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Practice: School- and Student Health Care (6 cr)

Code: HVV22PR03-3003

General information


Enrollment

02.12.2025 - 08.02.2026

Timing

09.02.2026 - 10.05.2026

Number of ECTS credits allocated

6 cr

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Faculty of Health and Welfare

Teaching languages

  • Svenska

Degree programmes

  • Degree Programme in Public Health Nursing

Teachers

  • Vasa Vård 2

Groups

  • UHV22D-V
    Hälsovårdare (YH), h22, dagstudier, Vasa

Objective

The student:
- can plan, implement, evaluate and document the client’s/patient’s care in school and student health care
- can identify pupils’ and students’ resources and health barriers and support their health
- respects the cultural affiliation of the pupils, students and their families
- masters safe drug therapy management and vaccination programmes within the field of school and student health care
- has insight into interprofessional work and can participate in networks to promote health and wellbeing among pupils, students and their families"

Content

Clinical practice in school health care and student health care context

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Approved:
Can receive feedback and show willingness to develop professional skills
Follows the work list and keeps agreed times
Can ask questions that are relevant for learning a work
Works according to plan and has a basic accuracy in important work steps
Can perform tasks initially under supervision in the direction of increased independence
Has knowledge and can ask questions that are relevant for learning
Can follow directives and instructions and take responsibility for tasks
Can make decisions concerning tasks at a basic and in-depth level
Know the values ​​and consider the ethical principles
Can communicate with and respond to patients / clients
Can work with others in the work team

Qualifications

HVV22HA01 Starting Points for The Public Health Nurse´s Work at Individual, Group and Community Level
HVV22HA05 Public Health Nursing with School Children and Youth and Their Families