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Working as a Nurse in Mental Health and Substance Abuse ServicesLaajuus (4 cr)

Code: 7K00FP59

Credits

4 op

Objectives

The student
- is able to recognize children’s symptoms of mental health and substance abuse problems and is able to assess the need for care accordingly.
- manages the principles of therapeutic interaction with children, adolescents and their families in specialized services and recognizes significant other’s need for support and is able to apply family care methods
- manages the principles of trauma-orientated care and is able to apply trauma work methods
- recognizes different nursing and psychotherapy approaches in mental health and substance abuse nursing .
- knows the importance of the feedback and clinical supervision in his /hers own professional growth and evaluation.
- is able to take into account societal, communal and individual approaches towards mental health and substance abuse care in his/her own work

Content

-mental health and substance problems of the children in specialized services
-therapeutic nurse-patient relationship with children, adolescents and their families
- recovery approach and supporting significant others
-t rauma-orientated care
- psychological assessments in mental health and substance abuse problems
- mental health nursing and psychotherapy approaches
- different specialized mental health and substance abuse services
- professional growth and principles of clinical supervision
- societal, communal and individual viewpoints towards mental health and substance abuse problems

Prerequisites

At the beginning of the elective vocational studies, the student must have completed 135 credits. These should include theoretical studies of the area which the student has chosen for the elective studies, as well as courses in anatomy and physiology and minimum six supervised clinical training courses. The required area is Mental Health and Substance Abuse Nursing. It is recommended that the student has completed the supervised practical in the area of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Nursing.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Nursing
The student
- is able independently and as a member of the interdisciplinary team to recognize the caring needs of patients in specialized services.
- is able to provide care for patients with mental health and substance abuse problems (children, adolescents) and for their significant others.
- acknowledges the principles of clinical supervision from the viewpoints of professional growth and quality of care.
- is able to give and take feedback and to use this information to enhance his/hers professional growth.
- recognizes societal, communal and individual viewpoints towards mental health and substance abuse problems in his/hers own thinking and attitudes.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

Nursing
The student
- is able independently and as a member of the interdisciplinary team to recognize and assess the caring needs of patients in specialized services.
- is able to use widely mental health nursing interventions in patient care (children, adolescents) and with patient’s significant others.
- knows and is able to recognize different mental health nursing approaches in practice
- recognizes the importance of interdisciplinary co-operation in mental health and substance abuse services
- understands the meaning of clinical supervision in professional growth and for the quality of care
- is able to evaluate his/hers professional performance, give and take feedback and is using this information to enhance his/hers professional growth
- recognizes and is able critically evaluate societal, communal and individual viewpoints towards mental health and substance abuse problems in his/hers own thinking and attitudes

Psychology
The student
- knows the most common psychological assessments and psychotherapy approaches and is able to use this information in the care planning

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Nursing
The student
- is able independently and as a member of the interdisciplinary team to recognize and critically assess the caring needs of patients and their significant others in speservices
- knows and is able to recognize different mental health nursing approaches in his/her own professional practice and as a member of an interdisciplinary team can critically assess their applicability for the patient
- manages theoretically the use of clinical supervision for the professional growth and quality of care
- is able to critically reflect his/her own professional performance, is able to give and take feedback and to develop his/hers own professional practice by using this information together with theoretical knowledge
- is able to critically evaluate societal, communal and individual viewpoints towards mental health and substance abuse problems in his/hers own thinking and attitudes and considers solutions towards acknowledged grievances

Psychology
The student
- knows the most common psychological assessments and psychotherapy approaches and is able to widely use this information in the care planning

Enrolment period

07.12.2024 - 05.01.2025

Timing

06.01.2025 - 23.02.2025

Credits

4 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

20 - 70

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Nursing and Health Care, Nursing
Teachers
  • Sanna Nisula
  • Anne Kivimäki
  • Mari Vikman
Person in charge

Anne Kivimäki

Groups
  • 22SHMIE1
  • 22SHMIE2

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- is able to recognize children’s symptoms of mental health and substance abuse problems and is able to assess the need for care accordingly.
- manages the principles of therapeutic interaction with children, adolescents and their families in specialized services and recognizes significant other’s need for support and is able to apply family care methods
- manages the principles of trauma-orientated care and is able to apply trauma work methods
- recognizes different nursing and psychotherapy approaches in mental health and substance abuse nursing .
- knows the importance of the feedback and clinical supervision in his /hers own professional growth and evaluation.
- is able to take into account societal, communal and individual approaches towards mental health and substance abuse care in his/her own work

Content (course unit)

-mental health and substance problems of the children in specialized services
-therapeutic nurse-patient relationship with children, adolescents and their families
- recovery approach and supporting significant others
-t rauma-orientated care
- psychological assessments in mental health and substance abuse problems
- mental health nursing and psychotherapy approaches
- different specialized mental health and substance abuse services
- professional growth and principles of clinical supervision
- societal, communal and individual viewpoints towards mental health and substance abuse problems

Prerequisites (course unit)

At the beginning of the elective vocational studies, the student must have completed 135 credits. These should include theoretical studies of the area which the student has chosen for the elective studies, as well as courses in anatomy and physiology and minimum six supervised clinical training courses. The required area is Mental Health and Substance Abuse Nursing. It is recommended that the student has completed the supervised practical in the area of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Nursing.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

Nursing
The student
- is able independently and as a member of the interdisciplinary team to recognize the caring needs of patients in specialized services.
- is able to provide care for patients with mental health and substance abuse problems (children, adolescents) and for their significant others.
- acknowledges the principles of clinical supervision from the viewpoints of professional growth and quality of care.
- is able to give and take feedback and to use this information to enhance his/hers professional growth.
- recognizes societal, communal and individual viewpoints towards mental health and substance abuse problems in his/hers own thinking and attitudes.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

Nursing
The student
- is able independently and as a member of the interdisciplinary team to recognize and assess the caring needs of patients in specialized services.
- is able to use widely mental health nursing interventions in patient care (children, adolescents) and with patient’s significant others.
- knows and is able to recognize different mental health nursing approaches in practice
- recognizes the importance of interdisciplinary co-operation in mental health and substance abuse services
- understands the meaning of clinical supervision in professional growth and for the quality of care
- is able to evaluate his/hers professional performance, give and take feedback and is using this information to enhance his/hers professional growth
- recognizes and is able critically evaluate societal, communal and individual viewpoints towards mental health and substance abuse problems in his/hers own thinking and attitudes

Psychology
The student
- knows the most common psychological assessments and psychotherapy approaches and is able to use this information in the care planning

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

Nursing
The student
- is able independently and as a member of the interdisciplinary team to recognize and critically assess the caring needs of patients and their significant others in speservices
- knows and is able to recognize different mental health nursing approaches in his/her own professional practice and as a member of an interdisciplinary team can critically assess their applicability for the patient
- manages theoretically the use of clinical supervision for the professional growth and quality of care
- is able to critically reflect his/her own professional performance, is able to give and take feedback and to develop his/hers own professional practice by using this information together with theoretical knowledge
- is able to critically evaluate societal, communal and individual viewpoints towards mental health and substance abuse problems in his/hers own thinking and attitudes and considers solutions towards acknowledged grievances

Psychology
The student
- knows the most common psychological assessments and psychotherapy approaches and is able to widely use this information in the care planning

Assessment scale

0-5