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SKOMPPRA20 Nursing Persons with Mental Health Problems Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Sykepleie til mennesker med psykiske lidelser
Weight
15.0 ECTS
Year of study
2023/2024
Course history
Curriculum
SPRING 2024
Schedule
  • Introduction

    In this course, students will learn about mental health work, relational skills and factors that promote and harm the mental health of individuals and groups. People's resources and opportunities, but also their vulnerabilities as individuals, are areas of focus. The significance of close relationships and society's influence are important for mental health and are emphasised in the course. This includes patient phenomena such as hope and hopelessness, pain and pain relief, exhaustion and energy.

  • Required preliminary courses

    Passed the course SKOMP1000.

  • 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 present mental health work in a historical perspective
    • can s discuss how psychosis, personality disorders, anxiety, mood disorder and drug addiction can influence the patients’ fundamental needs and self-understanding
    • can describe mental health and psychosocial challenges among refugees and immigrants and how stigma, exclusion, discrimination, and racism can influence mental health and psychosocial health
    • can describe strategies for mastery and concepts such as improvement processes, user participation, recovery, and empowerment
    • can explain how framework factors such as current legislation and compulsory regulations can be of significance to the practice of nursing in mental health work
    • can discuss the special needs of children and young people related to trauma, neglect, violence, abuse and drug and socio-economic problems

     

    Skills

    The student

    • can apply key milieu therapeutic principles related to patients with mental disorders
    • can apply knowledge about the main groups of psychotropic drugs and integrate knowledge from disease theory in assessing the effects and side effects of drugs
    • can apply communication and interaction skills when encountering people with mental health issues and their next-of-kin and can establish, maintain, and terminate relationships
    • can map symptoms of various mental and drug-related disorders and conditions and use relevant mapping tools in the practice of nursing
    • is capable of continuously assessing situations that entail a risk for patients and/or staff and preventing unwanted incidents
    • can assess what inhibits and promotes communication and how poor health and unmet care needs influence professional relations

     

    Competence

    The student is capable of

    • reflecting on his/her own professional practice and power structures when encountering people with mental health issues and drug addictions and and receive guidance and feedback
    • reflecting on existing procedures and methods, and taking the initiative to engage in dialogue about the implementation of new knowledge and new work methods
  • Teaching and learning methods

    Practical training: in Municipal health service/Specialist health service, Mental health (8 weeks), including self-study, simulation, digital learning resources, lectures 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.

  • Course requirements

    The course starts with practice preparation weeks consisting of lectures and simulation.

  • Assessment

    Admission to the programme.

  • Permitted exam materials and equipment

    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 give an account of the health-promoting, preventive, rehabilitating and alleviating function of nurses, including knowledge about palliative care
    • can explain ageing processes and the special needs of the elderly
    • can explain clinical assessment processes in nursing for the purpose of addressing the patient’s basic needs and improving his/her own resources in the course of the illness
    • can explain the concept of patient-centred nursing
    • can explain sentrale begreper i pharmacology and drug administration related to relevant diseases
    • can refer to acts and regulations relating to drug administration
    • can recognise relevant patient phenomena
    • can give an account of the management and organisation of the health service
    • is familiar with tools and methods for running innovation processes, implementation and continuous improvement work
    • can elaborate on challenges relating to information security in nursing practice

     

    Skills

    The student can

    • provide nursing care that attends to the patient’s basic needs and resources, with a focus on patients with permanent or recurring medical conditions
    • organise, manage and coordinate nursing care for a group of patients
    • use relevant medical/technical equipment og sykepleieprosedyrer
    • apply infection control measures to prevent the spread of unwanted microbes
    • apply mapping, assessment, documentation and communication tools in nursing practice
    • reflect on and handle ethical issues, and adjust his/her practices in the performance of duties
    • provide relevant drug administration and consider relationships between multi-diagnoses, polypharmacy and the patient’s condition
    • use knowledge of legislation with particular focus on user participation and competence to give consent, internal control, the right to immediate assessment and treatment
    • inform, teach and provide guidance to patients and next of kin about problems that arise in connection with illness, suffering and death
    • use technology and digital solutions to support patients’ and next-of-kin’s resources, mastering possibilities and participation
    • use knowledge about cultural competence and cultural literacy in the assessment, planning, provision and evaluation of nursing care
    • adapt communication to the target groups’ special needs
    • kan anvende kunnskapsbasert praksis

     

    Competence

    The student

    • can engage in cooperation across disciplines, professions, sectors, enterprises and levels, and initiate such cooperation
    • can exchange points of view and experience with others in the field and in this way contribute to developing good practice
    • can plan and carry out communication and interaction with patients and next of kin based on the principles of respect, co-determination and integrity
    • can plan and carry out targeted cooperation processes with patients, next of kin and other practitioners, and can prevent and resolve conflicts
    • can reflect on his/her own professional practice and power structures when working with elderly people
  • Grading scale

    Clinical training, lectures, group work, written assignments, logs, training at the simulation and skills centre, seminars, supervision and self-study.

    Students will receive two weeeks of preparatory theoretical teaching and simulation before embarking on eight weeks´ clinical training with direct patient contact.

  • Examiners

    Contact lecturer approves grade after recommendation from practical training supervisor. The final decision on whether to award a pass or fail grade is made by the university.

  • Overlapping courses

    Not relevant.