Supporting and Promoting the Wellbeing of Children, Young People and Family in Nursing Care (5 cr)
Code: K702DL26OJ-19007
General information
Enrollment
13.03.2023 - 12.09.2023
Timing
12.09.2023 - 03.11.2023
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Bachelor of Health Care, Nursing K
Office
Kosmos, Tietokatu 1, Kemi
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 30
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
- Henna Kivipuro
- Helena Kari
- Henna Holopainen
Responsible person
Helena Kari
Student groups
-
K72D21S
Objective
Competence goals
You know how to plan and implement evidence-based nursing work that promotes family health and takes resource-based care into account.
You understand sexuality, sexual and reproductive health as part of family nursing.
You understand the normal course of pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
You know the growth and development of a child and young person.
You understand the importance of attachment and early interaction for a child’s growth and development.
You understand the importance of family support in parenting and in the daily lives of families with children.
You know the basic principles of caring for a sick child, adolescent, and family.
You apply information about the most important long-term illnesses in children / adolescents in nursing.
You identify the care needs of children and young people in need of special support.
You understand the northern region and distances in family nursing and you are able to apply digital tools in health services.
Content
Contents
Family nursing
Pregnancy and childbirth
Child and adolescent nursing
Teaching methods
Lectures, individual & group work and learning
Seminars/webinars
Workshops
Independent studying
Skhole
Exam schedules
Skhole-exam in pediatrics
Course exam for nursing care
Re-take in Exam-aquarium
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
You know evidence-based and resource-driven methods in family care that improve health and wellbeing, considering cultural backgrounds.
You know the different elements of children and young people’s growth and development.
You know the principles of monitoring pregnancy, birth and the postpartum period, as well as out-of-hospital birth.
You know the significance of sexuality and sexual and reproductive health as part of family care.
You know key methods in supporting families grow towards parenthood.
You know the principles of supporting the maternal bond and early interaction.
You know the special characteristics of care provided for a child, young person and family with illnesses and a need for special support.
You have knowledge of key long-term illnesses are in child/youth care.
You have knowledge of the role of sexuality and sexual and reproductive health as part of family care.
You know the connection of the northern region and distances with family care and have knowledge of the use of digital health services.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
You can apply and define evidence-based and resource-driven methods in family care that improve health and wellbeing, considering cultural backgrounds.
You can define and apply the different elements of children and young people’s growth and development.
You can explain the monitoring of normal pregnancy, birth and the postpartum period.
You know the special characteristics of out-of-hospital birth.
You can explain family support methods and their significance in growth towards parenthood.
You can explain the role of sexuality and sexual and reproductive health as part of family care.
You can explain the significance of supporting the maternal bond and early interaction. You know the principles of open early cooperation.
You can explain the special characteristics of care provided for a child, young person and family with illnesses and a need for special support.
Under guidance, you can apply information on key long-term child/youth illnesses in nursing.
You understand the connection of the northern region and distances with family care and know how to use digital health services.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
You can interpret and compare evidence-based and resource-driven methods in family care that improve health and wellbeing, considering cultural backgrounds.
You can interpret and compare the different elements of children and young people’s growth and development in multidisciplinary cooperation.
You can assess the monitoring of normal pregnancy, birth and the postpartum period.
You can justify the special characteristics of out-of-hospital birth.
You can interpret and compare family support methods and their significance in growth towards parenthood and interpret challenges presented by family changes and crises to parenthood.
You can justify the role of sexuality and sexual and reproductive health as part of family care.
You can interpret and compare the significance of supporting the maternal bond and early interaction.
You can justify the significance of early open cooperation in nursing based on a multidisciplinary approach.
Based on a client-driven approach, you can interpret and compare the special characteristics of care provided for a child, young person and family with illnesses and a need for special support using up-to-date information.
You can apply information on key long-term child/youth illnesses in nursing.
You grasp the connection of the northern region and distances with family care and can apply the use of digital health services.