La mesure de prêt de services. Le développement des compétences en soins palliatifs basé sur le modèle d'apprenti [Loan of services developing palliative care skills based on the apprentice model].

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_9730B9758F26
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
La mesure de prêt de services. Le développement des compétences en soins palliatifs basé sur le modèle d'apprenti [Loan of services developing palliative care skills based on the apprentice model].
Journal
Perspective Infirmière
Author(s)
Dallaire C., Audet G., L'Heureux M., Saint-Laurent L., Fillion L., Morin D., Dubé N.
ISSN
1708-1890 (Print)
ISSN-L
1708-1890
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2008
Volume
5
Number
7
Pages
13-19
Language
french
Notes
Publication types: English Abstract ; Journal ArticlePublication Status: ppublish
Abstract
For over 25 years, the Maison Michel-Sarrazin, a private palliative care institution in the Quebec City region, has had an original agreement with other establishments in the healthcare network (hospitals, long-term residential centres and CLSCs), in the form of the loan of nursing services. Based on the findings of a study as part of a research program, this article describes the loan of nursing services and qualitatively assesses its effects on the development of nurses' palliative care skills. An evaluative descriptive approach based on two conceptual frameworks (Giddens; Patton) was used to compile the views of 79 players. The findings demonstrate the innovative nature of the loan of nursing services and its considerable influence on the development of nursing skills, thanks to training based on the apprenticeship model (learning through observation and imitation), and on nursing practice at the Maison Michel-Sarrazin. Nevertheless, the controversy surrounding training using the apprenticeship model and the lack of recognition of this training on the part of the lending institutions raise questions despite the general satisfaction with the loan of nursing services.
Keywords
Allied Health Personnel/education, Education, Nursing, Humans, Inservice Training, Nursing Care/standards, Palliative Care/standards, Quebec
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