Clinical care IV: Home care and outpatient careLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: CLI4005N20S
Credits
5 op
Objective
Competency aims:
The aim of the course is that the student
• Understands the meaning and methods of health promotion and prevention within the field of home care and outpatient care.
• Gains a deeper understanding for the older patient and patients from different cultures. The student gets an insight in the collaboration between hospital- and outpatient care and learns to see the care from many points of view.
• Learns to collaborate with different professional groups in a client centered way.
Learning outcomes:
At the end of the course the student is
• Expected to be able to plan, carry out and evaluate the home visit independently and as a part of a multi professional team make a care plan for the client
• Able to see the clients health resources and is able to develop his/her health prevention and promotion thinking.
• Familiar with care assessment over the phone and knows the meaning and purpose with phone counseling. The student can consider the special matters concerning clients from foreign cultures.
• Familiar with the special needs regarding older clients, including medication administration, nutrition and rehabilitation.
• Familiar with the normal aging process and can identify variations from the normal aging.
• Familiar with different types of eHealth solutions as a part of the outpatient care.
Content
Course contents:
• Home care
• Gerontology
• Geriatrics
• Outpatient care
• Teamwork
• Rehabilitation
• Nutrition
• Medication administration
• Vaccination competence
• Simulation
Enrollment
01.03.2024 - 18.03.2024
Timing
02.09.2024 - 03.11.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Helsinki
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 100
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
Teachers
- Suvi Vierelä
- Linnea Jokinen
Groups
-
HKI-S23nur
Objective
Competency aims:
The aim of the course is that the student
• Understands the meaning and methods of health promotion and prevention within the field of home care and outpatient care.
• Gains a deeper understanding for the older patient and patients from different cultures. The student gets an insight in the collaboration between hospital- and outpatient care and learns to see the care from many points of view.
• Learns to collaborate with different professional groups in a client centered way.
Learning outcomes:
At the end of the course the student is
• Expected to be able to plan, carry out and evaluate the home visit independently and as a part of a multi professional team make a care plan for the client
• Able to see the clients health resources and is able to develop his/her health prevention and promotion thinking.
• Familiar with care assessment over the phone and knows the meaning and purpose with phone counseling. The student can consider the special matters concerning clients from foreign cultures.
• Familiar with the special needs regarding older clients, including medication administration, nutrition and rehabilitation.
• Familiar with the normal aging process and can identify variations from the normal aging.
• Familiar with different types of eHealth solutions as a part of the outpatient care.
Content
Course contents:
• Home care
• Gerontology
• Geriatrics
• Outpatient care
• Teamwork
• Rehabilitation
• Nutrition
• Medication administration
• Vaccination competence
• Simulation
Teaching methods
Activating lectures
Seminar assigment (Case method) and seminar (mandatory participation)
Skill labs (mandatory participation)
Calculation workshops (mandatory participation)
Self study (reading material, web material)
Examination (medication and calculation test)
Materials
Literature for medication theory exam
Tetley, J., Cox, N., Jack, K., & Witham, G. (Eds.). (2018). Nursing older people at a glance. ProQuest Ebook Central https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/diak/detail.action?docID=5302587
Part 3; Chapters 16 & 17
Gersch, C., Heimgartner, N.M, Rebar, C.R, Willis, L.M. 2016 (Fourth edition). Medical-surgical nursing. Made incredibly easy. LWW Staff. Springhouse publishing company. E-book
Chapter 21
Administering medication to older adults: https://www-dynahealth-com.anna.diak.fi/nursing-skills/administering-medications-to-older-adults
Literature for the course
Williams, P. (2016). Basic geriatric nursing (Sixth or later edition). Elsevier. e-book available by Diak credentials https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/diak/detail.action?docID=2093179 Printed book availability (8th edition, 2023) at Diak library https://diak.finna.fi/Record/diana.121106?sid=2978637582&lng=en-gb
Vitality in later years : food recommendation for older adults. 2020. https://www.julkari.fi/handle/10024/140764
ISBAR
ABCDE -assesment
NEWS assesment tools
Lecture materials
Additional literature:
Kantor, D. (2019). Lippincott Visual Nursing?: A Guide to Clinical Diseases, Skills, and Treatments: Vol. Third edition. Wolters Kluwer Health. https://anna.diak.fi/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=2112286&site=ehost-live or https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/diak/detail.action?docID=5762693
Marie Boltz, P. R. G.-B. F. F., Elizabeth Capezuti, P. R. F., Terry T. Fulmer, P. R. F., & DeAnne Zwicker, D. A. B. (2016). Evidence-Based Geriatric Nursing Protocols for Best Practice: Vol. 5th edition. Springer Publishing Company. https://anna.diak.fi/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=1203025&site=ehost-live
Peate, I., & Stephens, M. (2020). Wound care at a glance. ProQuest Ebook Central. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/diak/detail.action?docID=5983905
LWW (2016). Health assessment made incredibly visual!. ProQuest Ebook Central https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/diak/detail.a
Gonzalez-Morales, B. 2019. Action of nurses to improve prospective memory in people affected by alzheimers.
CALCULATION TEST:
Shihab, P. (2014). Numeracy in nursing and healthcare : Calculations and practice. Taylor & Francis. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/diak/detail.action?docID=1753265
Completion alternatives
-
Employer connections
-
Exam schedules
The medication and calculation exam in the end of the course.
Student workload
Activating lectures: 4 x 4 hours (16 hours) and
Seminar 1 x 4 hours (mandatory participation) = 2 cr
Skill labs: 1 x 8 hours/ student (mandatory participation) = 1 cr
Calculation workshops 1 x 3 hours/ student (mandatory participation) = 2 cr
Self study: 92 hours (reading material, web material, activating test) and
Examination: 3 hours (Medication and calculation test) (incl. in 5 cr)
Content scheduling
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student is expected to be able to:
- use evidence based caring science in the home care and outpatient care context
- understand for community care, outpatient care, the meaning of the home and the relatives for the patient
- see the collaboration between hospital- and outpatients care and understand the continuity of the care
- respect the patient in her home
-understand of the rehabilitation system, social benefits, organization and social services system in Finland social service and social aid and working methods
-plan, carry out and evaluate the home call independently and make a care assessment and counseling over the phone and a care plan for the client
-see the clients’ health resources and develop his/her health prevention and promotion thinking
-consider the special matters concerning clients from different cultures
-understand the main principles of medication administration (knowledge of medicines in elderly and adequate calculation skills) and nutrition in elderly
-know the normal aging process and the possibly variations from the normal aging
-document observations and care activities in the home setting
-know different eHealth solutions in the outpatient care
Contents:
-Patient assessment by using patient safety tools (ABCDE, NEWS)
-Community health care
-The care of elderly
-Outpatient care
-Rehabilitation
-Nutrition
-Social benefits
-Central caring activities and examinations in home care and outpatient care
-Decision making process in health care; planning, implementation and assessment of the caring.
Further information
Calculators are allowed in medication calculation test.
Skill-labs in small groups.
The student has to pass the course to go out on Home care-practical training.
Assessment methods and criteria
Evaluation scale: 1-5/abandoned.
Successful completion of the course requires
- Participation in the first lecture
- Calculation test approved
- Participation in exam (evaluation on a scale of 1-5)
- Participation in skill labs (4h+4h)
- Participation in seminar (4h) (evaluation on a scale of 1-5)
Evaluation scale
0-5
Enrollment
01.03.2023 - 19.03.2023
Timing
04.09.2023 - 03.11.2023
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
- Riikka Tuominen
- Suvi Vierelä
- Linnea Jokinen
Groups
-
A53nur
Objective
Competency aims:
The aim of the course is that the student
• Understands the meaning and methods of health promotion and prevention within the field of home care and outpatient care.
• Gains a deeper understanding for the older patient and patients from different cultures. The student gets an insight in the collaboration between hospital- and outpatient care and learns to see the care from many points of view.
• Learns to collaborate with different professional groups in a client centered way.
Learning outcomes:
At the end of the course the student is
• Expected to be able to plan, carry out and evaluate the home visit independently and as a part of a multi professional team make a care plan for the client
• Able to see the clients health resources and is able to develop his/her health prevention and promotion thinking.
• Familiar with care assessment over the phone and knows the meaning and purpose with phone counseling. The student can consider the special matters concerning clients from foreign cultures.
• Familiar with the special needs regarding older clients, including medication administration, nutrition and rehabilitation.
• Familiar with the normal aging process and can identify variations from the normal aging.
• Familiar with different types of eHealth solutions as a part of the outpatient care.
Content
Course contents:
• Home care
• Gerontology
• Geriatrics
• Outpatient care
• Teamwork
• Rehabilitation
• Nutrition
• Medication administration
• Vaccination competence
• Simulation
Teaching methods
Activating lectures
Seminar assigment (Case method) and seminar (mandatory participation)
Skill labs (mandatory participation)
Calculation workshops (mandatory participation)
Self study (reading material, web material)
Examination (medication and calculation test)
Materials
E-Book for the medication exam: Blundell, Adrian & Gordon Adam. 2015. Geriatric Medicine at a glance. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated. Available as E-book. https://diak.finna.fi/Search/Results?lookfor=+Geriatric+Medicine+at+a+glance&type=AllFields&dfApplied=1&hiddenFilters%5B%5D=building%3A0%2FDIAK%2F&limit=20
- Applicable parts; Part I: Chapters 1,3,4,7
- Applicable parts; Part II
Gersch, C., Heimgartner, N.M, Rebar, C.R, Willis, L.M. 2016 (Fourth edition). Medical-surgical nursing. Made incredibly easy. LWW Staff. Springhouse publishing company. E-book
- Chapter 21
Vitality in later years : food recommendation for older adults. 2020. https://www.julkari.fi/handle/10024/140764
ISBAR
ABCDE -assesment
NEWS assesment tools
Lecture materials
Additional sources:
Tetley, J., Cox, N., Jack, K., & Witham, G. (Eds.). (2018). Nursing older people at a glance. ProQuest Ebook Central https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/diak/detail.action?docID=5302587
Kantor, D. (2019). Lippincott Visual Nursing?: A Guide to Clinical Diseases, Skills, and Treatments: Vol. Third edition. Wolters Kluwer Health. https://anna.diak.fi/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=2112286&site=ehost-live or https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/diak/detail.action?docID=5762693
Marie Boltz, P. R. G.-B. F. F., Elizabeth Capezuti, P. R. F., Terry T. Fulmer, P. R. F., & DeAnne Zwicker, D. A. B. (2016). Evidence-Based Geriatric Nursing Protocols for Best Practice: Vol. 5th edition. Springer Publishing Company. https://anna.diak.fi/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=1203025&site=ehost-live
Peate, I., & Stephens, M. (2020). Wound care at a glance. ProQuest Ebook Central. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/diak/detail.action?docID=5983905
LWW (2016). Health assessment made incredibly visual!. ProQuest Ebook Central https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/diak/detail.a
Gonzalez-Morales, B. 2019. Action of nurses to improve prospective memory in people affected by alzheimers.
CALCULATION TEST:
Shihab, P. (2014). Numeracy in nursing and healthcare : Calculations and practice. Taylor & Francis. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/diak/detail.action?docID=1753265
Completion alternatives
-
Employer connections
-
Exam schedules
The medication and calculation exam in the end of the course.
Student workload
Activating lectures: 4 x 4 hours (16 hours) and
Seminar 1 x 4 hours (mandatory participation) = 2 cr
Skill labs: 1 x 8 hours/ student (mandatory participation) = 1 cr
Calculation workshops 1 x 3 hours/ student (mandatory participation) = 2 cr
Self study: 92 hours (reading material, web material, activating test) and
Examination: 3 hours (Medication and calculation test) (incl. in 5 cr)
Content scheduling
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student is expected to be able to:
- use evidence based caring science in the home care and outpatient care context
- understand for community care, outpatient care, the meaning of the home and the relatives for the patient
- see the collaboration between hospital- and outpatients care and understand the continuity of the care
- respect the patient in her home
-understand of the rehabilitation system, social benefits, organization and social services system in Finland social service and social aid and working methods
-plan, carry out and evaluate the home call independently and make a care assessment and counseling over the phone and a care plan for the client
-see the clients’ health resources and develop his/her health prevention and promotion thinking
-consider the special matters concerning clients from different cultures
-understand the main principles of medication administration (knowledge of medicines in elderly and adequate calculation skills) and nutrition in elderly
-know the normal aging process and the possibly variations from the normal aging
-document observations and care activities in the home setting
-know different eHealth solutions in the outpatient care
Contents:
-Patient assessment by using patient safety tools (ABCDE, NEWS)
-Community health care
-The care of elderly
-Outpatient care
-Rehabilitation
-Nutrition
-Social benefits
-Central caring activities and examinations in home care and outpatient care
-Decision making process in health care; planning, implementation and assessment of the caring.
Further information
Calculators are allowed in medication calculation test.
Skill-labs in small groups.
The student has to pass the course to go out on Home care-practical training.
Assessment methods and criteria
Evaluation scale: 1-5/failed.
Successful completion of the course requires
- Participation in the first lecture
- Calculation test approved
- Participation in exam (evaluation on a scale of 1-5)
- Participation in skill labs (4h+4h)
- Participation in seminar (4h) (evaluation on a scale of 1-5)
Evaluation scale
0-5
Enrollment
01.03.2022 - 18.03.2022
Timing
05.09.2022 - 04.11.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Helsinki
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 300
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
Teachers
- Mirjami Huuskonen
- Suvi Vierelä
Groups
-
A51nurA51nur
Objective
Competency aims:
The aim of the course is that the student
• Understands the meaning and methods of health promotion and prevention within the field of home care and outpatient care.
• Gains a deeper understanding for the older patient and patients from different cultures. The student gets an insight in the collaboration between hospital- and outpatient care and learns to see the care from many points of view.
• Learns to collaborate with different professional groups in a client centered way.
Learning outcomes:
At the end of the course the student is
• Expected to be able to plan, carry out and evaluate the home visit independently and as a part of a multi professional team make a care plan for the client
• Able to see the clients health resources and is able to develop his/her health prevention and promotion thinking.
• Familiar with care assessment over the phone and knows the meaning and purpose with phone counseling. The student can consider the special matters concerning clients from foreign cultures.
• Familiar with the special needs regarding older clients, including medication administration, nutrition and rehabilitation.
• Familiar with the normal aging process and can identify variations from the normal aging.
• Familiar with different types of eHealth solutions as a part of the outpatient care.
Content
Course contents:
• Home care
• Gerontology
• Geriatrics
• Outpatient care
• Teamwork
• Rehabilitation
• Nutrition
• Medication administration
• Vaccination competence
• Simulation
Teaching methods
Activating lectures
Seminar assigment (Case method) and seminar (mandatory participation)
Skill labs (mandatory participation)
Calculation workshops (mandatory participation)
Self study (reading material, web material)
Examination (medication and calculation test)
Materials
E-Book for the medication exam: Blundell, Adrian & Gordon Adam. 2015. Geriatric Medicine at a glance. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated. Available as E-book. https://diak.finna.fi/Search/Results?lookfor=+Geriatric+Medicine+at+a+glance&type=AllFields&dfApplied=1&hiddenFilters%5B%5D=building%3A0%2FDIAK%2F&limit=20
- Applicable parts; Part I: Chapters 1,3,4,7
- Applicable parts; Part II
Gersch, C., Heimgartner, N.M, Rebar, C.R, Willis, L.M. 2016 (Fourth edition). Medical-surgical nursing. Made incredibly easy. LWW Staff. Springhouse publishing company. E-book
- Chapter 21
Vitality in later years : food recommendation for older adults. 2020. https://www.julkari.fi/handle/10024/140764
ISBAR
ABCDE -assesment
NEWS assesment tools
Lecture materials
Additional sources:
Tetley, J., Cox, N., Jack, K., & Witham, G. (Eds.). (2018). Nursing older people at a glance. ProQuest Ebook Central https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/diak/detail.action?docID=5302587
Kantor, D. (2019). Lippincott Visual Nursing?: A Guide to Clinical Diseases, Skills, and Treatments: Vol. Third edition. Wolters Kluwer Health. https://anna.diak.fi/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=2112286&site=ehost-live or https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/diak/detail.action?docID=5762693
Marie Boltz, P. R. G.-B. F. F., Elizabeth Capezuti, P. R. F., Terry T. Fulmer, P. R. F., & DeAnne Zwicker, D. A. B. (2016). Evidence-Based Geriatric Nursing Protocols for Best Practice: Vol. 5th edition. Springer Publishing Company. https://anna.diak.fi/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=1203025&site=ehost-live
Peate, I., & Stephens, M. (2020). Wound care at a glance. ProQuest Ebook Central. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/diak/detail.action?docID=5983905
LWW (2016). Health assessment made incredibly visual!. ProQuest Ebook Central https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/diak/detail.a
Gonzalez-Morales, B. 2019. Action of nurses to improve prospective memory in people affected by alzheimers.
CALCULATION TEST:
Shihab, P. (2014). Numeracy in nursing and healthcare : Calculations and practice. Taylor & Francis. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/diak/detail.action?docID=1753265
Completion alternatives
-
Employer connections
-
Exam schedules
The medication and calculation exam in the end of the course.
Student workload
Activating lectures: 4 x 4 hours (16 hours) and
Seminar 1 x 4 hours (mandatory participation) = 2 cr
Skill labs: 1 x 8 hours/ student (mandatory participation) = 1 cr
Calculation workshops 1 x 3 hours/ student (mandatory participation) = 2 cr
Self study: 92 hours (reading material, web material, activating test) and
Examination: 3 hours (Medication and calculation test) (incl. in 5 cr)
Content scheduling
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student is expected to be able to:
- use evidence based caring science in the home care and outpatient care context
- understand for community care, outpatient care, the meaning of the home and the relatives for the patient
- see the collaboration between hospital- and outpatients care and understand the continuity of the care
- respect the patient in her home
-understand of the rehabilitation system, social benefits, organization and social services system in Finland social service and social aid and working methods
-plan, carry out and evaluate the home call independently and make a care assessment and counseling over the phone and a care plan for the client
-see the clients’ health resources and develop his/her health prevention and promotion thinking
-consider the special matters concerning clients from different cultures
-understand the main principles of medication administration (knowledge of medicines in elderly and adequate calculation skills) and nutrition in elderly
-know the normal aging process and the possibly variations from the normal aging
-document observations and care activities in the home setting
-know different eHealth solutions in the outpatient care
Contents:
-Patient assessment by using patient safety tools (ABCDE, NEWS)
-Community health care
-The care of elderly
-Outpatient care
-Rehabilitation
-Nutrition
-Social benefits
-Central caring activities and examinations in home care and outpatient care
-Decision making process in health care; planning, implementation and assessment of the caring.
Further information
Calculators are allowed in medication calculation test.
Skill-labs in small groups.
The student has to pass the course to go out on Home care-practical training.
Assessment methods and criteria
Evaluation scale: 1-5/abandoned.
Successful completion of the course requires
- Participation in the first lecture
- Calculation test approved
- Participation in exam (evaluation on a scale of 1-5)
- Participation in skill labs (4h+4h)
- Participation in seminar (4h) (evaluation on a scale of 1-5)