Archived case study

Module assessment service user leaflet

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Innovation

  • As part of the module assessment the students are required to design a leaflet for staff about a patient that has specific/additional needs that can be clearly related to psychological, sociological or physical issues.
  • The purpose of the leaflet is to provide information for radiographers or other health professionals about this particular patient group that may visit the Diagnostic Imaging Department.
  • The choice of patient needs to be justified and the design of the leaflet reflected upon.

What prompted innovation?

  • The course team is keen to use a range of assessments which encourage creativity, in addition to the standard methods of assessments such as rather than just having assignments and examinations.
  • The focus of the module is service users and the purpose of it is to facilitate and encourage the students to learn about a range of service users that visit the diagnostic imaging department, and to consider how best to care for them.

What makes innovation different?

Students do not normally create leaflets as a form of assessment so it required them to think carefully about what to include and who their target audience was.

Changes in practice

  • Students are much more aware of the needs of their service users.
  • Producing a leaflet has helped them to think about what information radiographers need to know about specific patients and how a leaflet might be helpful.

Impact

  • The students enjoyed creating the leaflets and undertaking the research to produce them; this was evidenced from module feedback.
  • The external examiners also commented on the innovative assessment method.

Dissemination

Some excellent leaflets have been produced which we hope to publish in the future.