Nursing in Serious Illness and Palliative Care (5 cr)
Code: TH00CK57-3008
General information
Enrollment
02.12.2024 - 10.02.2025
Timing
10.02.2025 - 21.03.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Health and Well-being
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
- Isa Öhberg
- Johanna Kero
Groups
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PSHTS23V
Objective
NURSING IN SERIOUS ILLNESS AND PALLIATIVE CARE 5 ETCS VAPA
The course includes 2 ETCS of studies in English
Objectives
• understands cancer as a disease and identifies factors affecting cancer prevention and early detection.
• can explain the clinical pathway and key concepts of palliative care and terminal care as well as the relationships between them and apply this knowledge in their work.
• understands the methods of helping, examination and treatment of seriously ill patients and is able to plan, assess and document palliative and humane nursing.
• is able to comprehensively encounter, support and guide the individual needs of patients and their families and friends and to utilise presence as a method of assistance.
• recognises their attitudes towards an incurable illness and death
• knows how to work in a way that promotes patient safety.
• understands the importance of lifelong learning in the planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of patient care, including development and research project work.
• knows how to work in a multiprofessional team to support the patient's self-treatment and to use different guidance methods and evidence-based information.
• develops their professional skills in teamwork and in different networks while understanding the importance of lifelong learning
• demonstrates initiative and self-management skills in nursing and understanding in the contents of nursing.
Content
Contents
• Cancer, cancer prevention and the clinical pathway of cancer patients
• Basics of palliative care, care policies and restrictions, proactive treatment plan
• Nursing a seriously ill patient
• Comprehensive support and guidance of patients and their families and friends
• Patient and occupational safety
• Recording and reporting of treatment
• Multiprofessional team and group work and self-reflection
• Interaction and encounters
Materials
- Materials in Itslearning
- Huovinen, A. 2023. Kliininen hoitotyö. Sanoma Pro, Helsinki: Syöpää sairastavan hoitotyö and Verisairauksien hoitotyö, pages 732-882.
Teaching methods
- Lectures
- Seminar and peer assessment
- Preclinical practice
- Simulation
- Independent work
- Reflection
- Exam
Exam schedules
Exams will be specified according to schedules and needs.
International connections
- Seminar work and peer assessment are carried out in small groups (about 3 to 5 people).
- Independent work
- Each student participates in one preklinical practice and simulation, lasting 4 hours.
- The exam is taken independently in Itslearning at a certain time. Material is available.
Completion alternatives
Participation obligation:
- Seminar and peer review
- Simulation
- Preclinical practice
- Exam
- Reflective discussion
If you are unable to participate, notify the teacher in advance and arrange a replacement performance. The replacement performance is primarily carried out during the same hour with another group.
Student workload
Work load of a student:
-Info and lectures 13 h
-Seminar work and peer evaluation 40 h
- Preclinical practice and simulation 27h
- Preparation for the exam and taking the exam 18h
- Independent tasks and work 35h
- Reflective discussion 2h
Content scheduling
The course is conducted between February 10th to March 21st 2025.
The detailed schedule can be found on the Itslearning platform.
Qualifications:
First-semester theoretical studies as well as theoretical studies in medical surgical nursing and at least 2 traineeships (Basics of nursing, internship in Nursing of Medical Surgical Patients 1 and/or 2).
The course includes 2 ETCS of studies in English.
Objectives
• understands cancer as a disease and identifies factors affecting cancer prevention and early detection.
• can explain the clinical pathway and key concepts of palliative care and terminal care as well as the relationships between them and apply this knowledge in their work.
• understands the methods of helping, examination and treatment of seriously ill patients and is able to plan, assess and document palliative and humane nursing.
• is able to comprehensively encounter, support and guide the individual needs of patients and their families and friends and to utilise presence as a method of assistance.
• recognises their attitudes towards an incurable illness and death
• knows how to work in a way that promotes patient safety.
• understands the importance of lifelong learning in the planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of patient care, including development and research project work.
• knows how to work in a multiprofessional team to support the patient's self-treatment and to use different guidance methods and evidence-based information.
• develops their professional skills in teamwork and in different networks while understanding the importance of lifelong learning
• demonstrates initiative and self-management skills in nursing and understanding in the contents of nursing.
Contents
• Cancer, cancer prevention and the clinical pathway of cancer patients
• Basics of palliative care, care policies and restrictions, proactive treatment plan
• Nursing a seriously ill patient
• Comprehensive support and guidance of patients and their families and friends
• Patient and occupational safety
• Recording and reporting of treatment
• Multiprofessional team and group work and self-reflection
• Interaction and encounters
Further information
Please, contact the teacher by email.
Teacher can also inform students about matters related to the course on the Itslearning platform.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Assessment:
- Seminar work FAIL - K5
- Independent tasks FAIL/PASS
- Simulation FAIL/PASS
- Preclinical practice FAIL/PASS
- Reflection discussion FAIL/PASS
- Exam FAIL-K5
The course is graded numerically (T1-K5). The final grade is the average of the seminar work and exam grades. (If the average is, for example, 3.5, it is rounded to H4)
Qualifications
First-semester theoretical studies as well as theoretical studies in medical surgical nursing and at least 2 traineeships (Basics of nursing, internship in Nursing of Medical Surgical Patients 1 and/or 2)