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SYKP2200 Public Health Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Folkehelsearbeid
- Study programme
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Bachelor's Programme in Nursing
- Weight
- 20.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2024/2025
- Curriculum
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SPRING 2025
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
The course focuses on evidence-based public health work, with particular emphasis on health promotion and preventive efforts in community health services. Central themes include understanding how health challenges are distributed in the population. Therefore, you will learn how factors such as education, employment, living conditions, and the environment influence disease, health, and quality of life in the population at individual, group, and societal levels. The environment in which children and young people grow up is also part of the course.
In community health services, nurses have a significant responsibility to offer care and guidance to various population groups, including healthy individuals, vulnerable populations, and marginalised groups. One topic of discussion is how the development of service offerings and the use of technology in healthcare impact social, ethical, and political issues.
In this course, you will gain insight into scientific methods and undertake a group project related to practical internship (5 weeks), during which you will plan and execute a project under supervision. This project work provides the group with the opportunity to explore a chosen area of concern and employ suitable methods for data collection and analysis. The results will be presented orally as well as in written form as a project assignment.
In this course, you study together with students who are on exchange to OsloMet and much of the teaching is arranged with English-speaking groups.
Required preliminary courses
After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills, and general competence:
Knowledge
The student
- can describe the patients’ subjective experiences of disease and suffering and the importance of hope amidst serious illness
- can describe an account of nursing care for medical or surgical treatment
- is familiar with various documentation systems in nursing
- can describe the phenomena pain, treatment of pain and pain relief
- can describe measures to preserve life and health in the event of major accidents and in crisis and disaster situations
Skills
The student
- can systematically map and assess the patient's resources, problems and needs as well as implement measures, and evaluate and document effects (the nursing process)
- can describe for and perform person-centered nursing related to the current patient situation
- can use current clinical mapping and communication tools and be able to justify measures in the practice of nursing
- can document in clinical documentation systems using standardised terminology
- can carry out and assessing relevant nursing procedures
- can apply relevant medical technology in the practical performance of nursing
- can recognise stress and crisis situations in the event of loss and disease and adapting communication based on this
- can communicate with patients and next-of-kin adapted to the level of development/cognitive function and the condition
- can masters HRL and general first aid according to the ABCDE principle
- can implement measures in the event of sub-acute and acute incidents
- can identify ethical dilemmas in practice and reflect on different choices of action
General competence
The student
- can integrate knowledge from pathophysiology and pharmacology in the performance of nursing
- can reflect on responsible drug administration at an individual and systematic level
- can demonstrate responsibility, engagement, independence and can follow professional ethical guidelines when encountering patients, next-of-kin and colleagues
- can reflect on his/her own professional practice and progression
- can reflect on how culture and a cultural understanding can be significant in assessments, planning, performance and evaluation of nursing
Learning outcomes
Practical training has requirements for attendance 90 %. The student fills in a self-presentation for the start of the practice and self-assessment for the mid- and final assessment. Other compulsory activities included in the assessment of practice are:
- Courses in first aid.
- Courses in blood test.
- SF-unit.
- Individual assignment, scope of 1,500 words (+/- 10 %).
Teaching and learning methods
Assessment in practical training.
The assessment takes its point of departure in given criteria based on learning outcomes for the course, criteria for failing the practical training, criteria for suitability assessment and compulsory activities carried throughout the practical training. Students’ practical training can only be assessed if their attendance is sufficiently high (90%). For more information, see the general part of the programme description about the assessment of practical training.
If the student has failed the practical training, the whole practical training course must be retaken. This includes associated requirements.
Course requirements
Pass-fail.
Assessment
Contact lecturer approves the exam after recommendation from practical training supervisor. The final decision on whether to award a pass or fail grade is made by the university.
Permitted exam materials and equipment
- Completed course SYKK/SYKP1410 Diseases and Health Deficits, 13 credits.
- Passed course SYKK/SYKP1310 Administration of Medicine, 2 credits.
Grading scale
Part 1 Pass-fail.
Part 2 Pass-fail.
Examiners
Tekst- og diskursanalyse av journalistikk og andre medietekster kan gi oss kritisk bevissthet om hvordan pressen og andre aktører i samfunnet tenker om verden. Slik analyse kan belyse hvordan bestemte skrivemåter er med på å reprodusere eller forandre vante tankemønstre. I dette emnet skal studentene utvikle sin kunnskap om språket;med fokus på de journalistiske sjangrene. De skal opparbeide seg en økt bevissthet om ulike sider ved journalistspråket slik det har vokst fram over tid i nett- og papiraviser, radio, TV, og i sosiale medier. Studentene skal dessuten oppnå innsikt i og utvikle forståelse for hvordan journalistiske tekster kan avdekke eller tilsløre maktforhold i samfunnet.
Overlapping courses
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