Teaching Responsibility

LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:

Nursing and Advanced Practice

Learning Methods

Lecture

Workshop

Module Offerings

5102NRS-JAN-CTY

5102NRS-SEP-CTY

Aims

Understand the nurse’s role in raising awareness of risk factors and supporting behaviour change.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Explore the notion of health literacy.
2.
Distinguish between differing approaches to behaviour change.
3.
Review factors that inhibit or facilitate change

Module Content

Outline Syllabus:
Building and Developing knowledge in;
  1. Behaviour change (NMC 2.8 , 2.9)
  2. Communication skills and strength based approaches to support and enable people to make informed choices (NMC 1.11, 2.9)
  3. Providing information in accessible ways to help people understand and make decisions about their health, life choices, illness and care across all stages of life (NMC 2.10, 4.3)
  4. Suicide and self harm (NMC 4.11, 3.10)
  5. The contribution of social influences, health literacy, individual circumstances, behaviours and lifestyle choices to mental, physical and behavioural health outcomes (NMC 1.15, 2.7)
  6. Early years and childhood experiences and the possible impact on life choices, mental, physical and behavioural health and wellbeing (NMC 2.6)
  7. Health promotion, protection and improvement and the prevention of ill health when engaging with people (NMC 2.1)
  8. Discussing the impact of smoking, substance and alcohol use, sexual behaviours, diet and exercise on mental, physical and behavioural health and wellbeing (NMC 2.1, 2.4)
Module Overview:
The aim of this module is to understand the nurse's role in raising awareness of risk factors and supporting behaviour change.
Additional Information:
In addition to the contact hours above there are 160 private study hours. 99 hours are guided, this includes online and assessment preparation. Online hours are e-learning. 61 hours are independent study Please note that workshop hours account for simulated theoretical learning, in accordance with NMC standard 3.4

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