Gerontological Nursing

Structure Type: Course
Code: SHO6F2
Type: Compulsory
Level: Bachelor
Credits: 2.0 points
Responsible Teacher: Palo, Raija
Teacher Team: Knuuttila, Tarja ; Ahola, Liisa ; Vaahtera, Kristiina
Language of Instruction: Finnish

Course Implementations, Planned Year of Study and Semester

Curriculum  Semester  Credits  Start of Semester  End of Semester
SH-2015   2 autumn   2.0   2016-08-01   2016-12-31  
SH-2016   2 autumn   2.0   2017-08-01   2017-12-31  

Learning Outcomes

Students implement multi-professional gerontological nursing care while taking into consideration the patient's age, life situation, the requirements of ethicality and the care and service setting. Students know how to assess the resources of patients and families from different cultural backgrounds and know how to support them in the planning, implementation and evaluation of nursing care. Students plan, implement and evaluate nursing interventions for aged patients and family members facing common geriatric conditions and age-related changes. Students know how to plan, implement and evaluate nursing for people with memory disorders. They use evidence-based interventions developed for gerontological nursing to help, support and counsel aged patients and family members. Students are able to help and support aged patients and families during terminal care. They support and promote aged people's and family members' health and ability to function. Students know how to support aged patients and families during crisis and change. They are able to counsel and support aged patients and family members in self-care and rehabilitation. In their work, students use current gerontological and geriatric knowledge.

Student's Workload

will be announced in the course implementation plan.

Contents

Health promotion, self-care support and rehabilitation in gerontological nursing. The most important nursing interventions (FinCC) in gerontological nursing. The national documentation model for nursing. Effica. The impact of the patient's age, sex, cultural background, life situation and care and service setting on gerontological nursing. Nursing, rehabilitation and counselling of aged patients and their families. Nursing, rehabilitation and counselling of dementia patients and their families. End-of-life care. Terminal care. Multiprofessionalism in gerontological nursing. Supporting aged patients' and their family members' health and ability to function.
A safe nursing environment. Occupational safety. Supervision of work. Gerontology. Geriatrics.

Recommended or Required Reading

Vallejo Medina, A. & al. 2006. Vanhusten hoito. WSOY.(sov.osin)

Eloranta, T. & Punkanen, T. 2008. Vireään vanhuuteen. Tammi (sov. osin)

Kivelä, S.-L. 2004. Vanhusten lääkehoito. Tammi. (sov. osin)

Tilvis & al. 2003. Geriatria. Duodecim. (sov.osin)

Heikkinen, E. & Rantanen, T. 2008. Gerontologia. Duodecim. (sov.osin)

Lindesay, J.; Rockwood, J. & MacDonald, A. (ed.) 2002. Delirium in old age. Oxford: University Press.

Mäki-Petaja - Leinonen, A. 2010. Vanhuuden haavoittuvuuden ennakointia. Teoksessa. Toim. Sarvimäki, A. Heimonen, S.-L. & Mäki-Petäjä - Leinonen, A. Vanhuus ja haavoittuvuus, ss. 193-206.

Duodecim. Kuolevan potilaan hoito. Käypähoitosuositus.

Current study materials

Mode of Delivery / Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

Lectures, workshop, simulation, case studies, mobile and online learning, study visit, independent study

Assessment Criteria

Assessment criterias written in the study entity of Client-Centred Clinical Competence during the middle phase of the studies.

Assessment Methods

Assignments, self and peer evaluation

Work Placement

The course contains practical assignments and theoretical studies

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