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2 Establishing Standards in Nursing Education in Egypt By Nursing Sector Committee Supreme Council of Universities
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3 QUALITY IN NURSING EDUCATION: THE ROAD TO ACCREDITATION By Prof Dr. Ferial A. Aly
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4 Quality is not achieved by doing different things BUT Quality is not achieved by doing different things BUT it is achieved by doing things differently
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5 Government of Egypt (GOE) recognized the need for improving the quality of university education standards, strengthening the nursing and education system and equipping the nursing graduates with knowledge and skills. Government of Egypt (GOE) recognized the need for improving the quality of university education standards, strengthening the nursing and education system and equipping the nursing graduates with knowledge and skills. As we know in the line with international trends, the availability of qualified and competent health care professionals is the key to the delivery of quality health care services. As we know in the line with international trends, the availability of qualified and competent health care professionals is the key to the delivery of quality health care services.
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6 Also advanced practice in nursing has become a dominant focus of graduate nursing education over the past two decades. Also advanced practice in nursing has become a dominant focus of graduate nursing education over the past two decades.SO Nurses who do not keep upgrading their skills will be left behind by work place changes. Nurses who do not keep upgrading their skills will be left behind by work place changes.AND Agencies that fails to support nurses in their quest for new skills will be outclassed by their more enlightened competitions. Agencies that fails to support nurses in their quest for new skills will be outclassed by their more enlightened competitions.SO Life long learning is the only answer for a competitive future. Life long learning is the only answer for a competitive future.
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7 The National Quality Assurance and Accreditation Committee (NQAAC) is therefore working with the Supreme Council of Universities in Egypt to develop national reference standards for 19 sector covering all higher education Nursing Sector was one of them. The National Quality Assurance and Accreditation Committee (NQAAC) is therefore working with the Supreme Council of Universities in Egypt to develop national reference standards for 19 sector covering all higher education Nursing Sector was one of them.
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8 These reference standards will be informed by an analysis of high standards worldwide. These reference standards will be informed by an analysis of high standards worldwide. They will offer institutions an external reference point for their benchmarking alongside a number of other sources, including where approval professional organizations. They will offer institutions an external reference point for their benchmarking alongside a number of other sources, including where approval professional organizations.
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9 National Academic Reference Standard for Nursing Education Project #4 Nursing Sector Committee started this project 2005. Purpose: To develop reference standards for academic nursing education. To develop reference standards for academic nursing education. Enhance the systematic growth of the institution and contribute to its outcome in the community. Enhance the systematic growth of the institution and contribute to its outcome in the community. Lead to better matching between education as a system and the demands of the community as a customer in the quality system. Lead to better matching between education as a system and the demands of the community as a customer in the quality system.
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10 Project partners : This project is a consortium between all faculties of nursing affiliated to all different universities. This project is a consortium between all faculties of nursing affiliated to all different universities. Nursing Faculty - Alexandria University 1955 Nursing Faculty - Alexandria University 1955 Nursing Faculty - Cairo University 1965 Nursing Faculty - Cairo University 1965 Nursing Faculty-Ain Shams University 1981 Nursing Faculty-Ain Shams University 1981 Nursing Faculty- Assuit University 1982 Nursing Faculty- Assuit University 1982 Nursing Faculty - Zagazig University 1984 Nursing Faculty - Zagazig University 1984
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11 Nursing Faculty - Monoufia University 1986 Nursing Faculty - Monoufia University 1986 Nursing Faculty - Tanta University 1987 Nursing Faculty - Tanta University 1987 Nursing Faculty Port Said – Suez Qanal University 1992 Nursing Faculty Port Said – Suez Qanal University 1992 Nursing Faculty Banha- Banha University 1993 Nursing Faculty Banha- Banha University 1993 Nursing Faculty - Mansoura University 1994 Nursing Faculty - Mansoura University 1994 Nursing Faculty- Menia University 1995 Nursing Faculty- Menia University 1995 Nursing Faculty- Sohag University (2006)* Nursing Faculty- Sohag University (2006)* Nursing Faculty Esmailia- Suez Qanal University (2006)* Nursing Faculty Esmailia- Suez Qanal University (2006)* Nursing Faculty- Helwan University (2006)* Nursing Faculty- Helwan University (2006)*
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12 Project team Project Management Team: Head, Nursing Sector Committee Secretary General of Nursing Sector Committee Dean, Faculty of Nursing Alexandria University, Dean, Faculty of Nursing Cairo University Dean Faculty of Nursing Ain Shams University Dean, Faculty of Nursing Assuit University Faculty of Nursing Suez Canal University Project Implementation Team: Implementation Team: It consists of 2 staff members from each university Implementation Team: It consists of 2 staff members from each university
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13 The scope of this project Is the educational quality. It helps to realize institutional mission more effectively, and responds to expectations of accrediting organizations, community needs, and other external stakeholders for accountability in the teaching/learning processes. The scope of this project Is the educational quality. It helps to realize institutional mission more effectively, and responds to expectations of accrediting organizations, community needs, and other external stakeholders for accountability in the teaching/learning processes. Scope of the Project
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14 This project also gives renewed emphasis to educational quality, initiated several years ago with widespread faculty and staff involvement, to define competencies and implement assessment of learning outcomes for all College Degree Programs and General Education Departments. This project also gives renewed emphasis to educational quality, initiated several years ago with widespread faculty and staff involvement, to define competencies and implement assessment of learning outcomes for all College Degree Programs and General Education Departments. Scope of the Project
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15 Objectives: 1. Raise awareness of all beneficiaries regarding the importance and significance of developing academic reference. 2. Design data base of different types of standards; national and international 3. Develop the reference standards based on the data base created
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16 Objective cont. 4. Disseminate the endorsed standards to all interest parties (students, graduates, stakeholders, physicians, and nurses in health care organization, professional organization and community ……… etc) 5. Implement the developed reference standards. 6. Measurer the efficacy of the develop standard.
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17 Contents: This project addresses a widely perceived need for improvement where dual objectives could be achieved : This project addresses a widely perceived need for improvement where dual objectives could be achieved : Setting standards.Setting standards. implementing those standards to ensure quality. implementing those standards to ensure quality. Project implementation followed a carefully crafted, highly detailed project management implementation plan. Project implementation followed a carefully crafted, highly detailed project management implementation plan. The necessary resources was allocated for this plan by the project management team. The necessary resources was allocated for this plan by the project management team. Achievements reports was delivered and periodic progress was continuously communicated to the entire institutions. Achievements reports was delivered and periodic progress was continuously communicated to the entire institutions.
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18 was tracking two channels; investigation and developmental Investigation was done through data collection for the national and international standards to create data base of the educational nursing standards. Investigation was done through data collection for the national and international standards to create data base of the educational nursing standards. Developmental stages was concerned with the designing and validating the intended standards and tools to follow up its application. Developmental stages was concerned with the designing and validating the intended standards and tools to follow up its application.Methodology
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19Beneficiaries: Teaching staff Teaching staff Students and graduates Students and graduates stakeholders stakeholders physicians and nurses in health care organizations, physicians and nurses in health care organizations, professional organization and community. professional organization and community.
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20 Dissemination: Dissemination for the project deliverables was achieved through different activities such as seminars, and workshops. Seminars was conducted in the different nursing faculties. Dissemination for the project deliverables was achieved through different activities such as seminars, and workshops. Seminars was conducted in the different nursing faculties. Audients for this seminars was recruited from within and outside the nursing field. Audients for this seminars was recruited from within and outside the nursing field. Emphasis was done on the stakeholders to gain their opinions regarding the intended standards as they are the customers for the faculty graduates besides they are considered a stratum from the community. Emphasis was done on the stakeholders to gain their opinions regarding the intended standards as they are the customers for the faculty graduates besides they are considered a stratum from the community.
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21 Dissemination Cont. Another means for dissemination is the non-projected media such as posters, bulletin boards, leaflets, and pamphlets. Another means for dissemination is the non-projected media such as posters, bulletin boards, leaflets, and pamphlets. The aim of this wide dissemination was to ensure that the project deliverables have been widely spread, and to acknowledge a wide range of customers. The aim of this wide dissemination was to ensure that the project deliverables have been widely spread, and to acknowledge a wide range of customers. Arab region would be targeted in the strategies to disseminate the developed reference standards. Arab region would be targeted in the strategies to disseminate the developed reference standards.
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22 Quality control & monitoring Quality control & monitoring for the present project stages was fulfilled through different activities:- Quality control & monitoring for the present project stages was fulfilled through different activities:- Supervision for the program activities was done by the project management team through: Action plan for the project implementation.Action plan for the project implementation. Schedule for the project implementation. Schedule for the project implementation. Control the flow of work through the project implementation.Control the flow of work through the project implementation. Reviewing by the project teamReviewing by the project team Validity and reliability. Using different experts recruited either internally from within the nursing field (peer reviewer) or out side the nursing field (medical field)Validity and reliability. Using different experts recruited either internally from within the nursing field (peer reviewer) or out side the nursing field (medical field) AuditingAuditing Evaluation ( ongoing in all project stages)Evaluation ( ongoing in all project stages)
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23 Steps of Implementation
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24 Symposium to raise awareness for the faculty and the stakeholders. Symposium to raise awareness for the faculty and the stakeholders. Workshop to brain storm for the faculty and the stakeholders Workshop to brain storm for the faculty and the stakeholders Prepare Baseline data including national and international standards Prepare Baseline data including national and international standards
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25 Draft of the academic reference standards (ARS) has been developed Draft of the academic reference standards (ARS) has been developed Ascertain validity and reliability Ascertain validity and reliability Print out of the validated standards ready for application Print out of the validated standards ready for application Train all beneficiaries (faculty staff members) in different faculties on the development of ARS and its uses. Train all beneficiaries (faculty staff members) in different faculties on the development of ARS and its uses.
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26 Seminars to propagate and apply the proposed standards in the different nursing faculties Seminars to propagate and apply the proposed standards in the different nursing faculties Auditing tools to follow up the standards implementation Auditing tools to follow up the standards implementation Report of the follow up and final report (ongoing) Report of the follow up and final report (ongoing)
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27 Out put/ out come
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28 1- Attributes of the typical nursing graduate were developed and agreed upon by NSC. 2- Role of graduate nurses were identified and agreed upon NSC.
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29 Identify Role of the Nurse Professional development Planner & Coordinator Health Care Provider LeaderResearch Participant CommunicatorAdvocacy Health Educator Collaborator
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30 3- Areas of academic reference standards were identified and agreed upon by NSC
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31 4- Distribution of responsibilities to the different faculties for developing ARS. Faculties groupsDomains Cairo University- Zagazig University- Menia University - Understanding. - Knowledge. - Practical Skills. Alexandria University- Manroura University- Menofia University- Tanta University - Intellectual Skills. - Professional Skills. - Practical Skills. Ain Shams University- Benha University- Assuit University- Suez Canal University - General Skills. - Transferable Skills.
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32 5- Correlate the academic standards with the role of nurse
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33 4. General and Transferable skills 3. Profession al Skills/ Practice 2. Intellec tual Skills 1.Knowl edge & Understa nding Role of nurse Provider of Health Care Communicator Collaborator & coordinator Health Educator Advocacy Professional development Research Participant
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34 Provider of Health Care as an e.g. StandardsDomain utilize concepts and principles derived from the course of study as a body of knowledge for practicing in a variety of set ups 1.Knowledge & Understanding work with the consumer, (and his/her relatives/carers), group/community/population to consider the range of activities that are feasible/ appropriate/acceptable in planning the care including possibilities for referral 2. Intellectual Skills synthesize knowledge derived from the scientific, behavioral and nursing sciences for the development of professional skills 3. Professional Skills/ Practice utilize concepts and principles derived from the course of study as a body of knowledge for practicing in a variety of set ups 4. General and Transferable skills
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35 6. Valid & reliable standards ready for implementation and was sent to jury and stakeholders for evaluation- Final draft was prepared after their feedback. 7. Glossary of scientific terms has been developed. 8. Guideline manual for the implementation and utilization of academic reference standard of nursing education has been developed (understudy) 9. Symposium to raise awareness for the faculty and stakeholders.
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36 Obstacles that hindered the progress of the project 1. Delay in delivering the proposed standards Causes of this problem was that standards have been developed as professional one first and then the reference standards were developed later. The impact on the project was that the project life was extended after the targeted date. The nursing sector now has professional standards beside the reference ones.
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37 2. Delay in completing phase II Causes was: a. Lack of communication between nursing sector and QAAP. b. Delay in receiving feedback of the first report up till now (6 months) c. Delay in receiving budget of Phase II Impact on the project was; delay in completing phase II. Obstacles Cont.
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38 Finally: Quality is not something extraordinary, BUT it is something ordinary extraordinary well. it is something ordinary extraordinary well. Quality is doing the right things right, the right things right, every time from the first time. every time from the first time.
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