Gerontological Nursing (4 cr)
Code: 7Q00EZ95-3004
General information
Enrolment period
02.12.2021 - 03.01.2022
Timing
08.01.2022 - 03.06.2022
Credits
4 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Nursing
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
- Johanna Kangaspunta
- Lily Nosraty
Person in charge
Johanna Kangaspunta
Groups
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20NURKEN
Objectives (course unit)
The student
- is able to evaluate his/her own and others’ values, attitudes and expectations regarding ageing and its effects on nursing, and intervenes to correct possible flaws if necessary
- knows the service system structure for elderly people and its operational principles
- knows the normal changes caused by ageing and can distinguish them from pathological ones
- knows essential gerontological nursing methods and knows technological solutions
- is able to guide elderly persons and significant others in health promotion
- is able to act as a nursing expert in multidisciplinary teams.
Content (course unit)
- gerontological nursing
- interaction with an individual with memory disorders
- geriatrics
- special issues in nutrition
- the contents involve family, ethics and multiprofessionality as part of aged people’s nursing
- nursing in different living and caring environments
Prerequisites (course unit)
50 ects of first year studies completed, including Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
The student
- knows the most common diseases and aging changes of elderly people
- is able to list ethical principles in nursing care for elderly persons
- understands the basic principles of an elderly person's housing and care environment
- is able to list the basic elements of interaction with a person having a memory disorder.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
The student
- knows the evidence-based nursing methods for the care of the most common elderly people’s diseases and knows the specifics of the aging process in the nursing of elderly people
- understands the ethical principles in nursing care for elderly people
- is able to take into account the factors related to the housing and care environment of the elderly person and his family, and is able to justify the appropriate support methods
- is able to describe and justify the elements of a good interface with people having memory disorders.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
The student
- is able to apply evidence-based knowledge in nursing methods for the treatment of the most common diseases of elderly people and is able to understand the specifics of the aging process in the nursing of elderly people
- is able to carry out ethically the care of elderly people
- is able to apply methods that support the housing and care environment of the elderly person and his family in a purposeful and multidisciplinary way
- is able to work in his/her team as an expert in gerontological nursing
- is able to implement and develop the interface with a person with a memory disorder, holistically in his/her environment.
Location and time
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Exam schedules
Date: March 7th
The exam includes the part medical calculations
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1st re-exam:
2nd re-exam:02-16.05.2022
Nutrition exam in moodle. The exam is passed when you get a grade 8/10.
Assessment methods and criteria
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Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
Lectures (online and contact lectures if possible due covid restrictions), guided online work independently and in groups, learning by experience, group work project.
Familiarization with course literature, passing exams in the exam terrier.
Learning materials
Gerontology: The exam includes material assigned to the course and all the materials and outputs of the online study.
Nutrition: Study the nutrition material in moodle.
Dementia Care Workbook by Gary Morris and Jack Morris
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/tampere/reader.action?docID=557101
Gerontology Nursing Case Studies : 100 Narratives for Learning
by Donna J., MSN, EdD, RN, CNE Bowles , and Edd Rn Donna J Bowles Msn
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Nursing Older Adults. Reed, Jan ; Clarke, Charlotte ; MacFarlane, Ann 2011
Essentials of Gerontological Nursing. Meredith, PhD, ARPN-BC Wallace. Publisher:Springer Publishing Company
Nursing older people Redfern, Sally J.; Ross, Fiona. 4. ed. : Edinburgh : Elsevier Churchill Livingstone, 2006
Other material and articles are addressed in lectures and in Moodle.
Geriatrics: Kortebein P & Means K. (2013): chapters 2-13, 33,36,40,43,52, 57, 63,64,66,88,89
Student workload
Total student hours 108 h.
Includes lectures, and online studies. Independent study throughout the course (includes, for example, e-learning, nutrition studies, course literature studying, passing exams).
Content scheduling
Part I. Gerontological Nursing
Part II. Caring people with dementia
Part III. D&R - project
Part IV. Geriatrics
Part V. Medical calculations
Completion alternatives
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Practical training and working life cooperation
D&R - project (Development and Research project), 1 credit:
From Home to Home and Society – A model for coaching immigrant women to participate in the functions of society (Kotoa kotiin ja yhteiskuntaan– valmennusmalli maahanmuuttajanaisten osallistamiseksi yhteiskunnalliseen toimintaan)
Students work in pairs or in small groups in the project.
Mandatory participation in seminar February 15th
International connections
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Further information
Participation in the course requires commitment and teamwork skills. The tasks and other parts of the course unit must be completed during the course within a pre-determined schedule. If the student is unable to perform the given assignments and other tasks according to the schedule, it is not possible to complete the course. In this case, the student must register for a new course in Gerontological Nursing.
Students who do not attend the orientation will not be allowed on the course. Presence at the lectures is highly recommended. Obligation to attend: orientation, D&R part meetings, lectures of caring people with dementia.
Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
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Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- knows the most common diseases and aging changes of old people
- is able to list ethical principles in nursing care for old persons
- understands the basic principles of an old person's housing and care environment
- is able to list the basic elements of interaction with a person having a memory disorder.
Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- knows the evidence-based nursing methods for the care of the most common old people’s diseases and knows the specifics of the aging process in the nursing of old people
- understands the ethical principles in nursing care for old people
- is able to take into account the factors related to the housing and care environment of the old person and his family, and is able to justify the appropriate support methods
- is able to describe and justify the elements of a good interface with people having memory disorders.
Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- is able to apply evidence-based knowledge in nursing methods for the treatment of the most common diseases of older people and is able to understand the specifics of the aging process in the nursing of old people
- is able to carry out ethically the care of older people
- is able to apply methods that support the housing and care environment of the old person and his family in a purposeful and multidisciplinary way
- is able to work in his/her team as an expert in gerontological nursing
- is able to implement and develop the interface with a person with a memory disorder, holistically in his/her environment.