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Example nursing assignment topic 1:
Mentoring in the NHS: A case study based analysis
New
entrants into the profession whether at nursing or clinical level are
traditionally mentored by established colleagues. This is not only done so as
to ensure that best practice is followed but also to introduce them into the
culture of the organisation and the institution in question. Using accepted NHS
mentoring protocols as the literature framework for this study this assignment
charts the experiences of five students at three hospitals within the
south-west of England. It records their initial expectations of mentoring their
experiences during the mentoring processes and their evaluation of the process
thereafter. Through this study a number of recommendations to improve the
quality of mentoring is suggested.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Holbeche, L.
(1996), ‘Peer mentoring: the challenges and opportunities', Career Development International,
Vol. 1 (7), pp.24 - 27
- Stead, V. (2005),
‘Mentoring: a model for leadership development?', International Journal of Training
and Development, Vol. 9, pp. 170-184.
Example nursing assignment topic 2:
Spiritual awareness within nursing skills: A study in palliative
care
Palliative
care can be defined as the active holistic care of patients with advanced
progressive illness. Accordingly, the management of pain and other symptoms and
provision of psychological, social and spiritual support is paramount to best
practice within palliative care. The goal of palliative care is the achievement
of the best quality of life for patients and their families in the little time
remaining that they have. Using a range of research stratagems - but primarily
interviews with the dying and their relatives - this assignment gets to the
heart of what patients and their loved ones would like from the professionals
who look after them. By tackling this sensitive area and doing so in this
manner this assignment is uniquely placed to offer not only insight but
recommendations to further support the needs of loved ones and those that they
leave behind.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Lin, H-R. and
Bauer-Wu, S. M. (2003), ‘Psycho-spiritual well-being in patients with
advanced cancer: An integrative review of the literature', Journal of Advanced Nursing,
Vol. 44, pp. 69-80.
- Newshan, G.
(1998), ‘Transcending the physical: Spiritual aspects of pain in patients
with HIV and/or cancer', Journal
of Advanced Nursing, Vol. 28, pp. 1236-1241.
- Ross, L. (2006),
‘Spiritual care in nursing: An overview of the research to date', Journal of Clinical Nursing,
Vol. 15, pp. 852-862.
Example nursing assignment topic 3:
The role of intuition in evidence-based nursing practice
This assignment
adopts an empirical approach and in so doing questions the assumption that
clinical assessment and decision making should not rely solely on logical
positivist approaches. In so doing, this work builds upon Schon's notion of
reflection and evaluates the extent to which the model he proposes can be used
with clients who possess severe mental health difficulties. This assignment
suggests that adoption of the Schon model enables a more holistic approach to
care to be carried out and accordingly makes a number of recommendations for
the advancement of both the processes of clinical decision making and more
general practice.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- McCutcheon, H.
H.I. and Pincombe, J. (2001), ‘Intuition: an important tool in the
practice of nursing', Journal
of Advanced Nursing, Vol. 35, pp. 342-348.
- Rew, L. (1991),
‘Intuition in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing', Journal of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatric Nursing, Vol.4,
pp. 110-115.
- Smith, A. J.,
Thurkettle, M. A. and Cruz, F. A. (2004), ‘Use of intuition by nursing
students: instrument development and testing', Journal of Advanced Nursing, Vol.47, pp. 614-622.
Example nursing assignment topic 4:
The incidence of ‘burn-out' in psychiatric nursing
This assignment
has two principal aims. First, it evaluates factors within the work environment
that may be seen to directly contribute to the occurrence of burn-out.
Secondly, it examines the extent to which the rate of burn-out is lower in
public health nurses engaged in general nursing services compared to the level
within community psychiatric nursing. This assignment adopts a case study
approach to these questions and accordingly interviews ten of each type of
nurses. Thereafter Pines' burn-out scale was used to classify the results
obtained and the data transferred to graphs. This subsequently enables a number
of recommendations to be proffered as well as the suggestion that further study
into the prevalence of burn-out should be undertaken using a larger sample
number.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Happell, B.,
Martin, T. and Pinikahana, J. (2003), ‘Burnout and job satisfaction: A
comparative study of psychiatric nurses from forensic and a mainstream
mental health service', International
Journal of Mental Health Nursing, Vol.12, pp. 39-47.
- Kilfedder, C. J.,
Power, K. G. and Wells, T. J. (2001), ‘Burnout in psychiatric nursing', Journal of Advanced Nursing,
Vol.34, pp. 383-396.
- McCarthy, P.
(1985), ‘Burnout in psychiatric nursing', Journal of Advanced Nursing, Vol.10, pp. 305-310.
- Melchior, M. E.
W., Bours, G. J. J. W., Schmitz, P. and Wittich, Y. (1997), ‘Burnout in
psychiatric nursing: a meta-analysis of related variables', Journal of Psychiatric and Mental
Health Nursing, Vol.4,
pp. 193-201.
Example nursing assignment topic 5:
A proposal for a public health programme focussing on stress
prevention in the 13-18 year age group
This assignment
interviews 100 teenagers about stress. In so doing a balanced sample is
achieved between boys and girls and across each year group. The purpose of the
research is to evaluate their perception and trust in the existing approaches
to the reduction of stress amongst their age range. These traditional include
the advice to: slow down, exercise, get plenty of rest, eat well, listen to
music, have a bath, get a massage, or play a musical instrument. Given the
lifestyle choices of many teenagers today, this assignment asks seeks to
evaluate the appropriateness of such advice to the way they live their lives
and to receive comments the potential patients themselves as to what they seek
from help sites aimed at lessening their stress. This is a dynamic interview
based assignment that contains not only the potential to make a valuable
contribution to teenage care but also contains a number of ethical
considerations that will need to be addressed within the methodology.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Bruce, E. (1987),
‘Stress and life events during childhood and adolescence', Clinical Psychology Review, Vol. 7 (3), pp. 275-302.
- Kragga, G. (1987),
‘School programs targeting stress management in children and adolescents:
A meta-analysis', Journal
of School Psychology, Vol.
44 (6), pp. 449-472.
- Mindick, B.,
Oskamp, S., and Berger, D.E. (1977), ‘Prediction of success or failure in
birth planning: An approach to prevention of individual and family
stress', American
Journal of Community Psychology, Vol. 5, (4), pp. 447-459.
Example nursing assignment topic 6:
An evaluation of current pain management in paediatric nursing:
A Turkish case study
The role
that nurses play in managing the pain of children is pivotal. Accurate
assessment and the evaluation of pain relief measures are pre-requisites to a
health and fast recovery. This assignment seeks to measure existing attitudes
to children's pain within paediatric units in Turkey. In so doing 50 nurses are
interviewed and asked a series of questions relating to official guidelines as
to the management and evaluation of pain within children. It is expected that
the results of the study will provide an abundance of suggestions for further
in-house training opportunities to ensure that all nurses involved in paediatric
care delivery service in accordance with best practice.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Demir, A. (2007),
‘The use of physical restraints on children: practices and attitudes of
paediatric nurses in Turkey',International Nursing Review,
Vol. 54, pp. 367-374.
- Güdücü Tüfekci,
F., Çelebioğlu, A. and Küçükoğlu, S. (2009), ‘Turkish children loved
distraction: Using kaleidoscopes to reduce perceived pain during
venipuncture', Journal
of Clinical Nursing, Vol.18, pp. 2180-2186.
Example nursing assignment topic 7:
Nursing approaches to a refusal to eat in the elderly
A refusal
to eat is the most common eating disorder in the elderly. The consequences of
such refusals can be life threatening with malnutrition and weight loss being
amongst the top three consequences. The underlying reasons behind refusing to
eat may however be complex requiring careful and repeated assessment of the
social and psychological state of the patient in question. This assignment uses
not only secondary research but also interviews with nurses to evaluate both
best theoretical practice and practice reality techniques to overcome this most
distressing of conditions within the elderly.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Duggal, A. and
Lawrence, R. M. (2001) ‘Aspects of food refusal in the elderly: The hunger
strike', International
Journal of Eating Disorders, Vol. 30, pp. 213-216.
- Marcus, E.-L. and
Berry, E. M. (1998) ‘Refusal to eat in the elderly', Nutrition Reviews, Vol.
56, pp. 163-171.
- Mattiasson, A.-C.
and Andersson, L. (1994) ‘Staff attitude and experience in dealing with
rational nursing home patients who refuse to eat and drink', Journal of Advanced Nursing,
Vol. 20: 822-827.
Example nursing assignment topic 8:
Management of extreme weather circumstances: Perspectives from
community care nursing
The
effects of weather on patient care within the elderly are well known:
particularly with regard to excess heat in summer or extreme cold in winter.
This assignment uses interviews with health care professionals and home-help
service users in Dartford, Kent to evaluate the nature of care given to the
elderly in their homes and the special requirements that adverse weather
conditions cause. This assignment suggests that the problems for care in the
home associated with extreme weather are an oft neglected aspect of nursing and
community care. Accordingly, a number of proposals are made particularly with
regard to the need to ensure that access to patients can always be achieved and
the potential need to transfer them to specially commissioned properties in
times of unremitting adverse weather conditions.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Åström, D.O.,
Forsberg, B. and Rocklöv, J. (2011) ‘Heat wave impact on morbidity and
mortality in the elderly population: a review of recent studies', Maturitas, Vol. 69(2),
pp. 99-105.
- Hajat, S., Kovats,
R.S. and Lachowycz, K. (2007) ‘Heat-related and cold-related deaths in
England and Wales: Who is at risk?'Occupational and Environmental
Medicine, Vol.
64, pp. 93-100.
- Huynen, M.M.,
Martens, P., Schram, D. Weijenberg, M.P. and Kunst, A.E. (2001) ‘The
impact of heat waves and cold spells on mortality rates in the Dutch
population', Environmental
Health Perspectives, Vol. 109(5), pp. 463-470.
Example nursing assignment topic 9:
Treating feet wounds in diabetic cases: Best practice nursing
techniques
As a
multisystem disorder, diabetes affects the process by which wounds heal.
Healing may be delayed as a consequence of psychological changes in tissues and consequently, it is imperative that nursing professionals are aware of the best practice by which to manage and treat diabetic wounds. Building on the work of existing research this assignment offers a practice based review of treatment being offered at a teaching hospital in the north-west of England and evaluates the extent to which it confirms to best practice guidelines. Given the breadth of research on diabetes this assignment focuses particularly on the problems of wounds to feet and legs. This is, accordingly, a assignment that has the potential to make a number of key recommendations to ensure that patient care is always maximised.
Healing may be delayed as a consequence of psychological changes in tissues and consequently, it is imperative that nursing professionals are aware of the best practice by which to manage and treat diabetic wounds. Building on the work of existing research this assignment offers a practice based review of treatment being offered at a teaching hospital in the north-west of England and evaluates the extent to which it confirms to best practice guidelines. Given the breadth of research on diabetes this assignment focuses particularly on the problems of wounds to feet and legs. This is, accordingly, a assignment that has the potential to make a number of key recommendations to ensure that patient care is always maximised.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Apelqvist, J. and
Larsson, J. (2000) ‘What is the most effective way to reduce incidence of
amputation in the diabetic foot?'Diabetes: Metabolism, Results and
Review, Vol. 16: pp. S75-S83.
- Boulton, A. J.,
Meneses, P. and Ennis, W. J. (1999) ‘Diabetic foot ulcers: A framework for
prevention and care', Wound
Repair and Regeneration, Vol. 7: pp. 7-16.
- Kantor, J. and
Margolis, D. J. (2000) ‘The accuracy of using a wound care specialty
clinic database to study diabetic neuropathic foot ulcers', Wound Repair and Regeneration,
Vol. 8: pp. 169-173.
- Lipsky, B. A.
(2004) ‘A report from the international consensus on diagnosing and
treating the infected diabetic foot',Diabetes: Metabolism, Results and
Review, Vol. 20: pp. S68-S77.
Example nursing assignment topic 10:
The assessment of pain through non-verbal indicators: Nursing
patients with severe communication challenges
This assignment
initially offers an overview of pain and pain assessment methods currently
being utilised within a teaching hospital in London. The rationale behind the assignment
is that those patients with severe developmental or intellectual disabilities
not only suffer from the same diseases as non-disabled members of the public
but that in their treatment they are additionally handicapped through a lack of
direct communicative skills. As a result they may face higher levels of pain
than those suffered by the general public because they cannot so readily
self-report their symptoms. Using a range of primary data collection techniques
this assignment offers an insight into the difficulties that patients and
practitioners face on a day to day to day basis and through that offers a range
of comments as to how to further improve the services and protocols already in
operation.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Lorish, C. D. and
Maisiak, R. (1986) ‘The face scale: A brief, nonverbal method for
assessing patient mood', Arthritis
& Rheumatism, Vol. 29: pp. 906-909.
- Stolee, P.,
Hillier, L. M., Esbaugh, J., Bol, N., McKellar, L. and Gauthier, N. (2005)
‘Instruments for the assessment of pain in older persons with cognitive
impairment', Journal
of the American Geriatrics Society, Vol. 53: pp. 319-326.
- Zwakhalen, S.
M.G., Van Dongen, K. A.J., Hamers, J. P.H. and Abu-Saad, H. H. (2004)
‘Pain assessment in intellectually disabled people: non-verbal
indicators', Journal
of Advanced Nursing, Vol. 45: pp. 236-245.
Example nursing assignment topic 11:
An evaluation of stress in nursing placements
This assignment
adopts a predominantly primary research approach to the subject area. Using a
combination of semi-structured interviews and formal interviews with both
trainee nurses and their mentors, this assignment measures levels of stress
amongst trainee nurses within a hospital in Leeds. Through the results achieved
it is envisaged that the study will be able to proffer a range of proactive
measures that could be introduced to both help ease stress (from an
institutional basis) as well as an array of individual stress coping strategies
for those embarking upon their careers within the profession.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Jones, M. C. and
Johnston, D. W. (1997) ‘Distress, stress and coping in first-year student
nurses', Journal
of Advanced Nursing, Vol. 26: pp. 475-482.
- Deary, I. J.,
Watson, R. and Hogston, R. (2003) ‘A longitudinal cohort study of burnout
and attrition in nursing students',Journal of Advanced Nursing,
Vol. 43: pp. 71-81.
- Clarke, C. L.,
Gibb, C. E. and Ramprogus, V. (2003) ‘Clinical learning environments: an
evaluation of an innovative role to support preregistration nursing
placements', Learning
in Health and Social Care, Vol. 2: pp. 105-115.
Example nursing assignment topic 12:
Co-operative working strategies between registered nurses and
care assistants: An observational study
Registered
nurses have strict obligations under the code of conduct of the Nursing and
Midwifery Council. Health care assistants are not regulated; thus issues can
arise between the two groups when working together as each may not understand
the imperatives that drive them. This study examines some of the problems that
both registered nurses and care assistants experience - from both sides of the
equation - and considers ways that co-operative working may be better achieved.
It examines practices that are already existing and interviews a range of
nurses and care assistants to make recommendations of coping mechanisms.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Keeney, S.,
Hasson, F., McKenna, H. and Gillen, P. (2005) ‘Nurses', midwives' and
patients' perceptions of trained health care assistants', Journal of Advanced Nursing, Vol. 50: pp. 345-355.
- Seago, J.A. and
Faucett, J. (1997) ‘Job strain among registered nurses and other hospital
workers', Journal
of Nursing Administration, Vol. 27(5), pp. 19-25.
- Thornley, C.
(2000) ‘A question of competence? Re-evaluating the roles of the nursing
auxiliary and health care assistant in the NHS', Journal of Clinical Nursing, Vol. 9(3), pp. 451-458.
Example nursing assignment topic 13:
Changes in HIV/AIDS public health programmes: A comparison
between 1985-1995 and 2000-2010
In the
mid-eighties, awareness of AIDS and HIV was an important issue for public
health. Since then, the form of awareness programmes has changed. Yet,
particularly given the influx of immigrants to the UK, the challenges for
public health care in the arena still exist. Little research has been done that
compares the efficacy of previous programmes in the earlier era of AIDS/HIV
awareness, and the programmes that run currently; this is problematic when
taken into consideration with changes in audience. This assignment undertakes a
comprehensive review of the policies and effects of the public health
programmes in the two stated periods and draws conclusions for more effective
awareness in the future.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Brown, L.,
Macintyre, K. and Trujillo, L. (2003) ‘Interventions to reduce HIV/AIDS
stigma: What have we learned?' AIDS
Education and Prevention, Vol. 15(1), pp. 49-69.
- Cranston, K.
(1992) ‘HIV education for gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth:
- Myrhe, S.L. and
Flora, J.A. (2000) ‘HIV/AIDS communication campaigns: Progress and
prospects', Journal
of Health Communication: International Perspectives, Vol. 5(1), pp. 29-45.
- Personal risk,
personal power, and the community of conscience', Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 22(3-4), pp. 247-259.
Example nursing assignment topic 14:
Returning to work: Challenges for nurses re-joining the
profession after a protracted absence
Returning
to work after a protracted absence can be stressful for all employees,
regardless of gender or profession. However, in nursing, particularly given the
environment of change under the Coalition Government, a return to work can
highlight gaps in knowledge that can cause additional stresses as nurses seek
to provide the best possible care for patients. The majority of research
undertaken in this topic focuses on a return to work after maternity leave;
this study, however, seeks to report on the challenges faced by male nurses
(perhaps after paternity leave, illness, or a change of career), as well as
older nurses who may have been out of the profession for more than two years.
Utilising existing research through a literature review, this assignment also
employs a variety of primary research methods, such as interviewing, focus
groups, and surveys to break new ground.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Davey, B.,
Murrells, T. and Robinson, S. (2005) ‘Returning to work after maternity
leave: UK nurses' motivations and preferences', Work Employment & Society, Vol. 19(2), pp. 327-348.
- Nachreiner, N.M.,
Dagher, R.K., McGovern, P.M., Baker, B.A., Alexander, B.H. and Gerberich,
S.G. (2007) ‘Successful return to work for cancer survivors',
Journal of the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses,
Vol. 55(7), pp. 290-295.
Example nursing assignment topic 15:
Improving the public's perception of hospital-based nursing care
During
this time of austerity measures, the public's perception of public service
bodies can be conflicted. Although they may seek to support institutions such
as the NHS, and concomitantly those who work therein, the public also wishes to
feel that they are receiving ‘value for money'. Accordingly, this study
examines, through a process of surveys and in-depth interviews, how many
patients feel about the nursing care they received during a hospital stay in a
large urban teaching hospital. Based on those results, the assignment develops
various recommendations that may be undertaken by both the profession as a
wider body, by the NHS, or by individual nurses, to improve their public
profile.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Carmel, S. (1985)
‘Satisfaction with hospitalization: A comparative analysis of three types
of services', Social
Science & Medicine, Vol.
21(11), pp. 1243-1249.
- Chang, K. (2011)
‘Patient-perception of nursing care quality in the hospital setting:
Instrument development', Research
Working Paper, Virginia
Henderson International Nursing Library.
- Wagner, D. and
Bear, M. (2009) ‘Patient satisfaction with nursing care: A concept
analysis within a nursing framework',Journal of Advanced Nursing,
Vol. 65, pp. 692-701.
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