Mental health content of comprehensive pre-registration nursing curricula in Australia
journal contribution
posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00authored byT McCann, Lorna Moxham, K Usher, P Crookes, G Farrell
In 2008 the final report of the Mental Health Nurse Education Taskforce (MHNET) was released. This paper presents the findings of the report’s survey into the mental health content of generic pre-registration nursing curricula in Australia. A questionnaire was sent to all nursing schools providing pre-registration curricula. Results indicate curricula contained a wide range of mental health theory and clinical hours. While the majority of universities incorporated most of the 20 key topics recommended by the MHNET in their courses, few addressed issues such as Indigenous mental health. There was considerable competition for placements between universities, and concern about the quality of some placements. Nurse academics with formal qualifications in mental health and specialist clinical mental health nurses were mainly involved in teaching theory. Specialist mental health clinicians and clinical educators were the key groups engaged in students’ clinical education, and preceptorship was the most common form of clinical supervision. Consumers and carers had limited involvement in the development or provision of mental health content of pre-registration curricula. Greater attention is needed to increasing the mental health content in pre-registration curricula. Furthermore, initiatives should be developed to increase access to clinical placements and reduce competition for places between universities
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)
History
Volume
14
Issue
6
Start Page
519
End Page
530
Number of Pages
12
eISSN
1744-988X
ISSN
1744-9871
Location
UK
Publisher
SAGE
Language
en-aus
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Health; Institute for Health and Social Science Research (IHSSR); James Cook University; La Trobe University; University of Wollongong; Victoria University (Melbourne, Vic.);