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The Profession of Nurse (6 cr)

Code: VÅV22GV01-3009

General information


Enrollment

15.06.2024 - 14.09.2024

Timing

03.09.2024 - 01.11.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

6 op

Virtual portion

4 op

RDI portion

1 op

Mode of delivery

34 % Contact teaching, 66 % Distance learning

Unit

Faculty of Health and Welfare

Teaching languages

  • Svenska

Seats

10 - 50

Degree programmes

  • Degree Programme in Nursing

Teachers

  • Ann-Louise Glasberg
  • Camilla Mattjus
  • Carina Gädda
  • Anita Wikberg

Teacher in charge

Anita Wikberg

Groups

  • USS24F-V
    Sjukskötare (YH), h24, flerform, Vasa

Objective

The student:
- has knowledge of their own professional field, the history and development of caring science
- has knowledge of and can reflect on basic concepts in caring science
- knows the basic competence requirements for their own profession
- understand the importance of evidence-based care
- can describe the organization of social and health care in Finland and the legislation that governs the activities
- has knowledge of service systems and the patient's / client's social benefits
- has basic skills in interprofessional work
- understands and can reflect on ethical guidelines and profession-specific ethical codes and can in his future profession work on the basis of these
- understands the importance of culture in healthcare and can respond to clients / patients from different cultures
- has knowledge about The Agenda for Sustainable Development 2030 and its implementation at Novia
- is aware of the importance of internal sustainability based on the demands placed on the profession and can maintain good health

Content

Caring science knowledge and evidence as a basis for care
The importance of the nursing profession
Work areas of a nurse
Health care in Finland
Management structures, different sustainable service environments and service systems
General laws in social and health care
Interprofessional work
The client's / patient's position and rights
Ethical guidelines and codes
Professional encounters
Person centered care
Intercultural care
Internal sustainability in the profession

Location and time

Alere + online
Autumn 2024
w. 37-44

Materials

NURSING SCIENCE
Alligood, M. R. (2014). Nursing theorists and their work (Eighth edition.). Elsevier.
Arman, M., Dahlberg, K. & Ekebergh, M., red. 2022. Teoretiska grunder för vårdande. Stockholm: Liber.
part 1-3, 5 Read for written exam
Erikssson, K. m.fl. 2012. Hoitotiede, Helsinki: Sanoma pro OY.
Eriksson, K. 2018. Vårdvetenskap. Vetenskapen om vårdandet - om dettidlösa i tiden. (Samlingsverk.) Stockhom: Liber AB.
Rehnsfeldt, A. & Arman, M. (red.). 2020. Klinisk vårdvetenskap. Vårdande på teoretisk grund. Stockholm: Liber Ab.
Wiklund, L. 2003. Vårdvetenskap i klinisk praxis. Stockholm: Natur och kultur.

NURSING ETHICS
Sandman.L. & Kjellström.S. 2018 (2024). Etikboken. Etik för vårdande yrken. Lund: Studentlitteratur.
Arman, M., Dahlberg, K. & Ekebergh, M., red. 2015. Teoretiska grunder för vårdande. Stockholm: Liber.
kapitel 4.

INTERCULTURAL NURSING CARE
Abdelhamid, P., Juntunen, A. & Koskinen, L. 2009. Monikulttuurinen hoitotyö. Helsinki: WSOYpro.
Ahmadi, F. 2008. Kultur och hälsa. Lund: Studentlitteratur.
Ekblad, S, (red.). 2022. Hälsa och mångfald: ett kliniskt perspektiv. Stockholm: Liber.
Hanssen, I. 2007. Omvårdnad i ett mångkulturellt samhälle. Lund: Studentlitteratur.
Herlitz, G. 2006. Kulturgrammatik - hur du ökar din förmåga att umgås över kulturgränserna. Malmö: Liber.
Hofstede, G., Hofstede, G.J. & Minkov, M. 2011. Organisationer och kulturer. Lund: Studentlitteratur.
Holland, K. & Hogg, C. 2010. Cultural awareness in nursing and health care: an introductory text. London: Hodder Arnold.
Kersey-Matusiak,G. 2015. Kulturkompetent omvårdnad. Lund: Studentlitteratur.
Ritter, L.A. & Graham, D.H. 2017. Multicultural Health. Burlington, MA, USA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
Sorajjakool, S., Carr, M.F. & Bursey, E. (Eds.) 2017. World religions for healthcare professionals. 2nd ed. Routledge: Oxon.
Wellman, E. 2017. Eri kulttuurien tuntemus hoitotyössä Espoo: T:mi Eija Wellman.
+ länkar på Moodle

Social och hälsovårdsorganisation och Social och hälsovårdsreformen, lagar www.finlex.fi
länkar på Moodle

Teaching methods

Lectures, groupwork, tutorials, online tests, and workshops.

Employer connections

Nursing association in Finland
Welfare county

Exam schedules

Nursing Ethics: Online Tests

Nursing Sciences: written exam
Intercultural Care: compulsory presence

Health care organization: Sote, legislation: assignment

Own profession and sustainable development: assignment and workshop (obligatory attendance)

See deadlines for assignments in Moodle.

Completion alternatives

Validation according to Novia's instructions

Student workload

Caring/nursing science (1cr) recorded material on Moodle + reading of material + exam 27h

Intercultural care 1cr compulsory presence at intercultural communication ´+ transcultural theories and models, online lecture with exercises 27h

Nursing ethics 2h introduction, 25h own reading and implementation of tests and tasks, and workshop.

Sote and legislation: lectures + group work and discussions = 54h

Own profession and sustainable development: lectures and own studies, and implementation of individual tasks and workshop = 27h

Further information

Introductions, workshops and seminars have mandatory attendance.

Content and materials can be found in Moodle.

AI is not allowed to use, except if the teacher specifically ask for it and then reference should be used.
Nova instructions for writing thesis should be used.
Feedback is given for the whole group, and on request individually.

Written exam : Arman, M., Dahlberg, K. & Ekebergh, M., red. 2022. Teoretiska grunder för vårdande. Stockholm: Liber. part 1-3, 5.

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Criteria for evaluation of the exam
The student has a superficial knowledge of the subject (by heart reading)

Assessment criteria for written work
The student has followed the instructions and their knowledge of the other students' work is inadequate. The student shows limited substance knowledge, it can be essential.

The student shows insufficient knowledge about the other students' written work. The student has followed the instructions for the written work. They have a deficient knowledge of the substance also touching the essential.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Criteria for evaluation of the exam
The student can account for the literature, reflect and motivate his / her views

Assessment criteria for written work
The student has followed the instructions for the written work and shows insufficient knowledge about the other students' written work. The student master the substance of his work, but the application is limited

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Criteria for evaluation of the exam
The student shows in his answer an in-depth knowledge and maturity beyond the traditional

Criteria for evaluation of written work individually or in groups
The student has followed the instructions for the written work and shows that she has mastered the substance. They have read the other participants' written work and can ask relevant questions and lead a discussion at the seminar. The written work and the possible opponentship show something out of the ordinary (technical execution, oral presentation, mature reflections, and independent working methods)

The student has followed the instructions for the written work and shows that she has mastered the substance. They have read the other participants' work and can ask relevant questions and lead a discussion at the seminar.

Assessment methods and criteria

Care ethics assessed GK /UK

Nursing science written exam 0-5
0-50% of the points= grade 0= FAIL
51-60% = grade1
61-70% =grade 2
71-80% = grade 3
81-90%= grade 4
91-100%= grade 5

Interultural care presence (or assignment) PASS/ FAIL

The health care organization is assessed 0-5

Own profession and sustainable development is assessed PASS/ FAIL

Assessment criteria, fail (0)

Not reached criterias for grade 1

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

See above

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

See above

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

See above

Qualifications

No prior knowledge required