EPN

SKOMP1000 The Profession of Nursing and Social Science Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Sykepleiens faglige og samfunnsvitenskapelige grunnlag
Study programme
Kompletterende utdanning for sykepleiere med utdanning fra land utenfor EU/EØS
Weight
15.0 ECTS
Year of study
2021/2022
Curriculum
FALL 2021
Schedule
Course history

Introduction

The course will teach students about the history, underlying philosophy, evidence-based practice, cultural understanding and professional ethics of the nursing profession, as well as knowledge about the state and municipalities, and health and social policy. This forms the basis for nurses’ duties in the municipal and specialist health services.

Required preliminary courses

Admission to the programme.

Learning outcomes

After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and competence:

Knowledge

The student

  • can disseminate knowledge about nursing as a profession and as a science
  • can describe the history and tradition of nursing
  • is familiar with theory of science and different research methods
  • can explain evidence-based practice
  • is familiar with professional and research critical debates
  • can discuss ethical theories and professional ethical principles
  • can refer to health and social policy, including applicable official requirements, compulsory provisions and laws and regulations
  • can describe the development of the welfare state and see the relationship between societal development, standard of living and individual health and social issues
  • can give an account of patient safety and quality at different levels of the health service
  • can give an account of cultural diversity in Norway, including the indigenous status of the Sami people
  • can give grounds for his/her professional communication in different relations

 

Skills

The student

  • can find, assess and refer to relevant research articles in order to elucidate nursing issues, both orally and in writing, in accordance with evidence-based practice
  • can document nursing in a legally and professionally sound manner
  • can use up-to-date knowledge about the health and welfare system, laws, guidelines and regulations in the performance of his/her duties
  • can use technology and digital solutions in the health service

 

Competence

The student

  • can disseminate subject matter on health administration and about health and society, both orally and in writing
  • can plan and carry out independent assessments of the nursing needs of people from indigenous and minority backgrounds
  • knows about quality challenges at system and/or task level that require innovative thinking
  • can share opinions about ethical challenges, with particular emphasis on safeguarding patients’ autonomy, integrity and dignity
  • can reflect on and handle ethical issues and principles
  • can reflect on his/her own professional practice and power structures when working with people

Competence The student

  • can disseminate subject matter on health administration and about health and society, both orally and in writing
  • can plan and carry out independent assessments of the nursing needs of people from indigenous and minority backgrounds
  • knows about quality challenges at system and/or task level that require innovative thinking
  • can share opinions about ethical challenges, with particular emphasis on safeguarding patients’ autonomy, integrity and dignity
  • can reflect on and handle ethical issues and principles
  • can reflect on his/her own professional practice and power structures when working with people

Teaching and learning methods

Lectures, group work, supervision, workshops, seminars, and internet searches course at the learning centre, and self-study.

Course requirements

The following coursework must have been approved in order for a student to be permitted to take the exam:

 

Minimum attendance of 80 % at workshop an seminars 

 

Assignment 1

The profession of nursing:

1a) Ethical focus

Group assignment/individual Students will write an ethical reflection in groups with individual reflection note from the work Scope: 1,000 words (+/-20%) Feedback from the lecturer during the process The assignment will be presented and discussed in study groups with the study group supervisor.

 

1b) Focus on evidence-based practice

Group assignment The assignment will be presented using a given template at a seminar Scope: 1,000 words (+/-20%)

 

Assignment 2

State and municipal studies, health and social policy.

2a) Health and social law focus

Individual subject note. Scope of 2000 words (+/-20%).

2b) Focus on the structure and organisation of the health and care services.

Individual electronic multiple choice assignment - 100% correct and submitted by the deadline.

Assessment

Supervised individual written exam, 6 hours.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

Offprints of laws and regulations: the Health Care Act, the Health Personnel Act, the Act relating to the rights of patients and users, the Act relating to specialist health services, the Mental Health Care Act, as well as an approved dictionary.

Grading scale

Grade scale A-F.

Examiners

Each exam is assessed by two examiners, one external and one internal.

Overlapping courses

Some of the content overlaps with the courses SYBA/S1110, SYBA/S1200 and SYBA/S3000/3010