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SYKPPRA40B Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Helsefremmende og forebyggende arbeid
- Study programme
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Bachelor's Programme in Nursing
- Weight
- 5.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2022/2023
- 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. 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.
Required preliminary courses
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 reflecting on health promoting and preventive work at the individual-, group- and society level with focus on healthy, vulnerable and marginalised groups
- is capable of describing conditions;that influence children and adolescent’s formative environment and;how activity and well-being are significant for health, welfare and the prevention of disease for all groups of the population
- is capable of describing;key issues related to women’s health;
- is capable of describing key issues related to sexual health and sexually transmitted diseases;
- is capable of describing how migration, refugee;and judicial status can affect each person’s health
- has knowledge about the importance of appreciative communication with children, adolescents and their parents/guardians*
- can explain children and adolescents’ right to participation in decisions that concern them*;
- can explain the importance of explorative approaches in cooperation with children and adolescents*
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Skills
The student is capable of
- exploring how social health determinants are significant to public health and work inclusion at the individual and group level
- using knowledge of pregnancy, birth and the post-partum period
- completing a project under supervision and disseminating the results
- carry out a conversation about everyday life with children and adolescents*;
- have appreciative communication with parents/guardians*
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Competence
The student is capable of
- discussing the connection between social health determinants and the UN Sustainable Development Goals
- reflecting on the health risks of people who live with demanding caregiving tasks, drug addictions in the family, and people who have experienced neglect or domestic violence
- can reflect on their own role in explorative conversation with children, adolescents and their parent/guardians*
- understands the importance of interprofessional cooperation with children, adolescents and their parents/guardians*
Teaching and learning methods
Project-based practical training: The students work with various topics related to health-promoting and preventive work based on practical experience (3 weeks, including INTER1200).
INTER1200 'Communication with children and adolescents' forms part of a common seminar day, digital learning resources and assignments related to interprofessional group work and self-study.
Course requirements
The following must have been completed and approved in order for a student to take the exam:
- project-based practical training, 3 weeks, compulsory attendance of 90 %
- INTER1200, Individual log. Scope: 500 words (+/- 10%). In order to write the log, the student must first attend a seminar over two days.;
Assessment
Oral exam in groups
- Until 10 students in groups, 30 minutes
Exams take place throughout the course and conclude with an;oral presentation.
The group can choose whether the oral exam is given in Norwegian and / or English.
Resit exam: If the exam is assessed as not passed, the student group gets a new opportunity to complete the exam by appointment. If the students do not pass the exam for the second time, the course is considered not passed for the whole group.
Permitted exam materials and equipment
All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with.
Grading scale
Pass/fail. One overall grade is awarded for the whole group.
Examiners
Two internal examiners assess each oral exam.
Overlapping courses
SYKKPRA40, and SYKPPRA40 and B overlap 100 %.