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Diverse Communication in Palliative Care (5 ECTS)

Code: S000DS38-3003

General information


Enrollment
02.03.2022 - 31.05.2022
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2022
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 ECTS
Mode of delivery
On-campus
Unit
(2019-2024) School of Rehabilitation and Examination
Campus
Myllypurontie 1
Teaching languages
Finnish
Seats
20 - 25
Degree programmes
Master's Degree Programme in Advanced Clinical Practice in
Teachers
Terhi Lehtonen
Teacher in charge
Terhi Lehtonen
Course
S000DS38
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Objective

The student
- evaluates, develops and leads person-centred (people-centred) palliative care based on an equal and reciprocal partnership in interaction, which requires special competence.
- ensures the patient's and his/her next of kin's right to culturally sensitive care which respects their conviction, advance directive, own language and communication methods.
- evaluates and analyses special needs of the communication of the patient and his/her next of kin and improves people-centred solutions for them in collaboration with a multiprofessional team.
- supports and encourages professionals in the use of art and culture as a method in handling and relieving existential suffering in the end-of-life care.
- consults and acts as a consulting expert in handling the existential suffering and hope of the patient and his/her next of kin by ensuring individual linguistic, diverse and cultural viewpoints.
- evaluates, applies and develops interventions related to existential suffering and diverse interaction in national and international multiprofessional networks.

Content

- People who need special support and who are represented by the communities, organisations and networks (for example the third sector, religious parishes / communities, volunteers, senior advisers / specialists)
- Existential suffering, hope and sorrow at different stages of the life cycle (among others, art, culture and play as methods)
- Interaction based on dialogical partnership
- Facilitating communication: changes in the communication in a spoken or sign language, and needs and changes in the augmentative and alternative communication methods or in communication aids, communication guidance
- The use of interpreting services, communication with the patient and his/her next of kin across language and cultures
- Special questions on the advance directive and autonomy in the end-of-life care

Location and time

Ilmoittautuminen: Tässä linkki ilmoittautumissivulle: https://hakija.diak.fi/#3111
Lisää ostoskoriin-linkki aktivoituu, kun ilmoittautuminen aukeaa 1.3. Ilmoittautuminen päättyy 20.5.

Syksy 2022 viikot 41-50

Pakolliset lähi-/etäpäivät. Oppilaitos ilmoittaa oman toteutusmuotonsa lähemmin opintojakson alettua
12.10.2022 klo. 14.00–16.00 info
web1 8.11.2022 klo. 9.00–16.00
web2 7.12.2022 klo. 9.00–16.00

Moodle aukeaa 12.9.2022
Moodle avain ilmoitetaan myöhemmin

Materials

Watson, Jean Human caring science : a theory of nursing. Jones & Bartlett Learning cop. 2012. 2. Ed

Karvinen, I. Kylmä J. Ojanen E. Pentikäinen J. Vaskilampi T. 2012. Henki ja toivo hoitotyössä. E-kirja.

Klaava Media. Martínez ym. 2017. Dignity therapy’, a promising intervention in palliative care: A comprehensive systematic literature review. Palliat Med. 31(6): 492–509.

Chahda L. Mathisen Bernice A. Carey L B. 2017. The role of speech-language pathologists in adult palliative care. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 19: 58–68

Sairaala-haptiisit: http://www.kuurosokeat.fi/sosiaalishaptinen/sairaala-haptiisit.php www.terveyskyla.fi/palliatiivinentalo

In addition current research report

Teaching methods

Flipped learning method. Info and two contact lessons with preliminary assignments. Contact teaching is carried out in online webinars. During the next few days, simulations according to the themes will be carried out (if possible in a multidisciplinary way and working life co-operation will be utilized, eg interpreters, pastoral care professionals, etc.). In the next few days, an experienced expert will be involved as part of the final reflection in the next few days.

Please note, the student is required to attend information and webinars. Participation requires remote tool management, video and audio connection.

Employer connections

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Exam schedules

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International connections

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Completion alternatives

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Student workload

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Content scheduling

Järjestävän oppilaitoksen ohjeistuksen mukaisesti
Pakollinen infotilaisuus jossa käydään opintojakson suoritukseen liittyviä asioita läpi

Pakolliset Webinaarit

Further information

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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.

Assessment methods and criteria

Commendable (5) In the essay, the skills of diverse interactions and their development needs have been considered in a commendable, justified and original way. The essay demonstrates the ability to use concepts that require special expertise in the field creatively and critically in the analysis of one's own competence and its development needs. The essay applies a diverse and in-depth application of the diverse value base and professional ethics of interaction, as well as information based on good practice and evidence.

Good (3) In the essay, the reflection on the competence of diverse interaction and its development needs is clear and justified. The essay demonstrates the ability to use the concepts of the topic in a versatile way in the analysis of one's own competence and its development needs. The essay makes extensive use of the value base and professional ethics of diverse interactions, as well as information based on good practices and evidence.

Satisfactory (1) In the essay, the description of the skills of diverse interaction and the needs for its development is good, but the reflection is insufficient. The essay uses the concepts of the topic and describes one's own competence and its development needs, but there is some illogical use of the concepts or the concepts used are not opened in the text. The value base and professional ethics of diverse interactions, as well as knowledge based on good practices, can be seen in the essay. ?

Rejected In Essay, the description of diverse interaction skills and its development needs remains thin. The essay mentions concepts in the topic, but there is illogical use of the concepts or the concepts used are not opened in the text. Material used in preliminary assignments and / or obtained through information retrieval has not been utilized in the essay. The general principles of professional ethics are hardly noticeable in the essay. ?

Further information

Recognition of prior learning

The student can apply for the recognition of prior learning and receive an approval for accreditation
for this course if he/she has acted in a key role in digitalisation-related service production or client
projects in social and health care, or in digitalising key processes, and/or has completed universitylevel
studies that correspond to the content of this course.

Further information

Recognition of prior learning

The student can apply for the recognition of prior learning and receive an approval for accreditation
for this course if he/she has acted in a key role in digitalisation-related service production or client
projects in social and health care, or in digitalising key processes, and/or has completed universitylevel
studies that correspond to the content of this course.

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