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Title: Nursing Workforce Development: TANZANIAN PERSPECTIVE


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Nursing Workforce Development TANZANIAN
PERSPECTIVE
  • Khadija Malima

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  • What do we mean by Tanzanian Nursing workforce
    Development?

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  • Nursing Workforce development is an essential
    process of ensuring the future strength and
    impact of the Nursing profession!!!!

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SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS
  • Brain teaser and reality check!!!
  • ASK YOURSELF, WHAT IS IT ABOUT YOUR WORK THAT
    MAKES YOU WORRIED EVEN WHEN AT HOME?

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Answers from participants
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SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS
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Current education schemes
  • Tanzania Commission for Universities
  • Universities-Ministry of Education Vocational
  • Ist Degree -2nd
  • PhDs (MUHAS)
  • National Accreditation Council for Technical
    Education
  • Ministry of Health Social Welfare
  • Advanced diploma
  • Diploma
  • Certificate

ALL NURSES ARE REGISTRERED REGULATED BY TNMC
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OPPORTUNITIES CHALLENGES
  • Sprouting of Universities offers more
    opportunities but coverage in Tz??
  • Quantity or Quality .compromises??
  • (monotony of degrees less clinical
    specialisationneed changes.Nurse clinical
    specialists)MUHAS
  • Entry criteria for minimum qualifications
  • Recruitment and retention of nurses..how far to
    saturation point?
  • Brain drain? Internal or External?

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Efforts to improve workforce developments
Nationally
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Why is this important? (SON)
  • Recognised need to expand the pipeline for youth
    entering the Nursing profession
  • Develop alternative training strategies for
    educating training nurses
  • Enhance the capacity to educational institutions
    through increasing number of faculty embrace
    new modes of clinical training
  • Develop strategies to retain nurses help them
    move to higher level positions

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NACTE (1)
  • Restructuring education system for all MoHSW
    technical education
  • Specifics for Nursing education
  • Competence based curriculum with various exit
    levels
  • Phasing out Advanced diploma and introducing
    Higher diploma

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NACTE (2)
  • Condensing general nursing to 3 years
  • Levels
  • Certificate
  • Diploma
  • Higher diploma
  • Degree
  • Masters
  • PhD

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Developments at Various levels
  • MoHSW -Funding loans for all.
  • EAC-Harmonisation of Nursing curricula for member
    countries-opens opportunities ..education
    employment
  • Parliament passed Revised Nurses midwives act of
    2006
  • Establishment of a 2nd Public University-UDOM
    with a new Faculty of Nursing
  • Established DEANs Forum for graduate nursing
    programs in the country

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SCHOOL OF NURSING AT MUHAS
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Recognised need to expand the pipeline for youth
entering the Nursing profession
  • ! Introduced Career days at Secondary schools

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Develop alternative training strategies for
educating training nurses? Module based
degrees
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Enhance its capacity through increasing number
of faculty embrace new modes of clinical
training
  • Revisited entry criteria
  • Tailoring basic sciences
  • Sandwich PhD
  • Exchange programmes

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Develop strategies to retain nurses help them
move to higher level of clinical practice,
education efficiency
  • ? Linking clinical nurses nurse
    teachers-transfer of knowledge
  • By Introducing courses such as clinical governance

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Introducing Clinical Governance in the Tanzanian
Nursing practice
  • 5 interactive modules (each ..learning days)
    each approximately . weeks apart.
  • Practical help to deliver a 'programme of
    change'.
  • Support for multi-disciplinary team work.
  • Access to Higher learning modules (Nursing
    faculty)
  • Ongoing networking and sharing of experiences and
    good practice.

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How does the Clinical Governance help
influence best practice?
  • Expertise in helping clinical teams to understand
    and implement clinical governance.
  • Enables implementation of a development programme
    in an organisation.
  • Backed up by support and site visits.

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Clinical governance (2)
  • Stimulates the development of many front line
    multidisciplinary projects to enhance the user
    experience.
  • Challenges existing practice and creates new ways
    of working.
  • Facilitates collective agreement and shared
    purpose.

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What are the benefits?
  • A systematic approach to developing a service.
  • Improved patient experience.
  • A culture of engagement and involvement of staff.
  • Effective use of people and resources.

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  • Realising creativity and energy within a service
  • A forum for multi-agency teams to address real
    issues in a supported environment.
  • PotentialsANY IDEAS?
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