Project & Objectives
NursEduPal@IMPACT builds on our previous Erasmus+ project, NursEduPal@Euro, which developed innovative teaching tools to empower nursing educators to provide effective palliative care education.
In this project we focus on the development of nurses, to enable and empower them to not just be effective in palliative care delivery, but to also be effective nurse leaders in palliative care.
The NursEduPal@Euro project developed innovative learning tools to enable nurse educators to provide engaging education in palliative care that addresses the complexity of Life long learning. The NursEduPal@IMPACT project will now create learning and training materials needed to enable participants to acquire leadership in palliative care and to mentor their colleagues and initiate changes that will improve the integration of quality palliative care into their daily practice.
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Defining
Describing nurses' perceptions of self-efficacy and leadership competence in palliative care and mapping eventual differences in leadership perspectives related to nationality, culture, and setting
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Developing
Creating an activating and immersive, blended learning trajectory with the NursEduPal@Euro tools aimed at the development of palliative care leadership
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Training
Empowering nurses and nurse educators to show clinical, moral-ethical and professional leadership and act as palliative care influencers
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Connecting
Connecting higher education and practice for collaborative learning and promotion of leadership in nursing Communities of Practice
Overview of the project
The main objective of NursEduPal@IMPACT is to develop nurses in training and practice and nursing educators as palliative care influencers that promote good practices in their surroundings.
To accomplish this we will create a stimulating innovative learning trajectory for the project’s international Community of Practice consisting of 3 concentric circles.
- Knowledge to facilitate implementation of core competencies in palliative care and palliative care leadership
- Self-efficacy as an engine for nursing leadership in palliative care
- Empowering nurses as palliative care influencers
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News & Events
Preparing a Taskforce on Nursing Education
When developing palliative care education, international collaboration is key. Leading up to the EAPC Congress in Barcelona, the
Presenting NursEduPal@IMPACT at the EAPC Congress, BarcelonaÂ
At the EU Funded Research Projects Session, Minna Hökkä presented on the NursEduPal@IMPACT project and took part in
The IMPACT Team and our IMPACT Mascots at the EAPC World Research Congress in Barcelona. Â
Members of the NursEduPal@IMPACT team were at the EAPC congress in Barcelona. We were there presenting, chairing, chatting,
Meet our Team of NursEduPal@IMPACT
The idea of bringing a national icon or mascot along to our meetings to represent our countries’ stories