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Integrating student leadership and co-design in nurse education

Why you should read this article:

To recognise the importance of student leadership and co-design in nurse education programmes

To learn about a co-designed project in which students developed a digital resource on diabetes mellitus

To consider the benefits and challenges of integrating student-led initiatives into nurse education

 

Nurse education is evolving, with increasing emphasis on student-led initiatives and co-design. Integrating leadership development in nurse education is important for preparing future nurses to navigate complex healthcare environments. This article details a project involving six nursing students who participated in the Ambition to Success programme at Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland. The students took part in a series of workshops and collaborated with academics and professionals to develop a digital resource for students on diabetes mellitus. Using a co-design framework, they worked alongside experienced nurses and educators to create an engaging and evidence-based learning tool. The project supported the development of leadership skills, critical thinking and teamwork while enabling students to contribute directly to nurse education.

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Integrating student leadership and co-design in nurse education

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