This Level 9 course is structured to meet the requirements of a 30-point research component of the Master of Nursing (taught option). It is designed for nurses in advanced practice roles undertaking clinical project work. Nurses in these roles are expected to demonstrate independence in practice and clinical decision-making as well as the ability to think critically and creatively to develop person-centred, evidence-based solutions for complex clinical problems. Evidence-based solutions involve integrating research evidence with clinician expertise, patient values or care preferences, and information from the practice context when making decisions affecting the quality, safety, and experience of care.
Being a Level 9 course, we are committed to support RN students in their abilities of:
- Knowledge - highly specialised knowledge, some of which is at the forefront of knowledge, and a critical awareness of issues in a field of study or practice.
- Skills - display skills in research and /or advanced scholarship by developing and applying new skills, techniques, and knowledge to existing or emerging problems. Master of the field of study or practice to an advanced level.
- Application (of knowledge and skills) - independent application and / or development of highly specialised knowledge and skills in research and / or advanced scholarship within a discipline or professional practice. Some responsibility for leadership within the profession or discipline.
Emphasised throughout the course are principles of implementing research into practice in ways that engage with all stakeholders, eliminate health inequities and ensure the routine provision of evidence-based care to prepare RNs to be future Nurse Practitioners to lead quality outcomes of healthcare.
Coursework aims to develop the student’s knowledge and expertise related to a clinical issue within their practice area and is comprised of these two assessments:
- Assessment one involves a critical and comprehensive synthesis of relevant literature to gain an in-depth understanding of a practice or clinical issue, identifying person-centred, evidence-based recommendations.
- Assessment two involves a critical analysis of the practice or clinical issue and with reference to a published theoretical model or framework that informs the development of a plan to lead evidence-informed practice change in Aotearoa New Zealand.