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Training in Psychological Skills – Physical Health: Reducing Procedural Distress and Preparing Children for Procedures

Training in Psychological Skills – Physical Health: Reducing Procedural Distress and Preparing Children for Procedures

Overview

Level: Skilled

Impact Assessments:

This skilled-level e-learning module is designed to help staff recognise and manage procedural distress in children and young people, using psychological strategies.  It aims to increase knowledge of psychological models to promote coping and effectively prepare children, young people, and their families for procedures.

Completion Time: 45 minutes  

Is there a cost for this learning resource? :

No

Has this resource been accredited or endorsed by any organisation? :

NHS Education for Scotland

Training model:

Target Learners

All NHS and partnership paediatric staff who work with children and young people who have long-term physical health conditions.

Staff capacity and time commitment:

Completion Time: 45 minutes

Author/developer:

NHS Education for Scotland

Contact for Further Development

How to access this training

  • This e-learning module is available on TURAS Learn.

Procedural distress and preparing children and young people for procedures | Turas | Learn (nhs.scot) (must be signed in to Turas to access.

Link to resource


Quality dimensions

Usability

 Learning Objectives

  • Recognising signs of distress/anxiety in children and young people.
  • Understanding the impact of developmental stage and systemic factors on ability to cope with a procedure.
  • Developing knowledge of age-appropriate evidence-based psychological strategies to support children and young people.
  • Developing an awareness of when to refer a child on for specific intervention for procedural anxiety/distress.

Supports

This is an e-learning module with static content.

Supports - Workforce

Ring-fenced time to complete the module.

Supports - Technology

Staff will need access to laptops / computers and internet connections.

Supports - Administrative

None required

Supports - Financial

None

Evidence base

  • Based on established psychological theories and principles.
  • Regularly updated consistent with any new developments / impact data gathered from learners.


Impact assessments

Reaction

Learning

Assessment

• Graded test quiz with an 80% pass mark (can be repeated if necessary).

Behaviour

Staff will know how to manage distress and when children and young people require referral to Paediatric Psychology Services for intervention.

Results

This resource aims to enhance and modify staff practices and understanding rather than intervene directly with children and young people.


KSF dimension information in relation to the learning resource

Child Development and Attachment

Mental Health in Children, Young People and their Families

Engagement, Containment and Communication

Identification and Understanding of Need

Supports and Interventions

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