Foundation Degree, a pathway to practice, 2/2: knowledge for successful practice
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In: British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, Vol. 9, No. 4, 2015, p. 196-201.
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T1 - Foundation Degree, a pathway to practice, 2/2: knowledge for successful practice
AU - Matthews, David
AU - Davison, Neil
AU - Bedson, Lynne
N1 - doi: 10.12968/bjha.2015.9.4.196
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - In part two of this analysis of the ?foundation degree sciences? (FdSc) in healthcare practice, a degree aimed at providing healthcare support workers (HCSWs) with an increased skill and knowledge base to practice at more advanced levels, an illustration will be made of some of the specific themes relating to the degree's content. The importance of solidifying existing clinical skills for HCSWs' present practice will be illustrated, as will their significance as a foundation to build upon for future advanced practice. Further, the non-clinical aspects of the degree will be presented, in particular, an emphasis upon the importance of taking into consideration social determinants of health and healthcare, along with the impact research has on practice.
AB - In part two of this analysis of the ?foundation degree sciences? (FdSc) in healthcare practice, a degree aimed at providing healthcare support workers (HCSWs) with an increased skill and knowledge base to practice at more advanced levels, an illustration will be made of some of the specific themes relating to the degree's content. The importance of solidifying existing clinical skills for HCSWs' present practice will be illustrated, as will their significance as a foundation to build upon for future advanced practice. Further, the non-clinical aspects of the degree will be presented, in particular, an emphasis upon the importance of taking into consideration social determinants of health and healthcare, along with the impact research has on practice.
U2 - 10.12968/bjha.2015.9.4.196
DO - 10.12968/bjha.2015.9.4.196
M3 - Article
VL - 9
SP - 196
EP - 201
JO - British Journal of Healthcare Assistants
JF - British Journal of Healthcare Assistants
SN - 1753-1586
IS - 4
ER -