to review reflections and provide feedback that helps professional development and facilitates good practice. It is less clear what the actions of nurse educators should be when ethical infractions are revealed in the narratives. Objectives: We had two aims: 1) To combine insights from a literature review of empirical and theoretical research related to responding to ethical issues revealed in student reflections with our experiences reviewing the reflections of undergraduate nursing and midwifery students, and 2) to construct and analyze a hybrid case from these insights in order to develop guidelines for nurse educators. Research Design: A literature review was conducted using CINAHL, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, SocINDEX and ERIC databases and pertinent key words. A hybrid case was constructed of commonly encountered ethical issues using insights from the literature review and the authors’ experiences. The case was analyzed by combining Beauchamp and Childress’ principlist approach with Campbell and McCarthy’s ethical decision-making tool (Table 1). Participants and Research Context: No human participants Findings: A gap in the literature exists related to addressing ethical issues revealed in student practice reflections. However, a combination of insights from the literature and the authors’ experiences facilitated the development of a hybrid case. Subsequent case analysis facilitated the development of a series of guidelines that can be utilized to address a range of issues commonly emerging in the reflections of nursing students during practice experiences. Discussion: A number of recommendations and guidelines are provided to enable the safeguarding of students and staff and support them in practicing ethically. Conclusion: Structured ethical analysis of a constructed hybrid reflection of commonly revealed ethical issues was useful in developing guidelines for educators.


Nurse Education Today | 2008

Assessing undergraduate nursing students in clinical practice: Do preceptors use assessment strategies?

Bridie McCarthy; Siobhan Murphy


Journal of Nursing Management | 2010

Preceptors’ experiences of clinically educating and assessing undergraduate nursing students: an Irish context

Bridie McCarthy; Siobhan Murphy


Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2006

Translating person-centred care: a case study of preceptor nurses and their teaching practices in acute care areas

Bridie McCarthy


European Journal of Oncology Nursing | 2011

Family members of patients with cancer: what they know, how they know and what they want to know.

Bridie McCarthy


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2015

Emotional Resistance Building: how family members of loved ones undergoing chemotherapy treatment process their fear of emotional collapse

Bridie McCarthy; Tom Andrews; Josephine Hegarty


Nurse Education in Practice | 2014

Integrating psychology with interpersonal communication skills in undergraduate nursing education: Addressing the challenges

Bridie McCarthy; Anna Trace; Moira O'Donovan


European Journal of Oncology Nursing | 2014

Patients' perceptions of how healthcare providers communicate with them and their families following a diagnosis of colorectal cancer and undergoing chemotherapy treatment

Bridie McCarthy


Nurse Education Today | 2018

Nursing and midwifery students' stress and coping during their undergraduate education programmes: An integrative review

Bridie McCarthy; Anna Trace; Moira O’Donovan; Caroline Brady-Nevin; Margaret Murphy; Maria O'Shea; Patricia O'Regan

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Anna Trace

University College Cork

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Maria O'Shea

University College Cork

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Tom Andrews

University College Cork

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