Local Supervising Authority Practice Programme Proficiency Professional Practice: monitoring maternal and fetal wellbeing Proficiency Outcome as a practising midwife: ‘As a professional you must demonstrate that you provide a high standard of practice and care at all times’ (NMC 2008) The Code: Standards of conduct, performance and ethics for nurses and midwives, page 1. Midwife at the point of registration - can perform the activity satisfactorily without supervision, assistance and/or guidance; with acceptable speed and quality or work with understanding and appropriate application, identify the problem, relevant information and uncertainties (Competent and able to account for their actions) Refer to: Benner (1984) Assessment Level 3 (Appendix 1 LSA Guidance for Clinical Mentors and Academic assessors supporting a midwife undertaking an LSA practice programme 2013 Page 7) This is linked to: NMC (2008) The Code: Standards of conduct, performance and ethics for nurses and midwives; NMC (2009) Pre registration standards for midwifery education, Standard 17, p31 NMC (2011) The PREP handbook NMC(2012) Midwives rules and standards, Rule 5; Scope of practice NMC (2013) Raising concerns: Guidelines for nurses and midwives. NB Competencies listed may be modified or removed in light of the outcomes of the supervisory investigation. Clinical Proficiency Assessment Criteria used is (Benner, P. (1984). From novice to expert, excellence and power in clinical nursing practice. Menlo Park, CA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 307 pp. Local Supervising Authority Practice Programme Proficiency: Professional Practice- monitoring maternal and fetal wellbeing (April 2014) Evidence Verifier/ signature can be: No Benchmark Statements 1 As a practising midwife is responsible for providing midwifery care to a woman and baby during the antenatal, intra-natal and postnatal periods, you must be able to demonstrate that you are familiar with the necessity to: Promote normal birth Facilitate women’s choice Act as an advocate Lead investigating Supervisor of Midwives, Academic Assessor, Risk/Governance midwife or Sign off mentor 1.1. 1.2 Documented discussion and structured questioning to demonstrate in-depth of physiology of labour and how this may be enhanced during birth. Demonstrate insight by writing a reflective essay which identifies and applies key principles and evidence to promoting normal and normalising complex birth and the outcomes of the supervisory investigation. Verifier signature/designation : Evidence of achievement Date Pass/Fail Local Supervising Authority Practice Programme Proficiency: Professional Practice- monitoring maternal and fetal wellbeing (April 2014) Evidence Verifier/ signature can be: No Benchmark Statements 2 Assessment of maternal wellbeing, interpreting findings accurately and shares information with women, discussing any further action/consequences as necessary to include: Monitoring maternal well being Follow evidenced based care pathways, justifying any deviations Identification and management of risk Timely action and referral to appropriate professionals. Lead investigating Supervisor of Midwives, Academic Assessor, Risk/Governance midwife or Sign off mentor 2.1 Assessment of clinical competence in an area relevant to supervisory investigation recommendations and related identified practice gap. 2.2 Documented discussion and structured questioning 2.3 Critically appraise own practice demonstrating insight in reflective essay. 2.4 Attendance at a ‘normal birth’ workshop/MLU clinical practice and relate practice to the relevant physiology to facilitate low risk birth Verifier signature/designation : Evidence of achievement Date Pass/Fail Local Supervising Authority Practice Programme Proficiency: Professional Practice- monitoring maternal and fetal wellbeing (April 2014) Evidence Verifier/ signature can be: No Benchmark Statements 3 Assessment of fetal wellbeing. Care for, monitor and support women during labour and monitor the condition of the fetus, supporting spontaneous birth. Lead investigating Supervisor of Midwives, Academic Assessor, Risk/Governance midwife or Sign off mentor 3.1. Assessment of clinical competence in an area relevant to supervisory investigation recommendations. 3.2. Successfully complete CTG training package. 3.3. Complete ‘fresh eyes’ reviews with delivery suite/DAU coordinators and review findings and follow up action. Participates in monitoring fetal wellbeing using appropriate use of 3.4. Pinard, intermittent auscultation or by technical means. 3.5. Documented discussion and structured questioning Critically appraise own practice demonstrating insight in reflective essay. Recognises deviation from the normal wellbeing of the fetus Take appropriate action in response including appropriate referral Verifier signature/designation : Evidence of achievement Date Pass/Fail Local Supervising Authority Practice Programme Proficiency: Professional Practice- monitoring maternal and fetal wellbeing (April 2014) Evidence Verifier/ signature can be: No Benchmark Statements 4 Support the creation and maintenance of environments that promote health, safety and wellbeing of women, babies and others, including; Prevention and control of infection Promoting health Safety and security in the environment in which they work whether within the home, community, clinic or hospital. Appropriate use of equipment/technology Lead investigating Supervisor of Midwives, Academic Assessor, Risk/Governance midwife or Sign off mentor 4.4. Undertake mandatory training and apply learning to the identified practice gaps 4.2. Documented discussion and structured questioning in relation to effectively promoting healthy lifestyle choices and ‘Making every contact Count’ http://www.nhslocal.nhs.uk/story/every-contact-counts Verifier signature/designation : Evidence of achievement Date Pass/Fail Local Supervising Authority Practice Programme Proficiency: Professional Practice- monitoring maternal and fetal wellbeing (April 2014) Evidence Verifier/ signature can be: No Benchmark Statements 5 Measure, assess and facilitate wellbeing during antenatal/postnatal periods. Follow evidenced based care pathways, justifying any deviations. Assessment and interpretation of progress to include; observation, screening, abdominal, vaginal examinations as required; providing feedback to women. Social needs and assessment vulnerability. Lead investigating Supervisor of Midwives, Academic Assessor, Risk/Governance midwife or Sign off mentor 5.1. Assessment of clinical competence in an area relevant to supervisory investigation recommendations. 5.2. Documented discussion and structured questioning 5.3. Critically appraise own practice demonstrating insight in reflective essay with application of relevant physiology and evidenced based guidelines. 5.4. Review with their clinical mentor 5 – 10 sets of their own records demonstrating evidence of justification of actions taken. Timely referral to appropriate professionals Verifier signature/designation : Evidence of achievement Date Pass/Fail Local Supervising Authority Practice Programme Proficiency: Professional Practice- monitoring maternal and fetal wellbeing (April 2014) Evidence Verifier/ signature can be: No Benchmark Statements 6 Measure, assess and facilitate the progress of labour. Lead investigating Supervisor of Midwives, Academic Assessor, Risk/Governance midwife or Sign off mentor 6.1. Assessment of clinical competence in an area relevant to supervisory investigation recommendations and identified practice gaps. 6.2. Undertake the review of an existing guideline and benchmark against National guidance and if necessary update applying new research findings relevant to the guideline. Critically appraise and justify the use of any intervention, in order to facilitate birth Seeks informed consent prior to undertaking any procedure. Recognises deviation from the normal progress of labour or the well-being of the woman and fetus and discuss any further action/consequences as necessary. Verifier signature/designation : Evidence of achievement Date Pass/Fail Local Supervising Authority Practice Programme Proficiency: Professional Practice- monitoring maternal and fetal wellbeing (April 2014) Evidence Verifier/ signature can be: No Benchmark Statements 7 Assesses accurately the health and wellbeing of the mother and baby at birth Lead investigating Supervisor of Midwives, Academic Assessor, Risk/Governance midwife or Sign off mentor 7.1.Assessment of clinical competence in an area relevant to supervisory investigation recommendations and identified practice gaps Initiates and maintains emergency 7.2.Attend and pass NALS training/update measures if required 7.3.Attend and pass BLS training/update 7.4 Attend and pass Skills/drills training/update Add amend/add as required Verifier signature/designation : Evidence of achievement Date Pass/Fail Local Supervising Authority Practice Programme Proficiency: Professional Practice- monitoring maternal and fetal wellbeing (April 2014) Evidence Verifier/ signature can be: No Benchmark Statements 8 The midwife must demonstrate accountability by demonstrating on-going development, education and practice experience to maintain registration. Lead investigating Supervisor of Midwives, Academic Assessor, Risk/Governance midwife or Sign off mentor 8.1. Identify learning needs through the development of a professional portfolio. 8.2. Discussion regarding PREP/Revalidation requirements. 8.3. Present an individual learning plan to detailing learning needs and SMART goals to plans for how these will be achieved for the next year. Verifier signature/designation : Evidence of achievement Date Pass/Fail If Evidence, for example a study day, or attendance at a particular activity has not yet happened by either the 150 or 300 hour review please enter NYF (Not Yet Facilitated). At each of these reviews, if particular activities have not yet been facilitated , reassurance will be sought that, for example dates, times, venues, etc,, have been arranged to ensure evidence is completed and in place for the final 450 hour end review. At the final 450 hour review, if level 3 is not achieved, reasons for the failure must be clearly evidenced to justify the failure of the supervised practice programme. Named mentor must meet the sign off mentor requirements (NMC (2008) Standards to support learning and assessment in practice) The named supervisor can provide all the information in one document if appropriate. You may use the same five to ten sets of records if they provide all the evidence required You are only expected to prepare one presentation for student midwives ensuring that all areas identified are covered Local Supervising Authority Practice Programme Proficiency: Professional Practice- monitoring maternal and fetal wellbeing (April 2014)