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Leadership and service designLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: LEA0005N20S

Credits

5 op

Teaching language

  • English

Objective

Competency aims:
The student
• Is able to work proactively and inter-professionally in health care setting that aims to plan the patient/client care utilizing digital solutions. (readiness and ability)
• Has competence and the he/she understands the principals of a customer oriented service design and is ready to lead the team work. (competence and understanding)
• Is able to work for open, well-being and ethically sustainable health care settings. (evaluation ability and attitudes)

Learning outcomes:
At the end of the course the student is expected to
• Identify, explain and act for further trends and their effects on working life in health care setting using digital solutions. (e-health)
• Present various theories related to change in working life and identify his/her own possibilities to impact on well-being at working life in health care setting.
• Plan and implement service design in which the client’s participation is made possible and respected constantly.
• Work multi-professionally and being aware of the development possibilities in service design that are ethically sustainable.
• Plan and evaluate a smaller project in which the team work is at central.

Content

Course contents:
• Service design
• E-health (service design)
• Teamwork and collaboration
• Management of change
• Ethics at working life

Enrollment

23.09.2024 - 13.10.2024

Timing

13.01.2025 - 16.02.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Campus

Helsinki

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 50

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
Teachers
  • Jaana Tilli
Groups
  • A53nur

Objective

Competency aims:
The student
• Is able to work proactively and inter-professionally in health care setting that aims to plan the patient/client care utilizing digital solutions. (readiness and ability)
• Has competence and the he/she understands the principals of a customer oriented service design and is ready to lead the team work. (competence and understanding)
• Is able to work for open, well-being and ethically sustainable health care settings. (evaluation ability and attitudes)

Learning outcomes:
At the end of the course the student is expected to
• Identify, explain and act for further trends and their effects on working life in health care setting using digital solutions. (e-health)
• Present various theories related to change in working life and identify his/her own possibilities to impact on well-being at working life in health care setting.
• Plan and implement service design in which the client’s participation is made possible and respected constantly.
• Work multi-professionally and being aware of the development possibilities in service design that are ethically sustainable.
• Plan and evaluate a smaller project in which the team work is at central.

Content

Course contents:
• Service design
• E-health (service design)
• Teamwork and collaboration
• Management of change
• Ethics at working life

Teaching methods

1. Orientation lecture for all, mandatory participation

If student chosse group work: participating workshops, individual learning, group work, seminar presentation

If student choose individual learning; then mandatory orientation lectures at campus (one day), individual work and learning, recording of seminar presentation and commenting other´s presentation

Completion alternatives

Mandatory participation to orientation day (all students)

A. Individual Leadership assignment to all LEA study module students

B. Two possibilities to complete a Service design process- assignment

Participation at campus to all workshops/4, incl orientation), Service design process- assignment as a group work. You are led through the learning process in workshops by lecturers.

Orientation as a lecture in the beginning of every workshop by lecturers

team agreement for group work

describing client group and creating poster

writing group report about the SD process. Every step of the process will be published in seminar (4). Participation in all 4 seminars is mandatory.

Present group work in a seminar


Students choosing group work divide the workload and the steps within the groups.

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Individual learning process. You participate in the orientation day at campus. You have two supervisions at Zoom which are voluntary.

No recorded lectures, student familiarizes himself/herself with the lecture materials independently

you work with Leadership-assignment and Service design process - assignment individually. All steps of SD process assignment are published after seminars. Participation in the seminars is voluntary.

You present your SD-process assignment as a recorded video and submit it to a discussion forum. Mandatory commenting to other´s presentations.

Students choosing the individual process complete all the steps in SD process by themselves

Student workload

135 working hours

Assessment methods and criteria

1. Individual Leadership assignment: 5-1
2. Service design process assignment/ Group or individual assignment: 5-1
Leadership and Service design study molule: mean of assignment 1 and to: 5-1

Criteria for the evaluation of essay-type learning assignments:

5 - 4 Very Good
You combine well source-based information, personal reflection and observations
The main concepts are opened well in theoretic part
Use of the references and referencing is done correctly
Process is defined very well and in team work the voice of every participant can be read
All steps of the process are represented as text or attached pictures or scanned if eg. flowchart drawn in paper.

You combine well source-based information, personal reflection and observations
The main concepts are opened well in theoretic part using references
Use of the references and referencing is done correctly
Process is defined very well and in team work the voice of every participant can be read
All steps of the process are represented as attached pictures


3 Good
The source-based information, personal reflection and observations can be found
The main concepts are opened in theoretic part
Use of the references and referencing is done mostly right according to Diak´s guideline
Process is defined and in team work the voice of participants can be read
All steps of the process are represented

1- 2 Satisfactory
The source-based information, writer´s reflection and observation can be read
The main concepts have been superficially opened
There are mistakes in the use of the references and referencing
Process is not well defined and in team work the voice of participants is superficially written
All steps of the process are not represented

Failed, Students must complete their work

Evaluation scale

0-5

Enrollment

11.10.2023 - 29.10.2023

Timing

15.01.2024 - 18.02.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Campus

Helsinki

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
Teachers
  • Jaana Tilli
  • Arja Koski
Groups
  • A51nur
    A51nur

Objective

Competency aims:
The student
• Is able to work proactively and inter-professionally in health care setting that aims to plan the patient/client care utilizing digital solutions. (readiness and ability)
• Has competence and the he/she understands the principals of a customer oriented service design and is ready to lead the team work. (competence and understanding)
• Is able to work for open, well-being and ethically sustainable health care settings. (evaluation ability and attitudes)

Learning outcomes:
At the end of the course the student is expected to
• Identify, explain and act for further trends and their effects on working life in health care setting using digital solutions. (e-health)
• Present various theories related to change in working life and identify his/her own possibilities to impact on well-being at working life in health care setting.
• Plan and implement service design in which the client’s participation is made possible and respected constantly.
• Work multi-professionally and being aware of the development possibilities in service design that are ethically sustainable.
• Plan and evaluate a smaller project in which the team work is at central.

Content

Course contents:
• Service design
• E-health (service design)
• Teamwork and collaboration
• Management of change
• Ethics at working life

Teaching methods

Independent orientation and studying- Individual assignment submitted to the discussion forum the latest 9.1.24 and self-leadership- assignment after orientation lecture.
Group work process in and between the Workshops which include kick off lectures.
Final group assignment.

Materials

Nurses Leading Change from E-book The Future of Nursing 2020- 2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity by Wakefield MK, Williams DR, Le Menestrel S & Lalitha. Chapter 9. J. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/diak/detail.action?docID=6697061

Holroyd, J., Brown, K., Turner, A.P. (2015) Self-leadership and personal resilience in health and social care, chapters 2. (pp. 45-65, 3. (pp. 66-88) and 6. (pp.136-169).

Neuhaus, M. (2020). What is Self-Leadership? Models, Theory and Examples. https://positivepsychology.com/self-leadership/

Anderson, S., Nasr, L., & Rayburn, S. W. (2018). Transformative service research and service design: Synergistic effects in healthcare. The Service industries journal, 38(1-2), 99-113. https://doi.org/10.1080/02642069.2017.1404579

Pfannstiel, M. & ; Rasche, C.,2019.Service design and service thinking in healthcare and hospital management: theory, concepts, practice. eBook.

Completion alternatives

The alternative performance of the course include all assignments(2) and Service design process done individually. Seminar participation is recorded presentation of the process.

Student workload

Please notice that this course is based on flipped class-room philosophy which means that the learning is student oriented and flexible.
Group working is essential and regular presence at lectures is requested in order to pass the course.

Assessment methods and criteria

- Independent orientation and studying- active participation in discussion and study circle
- Individual assignment submitted to the discussion forum the latest 9.1.24: returned in time and
- Self-leadership- assignment after orientation lecture: Assessment 5-1, failed
- Group work process in and between the Workshops which include kick off lectures: active participation
- Final assignment as a recorded group discussion: Assessment 5-1 , compelementing the assignment

Evaluation scale

0-5

Enrollment

19.09.2022 - 09.10.2022

Timing

09.01.2023 - 17.02.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Campus

Helsinki

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 333

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
Teachers
  • Jaana Tilli
  • Arja Koski
Groups
  • A49nur

Objective

Competency aims:
The student
• Is able to work proactively and inter-professionally in health care setting that aims to plan the patient/client care utilizing digital solutions. (readiness and ability)
• Has competence and the he/she understands the principals of a customer oriented service design and is ready to lead the team work. (competence and understanding)
• Is able to work for open, well-being and ethically sustainable health care settings. (evaluation ability and attitudes)

Learning outcomes:
At the end of the course the student is expected to
• Identify, explain and act for further trends and their effects on working life in health care setting using digital solutions. (e-health)
• Present various theories related to change in working life and identify his/her own possibilities to impact on well-being at working life in health care setting.
• Plan and implement service design in which the client’s participation is made possible and respected constantly.
• Work multi-professionally and being aware of the development possibilities in service design that are ethically sustainable.
• Plan and evaluate a smaller project in which the team work is at central.

Content

Course contents:
• Service design
• E-health (service design)
• Teamwork and collaboration
• Management of change
• Ethics at working life

Location and time

10.1.23 9-12, Zoom, Orientation, https://diak-fi.zoom.us/j/61370169332
31.1.23 9-16 workshop, Diak´s campus
1.2.23 9-16 workshop, Diak´s campus
16.2. 9-16 workshop, Diak´s campus

Materials

Nurses Leading Change from E-book The Future of Nursing 2020- 2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity by Wakefield MK, Williams DR, Le Menestrel S & Lalitha. Chapter 9. J. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/diak/detail.action?docID=6697061

Holroyd, J., Brown, K., Turner, A.P. (2015) Self-leadership and personal resilience in health and social care, chapters 2. (pp. 45-65, 3. (pp. 66-88) and 6. (pp.136-169).

Neuhaus, M. (2020). What is Self-Leadership? Models, Theory and Examples. https://positivepsychology.com/self-leadership/

Anderson, S., Nasr, L., & Rayburn, S. W. (2018). Transformative service research and service design: Synergistic effects in healthcare. The Service industries journal, 38(1-2), 99-113. https://doi.org/10.1080/02642069.2017.1404579

Pfannstiel, M. & ; Rasche, C.,2019.Service design and service thinking in healthcare and hospital management: theory, concepts, practice. eBook.

Completion alternatives

- Independent study based on the material given in advance
- Study circle
- Group work
- The exam related to management and service design is an alternative to
active group work

Student workload

Please notice that this course is based on flipped class-room philosophy which means that the learning is student oriented and flexible.
Group working is essential and regular presence at lectures is requested in order to pass the course.

Evaluation scale

0-5