Making the case for service user involvement in the operating department practice curriculum: A discussion paper

Authors: Siwadi, E. and Hughes, M.

Journal: Journal of Perioperative Practice

Volume: 35

Issue: 6

Pages: 244-248

eISSN: 2515-7949

ISSN: 1750-4589

DOI: 10.1177/17504589241302940

Abstract:

This article discusses the case for improving service user involvement in a UK-based operating department practice (ODP) degree programme. The term ‘service user’ is a broad phrase referring to those who use or are affected by the services of Health and Care Professions Council-registered professionals. In 2018, the Health and Care Professions Council set a mandatory requirement for service user engagement within all 15 HCPC-registered Allied Health Professions. Despite this, there is a lack of published literature on this topic, particularly in relation to operating department practice education. The authors, who are involved in operating department practice education and service user engagement at one UK university, discuss their proactive integration of service user involvement in the operating department practice curriculum through a well-established partnership. The article identifies various formats of service user involvement, utilisation of a humanisation framework, evaluating the impact on students and highlights the transformative potential of experiential learning. The authors advocate for knowledge sharing to build an empirical foundation for service user involvement in operating department practice education nationwide.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40921/

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Making the case for service user involvement in the operating department practice curriculum: A discussion paper.

Authors: Siwadi, E. and Hughes, M.

Journal: J Perioper Pract

Volume: 35

Issue: 6

Pages: 244-248

eISSN: 2515-7949

DOI: 10.1177/17504589241302940

Abstract:

This article discusses the case for improving service user involvement in a UK-based operating department practice (ODP) degree programme. The term 'service user' is a broad phrase referring to those who use or are affected by the services of Health and Care Professions Council-registered professionals. In 2018, the Health and Care Professions Council set a mandatory requirement for service user engagement within all 15 HCPC-registered Allied Health Professions. Despite this, there is a lack of published literature on this topic, particularly in relation to operating department practice education. The authors, who are involved in operating department practice education and service user engagement at one UK university, discuss their proactive integration of service user involvement in the operating department practice curriculum through a well-established partnership. The article identifies various formats of service user involvement, utilisation of a humanisation framework, evaluating the impact on students and highlights the transformative potential of experiential learning. The authors advocate for knowledge sharing to build an empirical foundation for service user involvement in operating department practice education nationwide.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40921/

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Making the case for service user involvement in the operating department practice curriculum: A discussion paper

Authors: Siwadi, E. and Hughes, M.

Journal: JOURNAL OF PERIOPERATIVE PRACTICE

Volume: 35

Issue: 6

Pages: 244-248

eISSN: 2515-7949

ISSN: 1750-4589

DOI: 10.1177/17504589241302940

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40921/

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Making the case for service user involvement in the operating department practice curriculum: A discussion paper.

Authors: Hughes, M. and Siwadi, E.

Journal: Journal of Perioperative Practice

Publisher: Association for Perioperative Practice

eISSN: 2515-7949

ISSN: 1750-4589

DOI: 10.1177/17504589241302940

Abstract:

This article discusses the case for improving service user involvement in a UK-based operating department practice (ODP) degree programme. The term ‘service user’ is a broad phrase referring to those who use or are affected by the services of Health and Care Professions Council-registered professionals. In 2018, the Health and Care Professions Council set a mandatory requirement for service user engagement within all 15 HCPC-registered Allied Health Professions. Despite this, there is a lack of published literature on this topic, particularly in relation to operating department practice education. The authors, who are involved in operating department practice education and service user engagement at one UK university, discuss their proactive integration of service user involvement in the operating department practice curriculum through a well-established partnership. The article identifies various formats of service user involvement, utilisation of a humanisation framework, evaluating the impact on students and highlights the transformative potential of experiential learning. The authors advocate for knowledge sharing to build an empirical foundation for service user involvement in operating department practice education nationwide.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40921/

Source: Manual

Making the case for service user involvement in the operating department practice curriculum: A discussion paper.

Authors: Siwadi, E. and Hughes, M.

Journal: Journal of perioperative practice

Volume: 35

Issue: 6

Pages: 244-248

eISSN: 2515-7949

ISSN: 1750-4589

DOI: 10.1177/17504589241302940

Abstract:

This article discusses the case for improving service user involvement in a UK-based operating department practice (ODP) degree programme. The term 'service user' is a broad phrase referring to those who use or are affected by the services of Health and Care Professions Council-registered professionals. In 2018, the Health and Care Professions Council set a mandatory requirement for service user engagement within all 15 HCPC-registered Allied Health Professions. Despite this, there is a lack of published literature on this topic, particularly in relation to operating department practice education. The authors, who are involved in operating department practice education and service user engagement at one UK university, discuss their proactive integration of service user involvement in the operating department practice curriculum through a well-established partnership. The article identifies various formats of service user involvement, utilisation of a humanisation framework, evaluating the impact on students and highlights the transformative potential of experiential learning. The authors advocate for knowledge sharing to build an empirical foundation for service user involvement in operating department practice education nationwide.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40921/

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Making the case for service user involvement in the operating department practice curriculum: A discussion paper.

Authors: Siwadi, E. and Hughes, M.

Journal: Journal of Perioperative Practice

Volume: 35

Issue: 6

Pages: 244-248

Publisher: Association for Perioperative Practice

ISSN: 1750-4589

Abstract:

This article discusses the case for improving service user involvement in a UK-based operating department practice (ODP) degree programme. The term ‘service user’ is a broad phrase referring to those who use or are affected by the services of Health and Care Professions Council-registered professionals. In 2018, the Health and Care Professions Council set a mandatory requirement for service user engagement within all 15 HCPC-registered Allied Health Professions. Despite this, there is a lack of published literature on this topic, particularly in relation to operating department practice education. The authors, who are involved in operating department practice education and service user engagement at one UK university, discuss their proactive integration of service user involvement in the operating department practice curriculum through a well-established partnership. The article identifies various formats of service user involvement, utilisation of a humanisation framework, evaluating the impact on students and highlights the transformative potential of experiential learning. The authors advocate for knowledge sharing to build an empirical foundation for service user involvement in operating department practice education nationwide.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40921/

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