一个务实的方法来解决在医疗保健设置硕士项目的教育有效性和道德和治理要求之间的紧张关系

Kate Gerrish PhD MSc BNurs RN, Cathy Hill MSc PGDip (Psychotherapy) PGDip (Art Therapy) BSc RATh CPsychol AFBPS, Susan Mawson PhD Bsc (Hon) MCSP, Paul Gerrish MB BCh FFRCA
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越来越多的健康和社会关怀学科的硕士生同时面临的现实,以及公共部门研究治理过程的发展,作为硕士学位论文项目的背景进行了讨论。硕士水平的健康和社会护理从业人员的持续专业发展必须包括各种研究和系统调查方法的技能发展。硕士论文项目提供了与此相关的扩展应用学习和技能发展的机会。国民保健服务研究治理进程的最新发展虽然对保护患者至关重要,但却给学生在获得必要的治理和伦理批准以开展涉及在硕士论文项目的时间框架内收集原始数据的项目造成了困难。这对这一层次的学习和发展机会的影响进行了探讨。不同类型的硕士论文项目的价值和适当性,分别不同类型的治理过程进行了讨论。一个高等教育/国家卫生服务伙伴关系为确保尽可能方便和适当地管理学生项目提案的道德批准而制定的方法得到了分享和讨论。其中包括开发一个工具包,以帮助学生和其他人区分研究、审计和服务评价等活动。它们还包括考虑与这些潜在项目类型相关的适当治理框架和道德审查。
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A pragmatic approach to resolving tensions between the educational validity of master's projects in healthcare settings and ethical and governance requirements

The concurrent realities of growing numbers of master's students in health and social care subjects, and developments in research governance processes in the public sector are discussed as a context for master's level dissertation projects.

Master's level continuing professional development of health and social care practitioners necessarily includes the development of skills in diverse approaches to research and systematic enquiry. The master's dissertation project gives an opportunity for extended applied learning and skills development in relation to this. Recent developments in National Health Service research governance processes, while essential to the protection of patients, have created difficulties for students in gaining the necessary governance and ethical approvals to carry out projects involving the collection of primary data within the timeframe of a master's dissertation project. The implications of this on opportunities for learning and development at this level are explored. The value of different types of master's dissertation projects and the appropriateness, respectively, of different types of governance processes are discussed. Approaches developed by one higher education/National Health Service partnership, to ensuring that the ethical approval of student project proposals is managed as expediently and appropriately as possible, are shared and discussed. These include the development of a toolkit to assist students and others in differentiating between, for example, research, audit and service evaluation activities. They also include consideration of appropriate governance frameworks and ethical review in relation to each of these potential project types.

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