Public health (13op)
Opintojakson tunnus: G220-8
Opintojakson perustiedot
- Laajuus
 - 13 op
 
Sisältö
Type of course 
Compulsory 
 
Level of course 
 Professional studies 
 
Objective of course 
Students know the basic legislation, which guides the social welfare and health care service system. They acquire basic knowledge of the impact of the EU on social welfare and health care services. Students learn to identify factors that affect the well being and health of man and environment. Stu-dents know the development, shortcomings, and financing of the social welfare and health care sys-tems and their responding to the needs of the cli-ent's at municipal level. Students acquire a multi-dimensional impression of our environment, and they learn the legislation governing it. They learn the factors that influence the environment and people's health. Students are capable of taking advantage of the environment without abusing it. They learn about global environmental issues in-cluding manmade, social and cultural aspects. Students learn the basic concepts of public health science. They know the most common endemic diseases and their epidemiology, origin and risk factors. They learn the main features of health policy. Students learn the factors contributing to the well-being of adults in working age in different phases of their lives like: work, unemployment, family and work-related health care problems. They learn the supportive methods like occupational health care, labor protection in health care pro-vided for adults of working age. Students know the prevention of work-related diseases, the signifi-cance of early diagnosis and rehabilitation. Stu-dents know the activities that maintain the ability to work, the significance of the work environment and community on the well being of adults of working age. Students are aware of the domains that teach-ing and learning process includes when planning and carrying out health promotion and guidance. They acquire experience on health promotion and counseling by applying their pedagogical knowl-edge in the context. Students are fit for practice in multiprofessional teams in different fields of health care and social services. 
 
Course contents 
G220A-8 Introduction to social welfare and health care, 3 ECTS 
Social welfare and health policy in Finland 
Values pertaining to social and health care work 
Client's physical, mental and social needs and responding to them at municipal level 
The service system of social welfare and health care, its development, shortcomings and financing 
The central laws and regulations governing social welfare and health care 
The impact of the European Union on social wel-fare and health care 
 
G220B-8 Supervised clinical training 1, 3 ECTS 
The students familiarize themselves with the ser-vice system of social welfare and health policy. 
They respond to the client's physical, mental and social needs under supervision 
Prerequisites  
G225-8 must be completed before clinical training 
 
G220C-8 Health, individuals and their environment, 1 ECTS 
Sustainable development 
Global environmental issues; natural, manmade, social and cultural 
Environmental legislation 
Environmental friendly nursing practice 
Environmental factors and health 
Environmental legislation 
Environmental health care 
 
G220D-8 Introduction to public health science, 1 ECTS 
Public health as a science 
Key concepts in public health 
Most common endemic diseases and their epide-miology, origin and risk factors 
The main features of health policy 
EU on social welfare and health care services 
 
G220E-8 Health care for adults, 2. ECTS 
Health promotion for working adults 
Factors contributing to the well-being of adults in different phases of life 
Occupational health care 
Labor protection in health care  
Work-related diseases; prevention, early diagnosis and rehabilitation 
To maintain work ability and work well-being 
Health check-ups and screening for adults 
Basic vaccinations and infectious diseases 
 
G220F-8 Health promotion, 1 ECTS 
Health promotion trends and health education methods 
Patient education, teaching aids and techniques 
Cognitive, psychomotor and affective learning 
Factors affecting in teaching and learning process 
To plan and implement a teaching session 
 
G220G-8 Supervised clinical training 2, 3 ECTS 
Practicing health education for different age groups 
Becoming familiar with health promotion and the services for families, children, school children, adults and elderly people in communities 
Using health education methods; guiding and teaching patients by using guidance material 
Supporting clients in self-care 
Working in a multiprofessional team 
Acting as a nursing consultant in promoting sus-tainable development and environmental health 
 
Teaching methods 
Lectures 
Discussion 
Written assignments 
Presentations 
Poster presentation 
Working with www. material 
Study visits 
Group and project work 
Supervised clinical trainings 
 
Assessment methods 
Written, graded examinations 
Graded presentations 
Approved poster presentation 
Approved clinical trainings 
 
Prerequisites 
G225-8, G212-8, and G217-8 must be completed  
 
Required reading: 
Susan C. deWit: Fundamental concepts and Skills for Nursing. W.B. Saunders Company. Latest edi-tion. 
Jennie Naidoo and Jane Wills: Health promotion. Foundations for Practice. Latest edition. 
Taskinen, Helena, edit: Good Occupational Health Practice. Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, 2001. 
Pantry, Sheila: Occupational Health, Latest edition 
Pope, A, Snyden, M., M Ood, L:Nursing, Health and Environment. Latest edition 
Health Care in Finland, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health. Latest publication. 
Public Health report Finland. Ministry of Social Affairs and Health. EDITA. 
http://www.vn.fi/STM  
Government Resolution on the Health 2015. Public Health Programme. Ministry of Social Affairs and Health 2001:6 
Third Evaluation of Progress to World's Health for All; Finland. Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, 1998/2. Helsinki Finland. 
Nissinen, Kauhanen, Myllykangas: Kansanteveys-tiede. 1998. 
 
Name of lecturers 
Ms R. Kokko, Ms S. Timgren 
 
Year study: 
Second ye