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SYKPPRA50I Nursing Persons with Mental Health Problems Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Sykepleie til mennesker med psykiske lidelser
Study programme
Bachelor's Programme in Nursing
Weight
15.0 ECTS
Year of study
2020/2021
Course history

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.

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 the courses:

  • 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:

KnowledgeThe student

  • is capable of presenting mental health work in a historical perspective
  • is capable of explaining different theoretical perspectives on mental health disorders and mental health work: the significance of relationships, professional ethics, aesthetics, dignity and integrity in dealings with patients and next-of-kin
  • is capable of discussing how psychosis, personality disorders, anxiety, mood disorder and drug addiction can influence the patients’ fundamental needs and self-understanding
  • is capable of describing mental health and psychosocial challenges among refugees and immigrants: trauma, loss, grief and identity
  • is capable of describing how stigma, exclusion, discrimination and racism can influence mental health and psychosocial health
  • is capable of assessing what inhibits and promotes communication and how poor health and unmet care needs influence professional relations
  • is capable of describing strategies for mastery and concepts such as improvement processes, user participation, recovery and empowerment
  • is capable of explaining different understandings of mental health, disease and treatment, and how nurses can interact with patients in a culturally sensitive manner
  • is capable of understanding how health and social policy, including applicable official requirements and compulsory provisions, can be of significance to the practice of mental health work
  • is capable of discussing social and health issues, including neglect, violence, assault, drug and socio-economic problems, and can identify and follow up people with such challenges and implement necessary measures and/or treatment, or refer the patient to an expert in the field
  • 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*

SkillsThe student

  • is capable of applying key milieu therapeutic principles, and relevant mapping tools related to patients with mental health issues and/or drug addictions
  • is capable of integrating knowledge from pathophysiology and pharmacology in the nursing of patients with mental health issues and/or drug addictions
  • is capable of applying communication and interaction skills when encountering people with mental health issues and their next-of-kin
  • is capable of establishing, maintaining and concluding relationships in academic and professional contexts
  • is capable of using relevant documentation tools on the basis of a holistic understanding
  • is capable of continuously assessing situations that entail a risk for patients and/or staff and preventing unwanted incidents
  • is capable of demonstrating counselling skills, and is capable of receiving and making use of feedback on his/her own conduct
  • 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*

CompetenceThe student is capable of

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

Practical training over 10 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.

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 a student to take the exam:

  • Attendance in compulsory activities, 90% in practical training studies
  • Participation in seminars, compulsory attendance of 80% in seminars. Peer feedback
  • Simulation, relational skills and cooperation
  • Reflection assignment, individual assignment on ethics, power and legislation related to the student's own experience from practical training. Scope of 1000 words (+/- 10%).
  • INTER1300, see the website for more details on the coursework requirement https://uni.oslomet.no/interact/

Assessment

Assessment in practice

The assessment takes its point of departure in given criteria based on learning outcomes for the course, the continuous assessment and compulsory activities carried out by the student throughout the practical training. Students’ clinical training can only be assessed if their attendance is sufficiently high (90%). For more information, see the general part of the programme description about assessment in practice.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

Not relevant.

Grading scale

Language of instruction: Norwegian/English

Under supervision, the students will conduct an independent research or development project, or a literature summary. Students can choose to write the master’s thesis individually or in pairs. On application, large, interdisciplinary innovation projects can be written in groups of up to four students. Students can also apply to write the master’s thesis with students from other specialisations if they so wish, provided that the scope of the master’s thesis is the same. If more than one student work on the master’s thesis together, each student’s contributions must be documented. The thesis can be written as a monograph or as a scientific article on a specialised topic.

Development of the project description in preparation for the master’s thesis is part of the course MAVIT4070 Research Design and Project Description, 10 ECTS credits.

Examiners

All other compulsory and elective courses in the programme must be passed before the student can submit their master's thesis for assessment.

Overlapping courses

After completing the course, the student should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge

The student

  • has advanced knowledge of their area of specialisation and can analyse academic problems to identify the need for research and professional development
  • has in-depth knowledge of the research process

Skills

The student

  • can analyse relevant theories and issues to initiate and carry out a limited research,;quality improvement or development work
  • can use relevant methods for research,;quality improvement or development work in their own work
  • can analyse and deal critically with various sources of information and use them in scholarly arguments in their own research, quality improvement or development work
  • can carry out an independent, limited research,;quality improvement or development work;in accordance with the approved project description and the applicable norms for research ethics

General competence

The student

  • can communicate relevant issues, analyses and conclusions from their own research,;quality improvement or development work to both the general public and academia
  • can contribute to new thinking, innovation processes and evidence-based practice in the health services and in health-promoting work;