Studyinfo subject SYKPPRA70B 2021 HØST
SYKPPRA70B Prevention and Rehabilitation in Home-based Healthcare Service Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Hjemmebaserte tjenester, rehabilitering og forebygging
- Study programme
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Bachelorstudium i sykepleie
- Weight
- 15.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2021/2022
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
In this course, the student will learn about nursing for patients with chronic diseases, loss of function after injury or disease, intellectual disabilities and other complex diseases. The students will encounter patients in their own homes or in residential care homes. They will gain experience of communicating and interacting with patients and next-of-kin. Interprofessional cooperation will also be emphasised. Challenges related to key patient phenomena, functional impairment, mastery, dignity and user participation will be central aspects of the course. Different perspectives on nursing in a care and rehabilitation context are analysed with the home as the arena, at the intersection between paternalism and autonomy, as well as different cultural values. Interprofessional and intersectoral cooperation and service development and innovation are also included in the course.
In addition, the students taking this course in the spring semester will participate in the interdisciplinary teaching activity INTER1300 ‘Interprofessional collaboration on and with children, young people and their families’, with a scope corresponding to 1.5 credits carried out in the beginning of January. The theme will be how different professions can cooperate on and with children and adolescents. This includes a theoretical understanding of and research-based knowledge about interprofessional cooperation about and with children, adolescents and their families. Examples of the students’ practical training periods in particular, and from interprofessional cooperation in different practical fields of practice in general, will be part of the work. The learning outcomes expected after completion of INTER1300 are marked with *. See INTERACT’s website for a more detailed description of the content of INTER1300 https://uni.oslomet.no/interact/
Required preliminary courses
Passed course:
SYKP/SYKP1000 Theoretical Foundations of Nursing, 13 credits
SYKK/SYKP1100 Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry, 12 credits
SYKK/SYKP1200 Microbiology and Infection Control, 5 credits
SYKK/SYKP1300 Pharmacology and Drug Administration, 5 credits
SYKK/SYKP1400 Diseases and Health Deficits, 10 credits
SYKK/SYKPPRA10 The Fundamentals of Nursing, 15 credits
SYKK/SYKPPRA20 Nursing Patients with Acute, Critical and Chronic Diseases, 20 credits
SYKK/SYKPPRA30K Decision-making in Nursing and Patient Safety, 10 credits
or equivalent
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
- is capable of discussing the nurse’s role in health promoting work and (re)habilitation enterprises for different age groups
- is capable of explaining the terms everyday rehabilitation and habilitation at home
- is capable of explaining the nursing of children with lasting health challenges and the characteristics of good family-centred nursing
- is capable of discussing health counselling at the individual, group and social level
- is capable of assessing his/her own professional role in an interdisciplinary context
- has knowledge of key theoretical understandings of interprofessional cooperation*
- knowledge of the research- and experience-based basis for interprofessional cooperation about and with children, adolescents and their families*
Skills
The student is capable of
- adapting and integrating theoretical and practical knowledge of the nurse's rehabilitating and health promoting function in order to promote the best possible functional level, well-being and quality of life for the individual, in cooperation with other health professions
- identifying persons with a high risk of functional impairment early enough to implement measures to prevent a deterioration in function, and to reverse such deterioration once it has begun
- planning and carrying out nursing measures to ensure the safe transfer of patients between different units and levels of the health services
- is capable of reflecting on existing procedures and methods, and taking the initiative to quality improvement and implementation of new work methods
- discussing cultural sensitivity and reflecting on the significance of cultural understanding in nursing practice in the patients' homes
- reflecting and critically assessing ethical and legal challenges in the use of technology and digital solutions
- planning and carrying out nursing for patients in the last phase of life and following up next-of-kin and those left behind
- understanding how the patients’ linguistic and cultural background might affect how quality and patient safety is addressed
- has an understanding of the foundations for and the necessity of interprofessional cooperation about and with children, adolescents and their families, and of his/her own professional contribution to the cooperation*
Competence
The student is capable of
- critically reflecting on how information, communication and welfare technology can strengthen the municipality’s services
- exchanging points of view and experience with others in the field and in this way contribute to developing good practice
- exploring what a lack of activity and unmet psychosocial needs can lead to over time, and discussing how new measures can strengthen the traditional services provided
- discussing his/her own professional role in an interprofessional context and initiating and contributing to interprofessional and intersectoral cooperation
- communicating important theories, issues and solutions in the field, both orally and in writing
- reflecting on ethical perspectives when nursing is carried out in private homes
- engaging in new thinking and innovation processes through project work
- actively participating in interprofessional cooperation about and with children, adolescents and their families based on their own profession*
- establishing a common, interprofessional platform for active cooperation with children, adolescents and their families, as well as for their own professional contribution*
Teaching and learning methods
Project-based practical training: in the municipal health service, home-based services (9 weeks). Includes self-study, lectures, simulation, digital learning resources and seminars
The flipped classroom is used as a teaching method for part of the course. Digital learning resources will be made available in advance.
Digital learning resources are used for parts of INTER1300 ‘Interprofessional cooperation about and with children, adolescents and their families’, including digital resource lectures with lecturers from different study programmes, relevant cases and examples. Casework, observations and assignments related to interprofessional group work and self-study are also used. The students’ experience from practical training periods and examples from relevant practical training arenas are actively included in the work.
Course requirements
The following must have been completed and approved in order for the student to be permitted to submit the project assignment:
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attendance in compulsory activities, 90% of project-based practical training including:
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simulation palliation in home-based services - 2 days
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simulation Student Best - 2 days
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interprofessional and intersectoral cooperation (TPS) - 3 days. Carried out in the practical training establishment with an interdisciplinary student group. More information can be found in the booklet on interprofessional cooperation learning in practical training HV
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innovation and service development, participation in workshops related to innovation and innovation processes - 4 days
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Assessment
Project assignment in groups
- Carried out in groups of 3-5 students.
- The group formulates a research question about the nurse’s role in health promoting work or (re)habilitating activities. The exam period extends throughout the period.
- Scope: 3,000 words (+/-10%)
- Article format.
Resit exam: A student who fails the ordinary exam, may nevertheless submit a reworked version as a resit.
Permitted exam materials and equipment
All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with.
Grading scale
Pass/fail. All the students in a group are awarded the same grade.
Examiners
Two examiners assess the examinations. At least 10% of the examination papers will be assessed by an external examiner. The external examiner’s assessment shall benefit all students.
Overlapping courses
SYKKPRA70 and SYKPPRA70 overlap 100%.