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SYKPPRA60 Nursing for Patients with Complex Health Challenges Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Sykepleie til pasienter med sammensatte helseutfordringer
Study programme
Bachelorstudium i sykepleie
Weight
15.0 ECTS
Year of study
2024/2025
Curriculum
FALL 2024
Schedule
Programme description
Course history

Introduction

In this course, nursing of patients in the context of care and rehabilitation is a key area. The course covers the nursing of patients with complex health challenges on short-term or long-term stays in different institutions. Students will gain experience of communicating and interacting with patients and next-of-kin related to long-term health challenges. Mapping of loss of function, challenges related to key patient phenomena and cognitive deficits will be part of the course. Emphasis is also placed on attention to the patients’ background as a basis for nursing. Management, organisational competence, ethics and work on the nurse's pedagogical function are also included. You will complete 8 weeks of practical training in this course.

Required preliminary courses

To start this course you must have passed:

  • Passed the first year of study.

  • SYKP/SYKP2100 Person Centered Care, 15 credits.

  • SYKK/SYKPPRA21 Nursing Patients with Acute, Critical and Chronic Diseases 1, 15 credits.

  • SYKK/SYKPPRA30 Nursing Patients with Acute, Critical and Chronic Diseases 2, 10 credits.

or equivalent.*

* For year group 2022 at OsloMet, the equivalent is:

  • Passed the first year of study.

  • SYKK/SYKPPRA20 Nursing Patients with Acute, Critical and Chronic Diseases 1, 20 credits.

  • SYKP/SYKP1060 Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) in Health Care, 5 credits.

  • SYKP/SYKK2000 Theory of Science and Research Methods, 5 credits.

  • SYKK/SYKPPRA30 Nursing Patients with Acute, Critical and Chronic Diseases 2, 10 credits.

Learning outcomes

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 explain age-related diseases and treatments
  • can discuss how person-centered nursing can contribute to well-being, health promotion and maintenance of physical and cognitive function in the individual
  • can explain the grounds for how health and social care policy can set the guidelines for quality development in the municipal health service and discuss how patient safety measures are expressed

 

Skills

The student 

  • can apply the nursing process by observing, assessing, and making clinical decisions in complex nursing and treatment processes, and documenting the patient’s situation and needs for nursing in the patient records
  • can administer, observe and assess the effects of medicines, current side effects and prevent polypharmacy
  • can apply person-centered nursing, communication skills and communication principles when dealing with people with dementia to prevent and manage challenging behavior
  • carrying out prioritised patient safety measures and discussing how this is exhibited and laid as a basis for professional improvement work in the nursing and care services
  • taking responsibility for professional management by delegating and following up work
  • tasks towards a group of patients and staff and reflect on how this can have an impact on the quality of the nursing service
  • can apply educational principles in teaching, guidance and information to patients, next-of-kin, students, and relevant personnel
  • can reflect on own and others' attitudes and values ​​in interaction with patients and next-of-kin, and in interprofessional collaboration

 

General competence

The student

  • can assess patients' existential needs, and central phenomena such as meaning, hope, faith and reconciliation to contribute to quality of life
  • can reflect on what can prevent and resolve conflicts in the working environment
  • can identify and reflect on relevant ethical issues and dilemmas at the individual, group, and society level reflecting on the significance of social relations and the role the patient’s next-of-kin of patients who are on short- or long-term stays in institutionscan
  • can reflect on the importance of the patient's social relationships and the role of relatives of patients who are on short- or long-term stays in institutions
  • can reflect on the meaning of good care pathways for elderly people and chronically ill patients and how these can contribute to ensuring a coordinated, holistic, and cohesive service
  • takes responsibility for own learning by identifying own learning needs and acquiring new knowledge, showing initiative, accuracy and reliability

Teaching and learning methods

Practical training: in the municipal health service (8 weeks), including self-studies, lectures, digital learning resources and theme-based seminars with presentations.

Course requirements

Part 1 Assessment of practical training

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 practical training are:

  • Planning and carrying out supervision for a group of first year students in cooperation with the practical training supervisor and contact lecturer (inspiration practical training).

Assessment

Combined assessment.

Part 1 Assessment of 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. Part 1 and part 2 appear on the diploma.

 

Part 2 Individual home examination.

  • Three days.
  • Scope: 2,500 words (+/- 10 %).

Part 1 and part 2 can be taken independently of each other. The student must have obtained a pass on both parts in order to pass the course as a whole and earn the credits. . Part 1 and part 2 appear on the diploma.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with. 

Grading scale

Part 1 Pass-fail.

Part 2 Grade scale A-F.

Grade scale stated on diploma.

Examiners

Part 1 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.

Part 2 All answers are assessed by two examiners.

An external examiner is used regularly, at a minimum of every third completion of the course. When selecting answers for external evaluation, a minimum of 10 percent of the answers shall be included, with no fewer than 5 answers. The external examiner’s assessment of the selected answers shall benefit all students.

Overlapping courses

SYKKPRA60x and SYKPRA60x are fully overlapping.