Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Nursing and Advanced Practice
Learning Methods
Lecture
Workshop
Module Offerings
4104NAPRN-FEB-CTY
Aims
The aim of this module is to introduce the principles of partnership working and shared decision making with service users, carers and families.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Demonstrate knowledge of how effective communication is used to maintain appropriate relationships.
2.
Outline the principles of mental capacity laws and their application.
3.
Demonstrate an understanding of shared decision making.
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:
Partnership and shared decision making (NMC 4.2)
Partnership working with families and carers (NMC 1.13)
Communication with colleagues and patients (NMC 1.11)
Law, decision making and mental capacity (NMC 3.8)
Reasonable adjustments (NMC 3.7)
Supporting care needs (NMC 7.8)
Effective communication and managing professional relationships (NMC )
Communication related to relationships and information giving (NMC 4.3)
Partnership and shared decision making (NMC 4.2)
Partnership working with families and carers (NMC 1.13)
Communication with colleagues and patients (NMC 1.11)
Law, decision making and mental capacity (NMC 3.8)
Reasonable adjustments (NMC 3.7)
Supporting care needs (NMC 7.8)
Effective communication and managing professional relationships (NMC )
Communication related to relationships and information giving (NMC 4.3)
Module Overview:
This module will introduce students to the principles of partnership working and shared decision making with service users, carers and families, considering communication, capacity and reasonable adjustments.
This module will introduce students to the principles of partnership working and shared decision making with service users, carers and families, considering communication, capacity and reasonable adjustments.
Additional Information:
Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours (IfATE)
K17: Understand and apply a person-centred approach to nursing care, demonstrating shared assessment, planning, decision making and goal setting when working with people, their families, communities and populations of all ages
K18: Understand and apply the principles and processes for making reasonable adjustments
K19: Understand and apply the relevant laws about mental capacity for the country in which you are practising when making decisions in relation to people who do not have capacity
K43: Understand the principles of partnership, collaboration and interagency working across all relevant sectors
K50: Understand the principles and processes involved in supporting people and families with a range of care needs to maintain optimal independence and avoid unnecessary interventions and disruptions to their lives
S9: Develop, manage and maintain appropriate relationships with people, their families, carers and colleagues
S23: Effectively assess a person’s capacity to make decisions about their own care and to give or withhold consent
S29: Work in partnership with people, families and carers to continuously monitor, evaluate and reassess the effectiveness of all agreed nursing care plans and care, sharing decision making and readjusting agreed goals, documenting progress and decisions made
S50: Advocate on behalf of people who are vulnerable or have a disability when required, and make necessary reasonable adjustments to the assessment, planning and delivery of their care
Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours (IfATE)
K17: Understand and apply a person-centred approach to nursing care, demonstrating shared assessment, planning, decision making and goal setting when working with people, their families, communities and populations of all ages
K18: Understand and apply the principles and processes for making reasonable adjustments
K19: Understand and apply the relevant laws about mental capacity for the country in which you are practising when making decisions in relation to people who do not have capacity
K43: Understand the principles of partnership, collaboration and interagency working across all relevant sectors
K50: Understand the principles and processes involved in supporting people and families with a range of care needs to maintain optimal independence and avoid unnecessary interventions and disruptions to their lives
S9: Develop, manage and maintain appropriate relationships with people, their families, carers and colleagues
S23: Effectively assess a person’s capacity to make decisions about their own care and to give or withhold consent
S29: Work in partnership with people, families and carers to continuously monitor, evaluate and reassess the effectiveness of all agreed nursing care plans and care, sharing decision making and readjusting agreed goals, documenting progress and decisions made
S50: Advocate on behalf of people who are vulnerable or have a disability when required, and make necessary reasonable adjustments to the assessment, planning and delivery of their care