End-of-life care

Structure Type: Course
Code: KFG11BGHK08
Type: Compulsory
Level: Bachelor
Credits: 2.0 points
Responsible Teacher: Hietaniemi, Elina
Teacher Team: Hietaniemi, Elina ; Lahti, Marita
Language of Instruction: Finnish

Course Implementations, Planned Year of Study and Semester

Curriculum  Semester  Credits  Start of Semester  End of Semester
VANTYO-2013   2 spring   2.0   2015-01-02   2015-07-31  
VANTYO-2014   2 spring   2.0   2016-01-01   2016-07-31  

Learning Outcomes

Students will learn to plan, implement and evaluate end-of-life care and become motivated to keep up to date with research and practical development work in end-of-life care. Students will be able to develop end-of-life care in various service provision systems. They will learn pain management methods. With help of their theoretical knowledge foundation and relevant research, they will learn to observe and support old people's end-of-life process and the adaptation of the patients' significant others.

Student's Workload

52 hours, including ca 20 hours in the classroom.

Prerequisites / Recommended Optional Courses

No previous studies are required.

Contents

Terminal patients' good quality of life; meeting the needs and wishes of the dying people; respecting their conviction. End-of-life care in various settings; pain alleviation methods for end-of-life care; terminal care decisionmaking; holistic care and nursing of the dying; physical, psychological, social and spiritual perspective; supporting and advising families and significant others; practical counselling.

Recommended or Required Reading

STM 2010. Hyvä saattohoito Suomessa - Asiantuntijakuulemisiin perustuvat saattohoitosuositukset Availability: http://www.stm.fi/c/document_library/get_file?folderId=1087414&name=DLFE-12411.pdf

Heikkinne H., Kannel V. & Latvala E. 2004. Saattohoito: haaste moniammatilliselle yhteistyölle. WSOY. Porvoo Availability: http://plari.amkit.fi/vwebv/holdingsInfo?sk=fi_FI&bibId=60162

Lipponen V. 2006. Läheisyyttä ja etäisyyttä kuolemassa. Article from the journal Gerontologia Availability: http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:ELE-1264867

other research and articles summarized by students.

Mode of Delivery / Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

Lectures, discussions, pair work, assignment for the practical training period Care and nursing of long-term patients

Assessment Criteria

Grade 5
Students know how to plan, implement and evaluate end-of-life care and they are motivated to keep up to date with research and practical development work in end-of-life care. Students are able to develop end-of-life care in various service provision systems. With help of their theoretical knowledge foundation and relevant research, they are able to critically analyse old people's end-of-life process and the adaptation of the patients' significant others. Students have command over end-of-life pain control.

Grade 3
Students know how to plan, implement and evaluate good quality end-of-life care and they are motivated to keep up to date with research and practical development work in end-of-life care. Students are able to develop end-of-life care in various service provision systems. With help of their theoretical knowledge foundation and relevant research, they are able to analyse old people's end-of-life process and the adaptation of the patients' significant others. Students have command over end-of-life pain control.

Grade 1
Students know, to an adequate degree, how to plan, implement and evaluate end-of-life care and they are motivated to keep up to date with research and practical development work in end-of-life care. With help of their theoretical knowledge foundation and relevant research, they analyse to a limited degree old people's end-of-life process and the adaptation of the patients' significant others. Students are familiar with end-of-life pain control methods.

Assessment Methods

Assingments in the classroom and for the practical training period.

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