Module overview
Following a professional and values based philosophical, the practice experience provides a work-based environment to enable you to apply the theoretical knowledge and skills learnt in academic module/s. It also aims develop, consolidate, and enhance the practice knowledge, skills and professional behaviour and performance required for a midwife. Modular learning outcomes tested through a practice based assessment and specified essential skills must be achieved in each placement. The practice modules across the programme link with a nationally NMC validated Midwifery Ongoing Record of Achievement (MORA) portfolio whereby all practice activity will be evidenced.
Aims and Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
Having successfully completed this module you will be able to:
- Achieve the required Professional proficiencies.
- Critically reflect and practise in a manner which promotes the rights of the individual.
- Synthesize evidence to inform practice.
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate safely and effectively with women and families
- Demonstrate the ability to work effectively in the inter-professional team.
- Demonstrate best midwifery practice by working in partnership with women, their families and other professionals.
- Act as an advocate for women meeting the requirements of the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
Syllabus
Nursing and Midwifery Council Pre-registration Midwifery Standards
EU Requirements to include any future amendments
School and programme requirements
Programme threads are linked throughout and include:
Infant feeding principles
Medicines management
Mental health and well-being
Values Based Enquiry Journey
Making every contact count
Continuity of carer
Leadership
Coaching
Learning and Teaching
Teaching and learning methods
Practice experience is supported by direct supervision from midwifery practice assessors/supervisors and other healthcare professionals. Although you have supernumerary status you are expected to be involved in direct care covering a range of shift patterns across a 24 hour period Monday to Sunday inclusive. Opportunities exist in each practice experience for you to arrange additional learning experiences to meet your learning needs. The module includes:
- An application of research to practice workshop (1 day per practice experience led by your Academic Assessor)
- A reflection and evaluation seminar (1 days per practice experience led by your Academic Assessor)
- Blackboard resources
- Online resources including School website at Southampton.ac.uk
- Academic support in practice, student and midwifery assessors/supervisors progress review
- Access to Professional Midwifery Advocates and opportunities to experience Restorative Clinical Supervision
- Access to Practice partner led activities such as clinical review events and learning opportunities.
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Teaching | 22 |
Placement Hours | 353 |
Total study time | 375 |
Resources & Reading list
General Resources
Nursing and Midwifery Council (2019) Standards for Pre-Registration Midwifery programmes. London, NMC.
Nursing and Midwifery Council (2018) Standards for Student Supervision and Assessment London, NMC.
The practice learning portal via Blackboard.
Internet Resources
Better Births: Improving Outcomes of maternity services in England. National Maternity Review.
Assessment
Assessment strategy
You will have access to a nationally NMC validated Midwifery On-going Record of Achievement (MORA) portfolio, as will your midwifery practice assessors/supervisors throughout the practice experience. This forms the basis of regular discussions of learning needs and also ensures records of achievement are completed regularly. You will take responsibility for the collation and organisation of your evidence and assessments within the MORA for presentation in line with the assessment requirements.
Each practice experience requires an assessment. The assessment must be overseen by a qualified midwife practice assessor/supervisor who holds currency and as per the NMC (2018) Standards for Student Supervision and Assessment. Sufficient time should be planned and set aside to complete the assessment. Assessments should be carried out within the context of practice so that evidence of skills, attitudes and knowledge is captured. It may be appropriate to use a combination of assessment methods e.g. questioning and/or direct observation. Questioning allows the midwifery practice assessors/supervisors to assess knowledge and attitudes, whilst observation measures accuracy of practice and level of autonomy. Best practice encourages you to provide a portfolio of evidence demonstrating user feedback, personal reflections, personal development planning and evaluation, attendance, feedback from members of the multi-disciplinary team, etc.
Review 2: Formative assessment
As part of the assessment for the module, midwifery practice assessors/supervisors will provide you with written and verbal feedback which you will collate in a portfolio of evidence to support the year 3, review 2 assessment. Within your MORA portfolio is a ‘holistic performance descriptor level 6’ which will be used to accompany your clinical year. Completion of this at strategic points across your year will highlight your development and progression through the practice journey and will be required for the final end of year assessment. Results will be discussed with you at the time of completion to ensure timely feedback so that where identified, there are opportunities to improve prior to the summative assessment. Where learning needs are identified, feedback should be delivered with sensitivity and in a manner which will enhance learning. Learning needs should be made explicit in the comments section and should be written by both you and your midwifery practice assessors/supervisors following the assessment and discussed with your academic assessor.
Summative holistic assessment
Near to the end of practice experience the summative holistic assessment is completed within the MORA alongside the final ‘holistic performance descriptor level 6’. You are required to receive an ‘achieved’ award to pass the module. Results will be discussed with you at the time of completion to ensure timely feedback. Where learning needs are identified, feedback should be delivered with sensitivity and in a manner which will enhance learning. Comments should be written by both you and your midwifery practice assessor following the assessment and discussed with the academic assessor. If a ‘not achieved’ is recorded, any learning needs must be documented and made explicit in the comments section. This will be undertaken in tandem with your academic assessor whereby you will be required to complete a written reflection regarding the areas for development and completion of a learning agreement. Both the practice assessor and academic assessor will agree the finalisation of both the reflection and learning agreement which will then be used to support your retrieval assessment.
Summary of assessment methods
Assessment requirements
You are required to record an ‘achieved’ in the following core areas to pass the module:
- Practises in accordance with The Code (NMC 2015 and updated in 2018)
- Understands the need to practice in a way which respects, promotes and supports individual rights, interests, preferences, beliefs and cultures
- Aware of the need for effective communication throughout the pre-conception, antenatal, intrapartum and post-natal periods
- Maintains confidentiality of information following GDPR
Inability to achieve these outcomes will constitute a referral overall.
No repeat for practice modules is permitted
Formative
This is how we’ll give you feedback as you are learning. It is not a formal test or exam.
Completion of skills at required level
- Assessment Type: Formative
- Feedback: You will receive feedback from your practice assessor and practice supervisors throughout your placement
- Final Assessment: No
- Group Work: No
Completion of skills at required level
- Assessment Type: Formative
- Feedback: You will receive feedback from your practice assessor and practice supervisors throughout your placement. Collation of this feedback will help you to compile an evidence portfolio to be used for Review 2. The MORA review points and the holistic summative assessment will allow for feedback by way of a report. The report will be undertaken by both practice assessor and the you in partnership.
- Final Assessment: No
- Group Work: No
Summative
This is how we’ll formally assess what you have learned in this module.
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Referral
This is how we’ll assess you if you don’t meet the criteria to pass this module.
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