Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Nursing and Advanced Practice
Learning Methods
Lecture
Online
Seminar
Workshop
Module Offerings
4005PRNAD-SEP-CTY
Aims
To apply the underpinning principles of nursing to the care of adults.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Introduce the student to a range of theories and models that inform adult nursing
practice
2.
Recognise the legal, ethical and policy context within which nursing care is delivered
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:Historical context of nursing
Legal, ethical and policy context
Value based practice
Health inequalities
Person-centred practice
Communication and interpersonal skills
Health promotion
Public Health
Developing relationships with significant others
Nursing practices
Disability
Death and dying
Decision making
Collaborative practice
Module Overview:
To apply the underpinning principles of nursing to the care of adults. This module will focus on person centred practice within the context of nursing. It will achieve this by exploring themes such as health promotion, health inequalities and public health and how these relate to person centred practice. You will be able to participate in discussion in relation to the issues generated throughout the module.
To apply the underpinning principles of nursing to the care of adults. This module will focus on person centred practice within the context of nursing. It will achieve this by exploring themes such as health promotion, health inequalities and public health and how these relate to person centred practice. You will be able to participate in discussion in relation to the issues generated throughout the module.
Additional Information:This module will focus on person centred practice within the context of nursing. It will achieve this by exploring themes such as health promotion, health inequalities and public health and how these relate to person centred practice.
You will be able to participate in discussion in relation to the issues generated throughout the module.
Assessments
Report
Practice