Person-centred Palliative Care (5 ECTS)
Code: S000EH89-3002
General information
- Enrollment
- 01.03.2022 - 08.05.2022
- Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 01.06.2022 - 30.09.2022
- Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 ECTS
- Mode of delivery
- On-campus
- Campus
- Myllypurontie 1
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 20 - 25
- Degree programmes
- Master's Degree Programme in Advanced Clinical Practice in
- Teacher in charge
- Terhi Lehtonen
- Course
- S000EH89
Learning outcomes
The student
- justifies and evaluates palliative care based on the person-centred concept.
- develops palliative care by utilizing the perspectives of the patient, his/her next of kin, culture, art and community.
- develops the support of patient's empowerment in the framework of palliative care
- recognizes the action of multicultural communities in palliative care.
- adapts the basis of person-centred palliative care in planning and implementation, considering the patient individually and as a member of his/her community.
- enhances the understanding of palliative care in society nationally and globally.
- promotes the realization of the principles of equality, social justice, participation in palliative care and services.
Content
- The definition of person- and people-centred care
- Person-centred palliative care
- Support of empowerment and participation of people and communities
- The significance of communities and society (non-profit sector, volunteering, congregations, knowledge and understanding of the services, social capital and transparency)
- Death in media
- The culture of death
- Art in palliative care and hospice
Teaching methods
Online courses different learning methods
- Written
- online talking
- Group works
- Independent working
Location and time
Ajalla 1.6 - 30.9.2022
Oppimisalusta: DevMoodle, Kamit, https://devmoodle.kamit.fi/
Kirjautuminen hakatunnuksilla
HUOM. Opintojaksolla viikot 25-32 jakson opettajat vapaajaksolla ei tavoitettavissa, jolloin työskennellään itseohjautuvasti
Learning materials and recommended literature
Current literature of the field
In addition, recommended literature is presented in lectures
The literature can be found in the source lists of the lecture slides.
Alternative completion methods of implementation
n/a
Internship and working life connections
n/a
Exam dates and retake possibilities
n/a
International connections
n/a
Student workload
5 cr = 130h
Content scheduling
The course consists of four themes and related tasks:
- people-centreness (task 1)
- empowering patient education (task 2)
- cultural perspective in palliative care (task 3)
- images of death in the media (tasks 4a and 4b)
The course is designed so that it can be completed at your own pace during the course. It is recommended to proceed in the order offered. so please take care of your own schedule
Further information for students
The course is designed so that it can be completed largely independently of time and place.
Assessment methods and criteria
Fair (1-2)
The student demonstrates competence in the basic content of the course, but there are deficiencies in his/her ability to find and interpret information and to apply the learned content to the context of working life.
Good (3-4)
The student demonstrates good competence in the content of the course. He/she is able to actively search for information and to identify its connection to working life. The student is able to analyse and apply the learned content to the context of working life.
Excellent (5)
The student demonstrates versatile and extensive competence in the content of the course. He/she has an excellent ability to search for relevant information. The student’s solutions demonstrate independence, responsibility, and skills in guiding others. His/her ability to apply the learned content to the context of working life exhibits creativity and versatility
Evaluation scale
0-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student demonstrates competence in the basic content of the course, but there are deficiencies in his/her ability to find and interpret information and to apply the learned content to the context of working life.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student demonstrates good competence in the content of the course. He/she is able to actively search for information and to identify its connection to working life. The student is able to analyse and apply the learned content to the context of working life.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student demonstrates versatile and extensive competence in the content of the course. He/she has an excellent ability to search for relevant information. The student’s solutions demonstrate independence, responsibility, and skills in guiding others. His/her ability to apply the learned content to the context of working life exhibits creativity and versatility.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
The student demonstrates competence in the basic content of the course, but there are deficiencies in his/her ability to find and interpret information and to apply the learned content to the context of working life.