Guidance and Education Competence and Supporting Self-CareLaajuus (2 cr)
Code: SH00CN76
Objective
The Student
-is able to assess the client's / patient's needs, resources and own responsibility in planning guidance and self-care.
-can plan and implement individual and group counseling together with the client / patient and other experts.
-can use customer / patient-oriented teaching and guidance methods.
-can evaluate the results of guidance together with the client / patient, relatives and health care staff.
-is able to plan, implement and evaluate counseling that supports the client's / patient's self-care on pedagogical and ethical grounds.
-is able to support the client / patient and his/ her next-of-kin in committing to care.
-knows the client's / patient's care path and knows the basics of service guidance.
Content
Assessment of the needs, resources and responsibility of the client/patient in planning guidance and self-care.
Identification of persons in need of multiple services.
Requirements for implementation of patient guidance.
Knowledge-based, social and emotional guidance.
Significance of patient background in guidance.
Client/patient-centered education and guidance methods.
Patient-centered and diversified use of guidance methods: oral and written guidance, demonstration, telephone and audio-visual guidance, group guidance and individual guidance.
Ability to evaluate guidance outcomes together with the client /patient, their next-of-kin and health care professionals.
Impact, quality and sufficiency of guidance
Pedagogy and ethics in plans, implementation and evaluation of guidance supporting the client’s /patient’s self-care.
Legislation supporting guidance
Evidence-based contents of client guidance
Evidence-based pedagogic methods in client guidance
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1-2
The student
- knows superficially the concept of guidance and the factors influencing the quality of the guiding process and is able to superficially adapt the guiding methods.
- is able to analyze guidance, but it remains brief and superficial considering the profession.
- is able to handle sources of knowledge, expert and empirical knowledge outside the phenomenon.
- is not able to synthesize information.
--uses little elucidation tools or these tools do not support the presentation.
- is able to show a dismissive attitude regarding the guidance.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3-4
The student
- knows the concept of guiding and the factors influencing the quality of guidance and is able to use evidence-based guiding methods.
- is able to handle the topic according to the goals of the study course and is able to present some relations within the professional framework.
- is able to justify the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and experiential knowledge.
- is able to show expert and empirical knowledge.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5
The student
- is able to understand the concept of the guidance and the factors influencing the quality of guidance, as well as to apply the evidence-based guiding methods in nursing practice.
- deals with the topic comprehensively setting the phenomenon into the wider frames of the profession.
- is able to seek the latest research knowledge on guidance and to use the latest nursing recommendations.
- is able to handle the knowledge critically and constructively.
- is able to justify solutions by utilizing the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and empirical knowledge.
- is able to show independent, critical and creative thinking, as well as expertise of one's own profession.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance and is able to provide constructive feedback.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Failed = 0
The student
- is unfamiliar with the concept of guidance and its manifestation in nursing practice.
- is not able to recognize the factors influencing the quality of guidance or to name the guiding methods.
Enrollment
13.11.2023 - 15.01.2024
Timing
08.01.2024 - 02.06.2024
Credits
2 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Public Health Nursing
Teachers
- Sinikka Vainionpää
Student groups
-
TH23
Objective
The Student
-is able to assess the client's / patient's needs, resources and own responsibility in planning guidance and self-care.
-can plan and implement individual and group counseling together with the client / patient and other experts.
-can use customer / patient-oriented teaching and guidance methods.
-can evaluate the results of guidance together with the client / patient, relatives and health care staff.
-is able to plan, implement and evaluate counseling that supports the client's / patient's self-care on pedagogical and ethical grounds.
-is able to support the client / patient and his/ her next-of-kin in committing to care.
-knows the client's / patient's care path and knows the basics of service guidance.
Content
Assessment of the needs, resources and responsibility of the client/patient in planning guidance and self-care.
Identification of persons in need of multiple services.
Requirements for implementation of patient guidance.
Knowledge-based, social and emotional guidance.
Significance of patient background in guidance.
Client/patient-centered education and guidance methods.
Patient-centered and diversified use of guidance methods: oral and written guidance, demonstration, telephone and audio-visual guidance, group guidance and individual guidance.
Ability to evaluate guidance outcomes together with the client /patient, their next-of-kin and health care professionals.
Impact, quality and sufficiency of guidance
Pedagogy and ethics in plans, implementation and evaluation of guidance supporting the client’s /patient’s self-care.
Legislation supporting guidance
Evidence-based contents of client guidance
Evidence-based pedagogic methods in client guidance
Materials
Terveyskirjasto
Käypä hoito -suositukset
Hotus - arkisto
Other relevant literature
https://epshp.palvelupolku.fi/omahoidon-ohjaus-potilaille-ja-laheisille/
Teaching methods
Theory lectures
Planning and implementation of the guidance situation
Self- and pair evaluation
Student workload
1 ECTS= 27 hours of student's work
- Contact lectures 18h
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1-2
The student
- knows superficially the concept of guidance and the factors influencing the quality of the guiding process and is able to superficially adapt the guiding methods.
- is able to analyze guidance, but it remains brief and superficial considering the profession.
- is able to handle sources of knowledge, expert and empirical knowledge outside the phenomenon.
- is not able to synthesize information.
--uses little elucidation tools or these tools do not support the presentation.
- is able to show a dismissive attitude regarding the guidance.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3-4
The student
- knows the concept of guiding and the factors influencing the quality of guidance and is able to use evidence-based guiding methods.
- is able to handle the topic according to the goals of the study course and is able to present some relations within the professional framework.
- is able to justify the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and experiential knowledge.
- is able to show expert and empirical knowledge.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5
The student
- is able to understand the concept of the guidance and the factors influencing the quality of guidance, as well as to apply the evidence-based guiding methods in nursing practice.
- deals with the topic comprehensively setting the phenomenon into the wider frames of the profession.
- is able to seek the latest research knowledge on guidance and to use the latest nursing recommendations.
- is able to handle the knowledge critically and constructively.
- is able to justify solutions by utilizing the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and empirical knowledge.
- is able to show independent, critical and creative thinking, as well as expertise of one's own profession.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance and is able to provide constructive feedback.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Failed = 0
The student
- is unfamiliar with the concept of guidance and its manifestation in nursing practice.
- is not able to recognize the factors influencing the quality of guidance or to name the guiding methods.
Assessment methods and criteria
Numeric evaluation (1-5) based on the guidance plan and it´s implementation
Enrollment
13.11.2023 - 15.01.2024
Timing
08.01.2024 - 17.03.2024
Credits
2 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Health Care, Nursing
- Degree Programme in Public Health Nursing
Teachers
- Tarja Knuuttila
Student groups
-
SH23K
Objective
The Student
-is able to assess the client's / patient's needs, resources and own responsibility in planning guidance and self-care.
-can plan and implement individual and group counseling together with the client / patient and other experts.
-can use customer / patient-oriented teaching and guidance methods.
-can evaluate the results of guidance together with the client / patient, relatives and health care staff.
-is able to plan, implement and evaluate counseling that supports the client's / patient's self-care on pedagogical and ethical grounds.
-is able to support the client / patient and his/ her next-of-kin in committing to care.
-knows the client's / patient's care path and knows the basics of service guidance.
Content
Assessment of the needs, resources and responsibility of the client/patient in planning guidance and self-care.
Identification of persons in need of multiple services.
Requirements for implementation of patient guidance.
Knowledge-based, social and emotional guidance.
Significance of patient background in guidance.
Client/patient-centered education and guidance methods.
Patient-centered and diversified use of guidance methods: oral and written guidance, demonstration, telephone and audio-visual guidance, group guidance and individual guidance.
Ability to evaluate guidance outcomes together with the client /patient, their next-of-kin and health care professionals.
Impact, quality and sufficiency of guidance
Pedagogy and ethics in plans, implementation and evaluation of guidance supporting the client’s /patient’s self-care.
Legislation supporting guidance
Evidence-based contents of client guidance
Evidence-based pedagogic methods in client guidance
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1-2
The student
- knows superficially the concept of guidance and the factors influencing the quality of the guiding process and is able to superficially adapt the guiding methods.
- is able to analyze guidance, but it remains brief and superficial considering the profession.
- is able to handle sources of knowledge, expert and empirical knowledge outside the phenomenon.
- is not able to synthesize information.
--uses little elucidation tools or these tools do not support the presentation.
- is able to show a dismissive attitude regarding the guidance.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3-4
The student
- knows the concept of guiding and the factors influencing the quality of guidance and is able to use evidence-based guiding methods.
- is able to handle the topic according to the goals of the study course and is able to present some relations within the professional framework.
- is able to justify the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and experiential knowledge.
- is able to show expert and empirical knowledge.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5
The student
- is able to understand the concept of the guidance and the factors influencing the quality of guidance, as well as to apply the evidence-based guiding methods in nursing practice.
- deals with the topic comprehensively setting the phenomenon into the wider frames of the profession.
- is able to seek the latest research knowledge on guidance and to use the latest nursing recommendations.
- is able to handle the knowledge critically and constructively.
- is able to justify solutions by utilizing the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and empirical knowledge.
- is able to show independent, critical and creative thinking, as well as expertise of one's own profession.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance and is able to provide constructive feedback.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Failed = 0
The student
- is unfamiliar with the concept of guidance and its manifestation in nursing practice.
- is not able to recognize the factors influencing the quality of guidance or to name the guiding methods.
Enrollment
17.04.2023 - 06.09.2023
Timing
28.08.2023 - 26.11.2023
Credits
2 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Health Care, Nursing
- Degree Programme in Public Health Nursing
Teachers
- Sinikka Vainionpää
Student groups
-
MSH23K
Objective
The Student
-is able to assess the client's / patient's needs, resources and own responsibility in planning guidance and self-care.
-can plan and implement individual and group counseling together with the client / patient and other experts.
-can use customer / patient-oriented teaching and guidance methods.
-can evaluate the results of guidance together with the client / patient, relatives and health care staff.
-is able to plan, implement and evaluate counseling that supports the client's / patient's self-care on pedagogical and ethical grounds.
-is able to support the client / patient and his/ her next-of-kin in committing to care.
-knows the client's / patient's care path and knows the basics of service guidance.
Content
Assessment of the needs, resources and responsibility of the client/patient in planning guidance and self-care.
Identification of persons in need of multiple services.
Requirements for implementation of patient guidance.
Knowledge-based, social and emotional guidance.
Significance of patient background in guidance.
Client/patient-centered education and guidance methods.
Patient-centered and diversified use of guidance methods: oral and written guidance, demonstration, telephone and audio-visual guidance, group guidance and individual guidance.
Ability to evaluate guidance outcomes together with the client /patient, their next-of-kin and health care professionals.
Impact, quality and sufficiency of guidance
Pedagogy and ethics in plans, implementation and evaluation of guidance supporting the client’s /patient’s self-care.
Legislation supporting guidance
Evidence-based contents of client guidance
Evidence-based pedagogic methods in client guidance
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1-2
The student
- knows superficially the concept of guidance and the factors influencing the quality of the guiding process and is able to superficially adapt the guiding methods.
- is able to analyze guidance, but it remains brief and superficial considering the profession.
- is able to handle sources of knowledge, expert and empirical knowledge outside the phenomenon.
- is not able to synthesize information.
--uses little elucidation tools or these tools do not support the presentation.
- is able to show a dismissive attitude regarding the guidance.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3-4
The student
- knows the concept of guiding and the factors influencing the quality of guidance and is able to use evidence-based guiding methods.
- is able to handle the topic according to the goals of the study course and is able to present some relations within the professional framework.
- is able to justify the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and experiential knowledge.
- is able to show expert and empirical knowledge.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5
The student
- is able to understand the concept of the guidance and the factors influencing the quality of guidance, as well as to apply the evidence-based guiding methods in nursing practice.
- deals with the topic comprehensively setting the phenomenon into the wider frames of the profession.
- is able to seek the latest research knowledge on guidance and to use the latest nursing recommendations.
- is able to handle the knowledge critically and constructively.
- is able to justify solutions by utilizing the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and empirical knowledge.
- is able to show independent, critical and creative thinking, as well as expertise of one's own profession.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance and is able to provide constructive feedback.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Failed = 0
The student
- is unfamiliar with the concept of guidance and its manifestation in nursing practice.
- is not able to recognize the factors influencing the quality of guidance or to name the guiding methods.
Enrollment
14.11.2022 - 22.02.2023
Timing
06.03.2023 - 31.07.2023
Credits
2 op
Virtual proportion (cr)
1 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Health Care, Nursing
- Degree Programme in Public Health Nursing
Teachers
- Sinikka Vainionpää
Student groups
-
MSH22SB
Objective
The Student
-is able to assess the client's / patient's needs, resources and own responsibility in planning guidance and self-care.
-can plan and implement individual and group counseling together with the client / patient and other experts.
-can use customer / patient-oriented teaching and guidance methods.
-can evaluate the results of guidance together with the client / patient, relatives and health care staff.
-is able to plan, implement and evaluate counseling that supports the client's / patient's self-care on pedagogical and ethical grounds.
-is able to support the client / patient and his/ her next-of-kin in committing to care.
-knows the client's / patient's care path and knows the basics of service guidance.
Content
Assessment of the needs, resources and responsibility of the client/patient in planning guidance and self-care.
Identification of persons in need of multiple services.
Requirements for implementation of patient guidance.
Knowledge-based, social and emotional guidance.
Significance of patient background in guidance.
Client/patient-centered education and guidance methods.
Patient-centered and diversified use of guidance methods: oral and written guidance, demonstration, telephone and audio-visual guidance, group guidance and individual guidance.
Ability to evaluate guidance outcomes together with the client /patient, their next-of-kin and health care professionals.
Impact, quality and sufficiency of guidance
Pedagogy and ethics in plans, implementation and evaluation of guidance supporting the client’s /patient’s self-care.
Legislation supporting guidance
Evidence-based contents of client guidance
Evidence-based pedagogic methods in client guidance
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1-2
The student
- knows superficially the concept of guidance and the factors influencing the quality of the guiding process and is able to superficially adapt the guiding methods.
- is able to analyze guidance, but it remains brief and superficial considering the profession.
- is able to handle sources of knowledge, expert and empirical knowledge outside the phenomenon.
- is not able to synthesize information.
--uses little elucidation tools or these tools do not support the presentation.
- is able to show a dismissive attitude regarding the guidance.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3-4
The student
- knows the concept of guiding and the factors influencing the quality of guidance and is able to use evidence-based guiding methods.
- is able to handle the topic according to the goals of the study course and is able to present some relations within the professional framework.
- is able to justify the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and experiential knowledge.
- is able to show expert and empirical knowledge.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5
The student
- is able to understand the concept of the guidance and the factors influencing the quality of guidance, as well as to apply the evidence-based guiding methods in nursing practice.
- deals with the topic comprehensively setting the phenomenon into the wider frames of the profession.
- is able to seek the latest research knowledge on guidance and to use the latest nursing recommendations.
- is able to handle the knowledge critically and constructively.
- is able to justify solutions by utilizing the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and empirical knowledge.
- is able to show independent, critical and creative thinking, as well as expertise of one's own profession.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance and is able to provide constructive feedback.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Failed = 0
The student
- is unfamiliar with the concept of guidance and its manifestation in nursing practice.
- is not able to recognize the factors influencing the quality of guidance or to name the guiding methods.
Enrollment
14.11.2021 - 22.02.2023
Timing
06.03.2023 - 31.07.2023
Credits
2 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Health Care, Nursing
- Degree Programme in Public Health Nursing
Teachers
- Sinikka Vainionpää
Student groups
-
MSH22SA
Objective
The Student
-is able to assess the client's / patient's needs, resources and own responsibility in planning guidance and self-care.
-can plan and implement individual and group counseling together with the client / patient and other experts.
-can use customer / patient-oriented teaching and guidance methods.
-can evaluate the results of guidance together with the client / patient, relatives and health care staff.
-is able to plan, implement and evaluate counseling that supports the client's / patient's self-care on pedagogical and ethical grounds.
-is able to support the client / patient and his/ her next-of-kin in committing to care.
-knows the client's / patient's care path and knows the basics of service guidance.
Content
Assessment of the needs, resources and responsibility of the client/patient in planning guidance and self-care.
Identification of persons in need of multiple services.
Requirements for implementation of patient guidance.
Knowledge-based, social and emotional guidance.
Significance of patient background in guidance.
Client/patient-centered education and guidance methods.
Patient-centered and diversified use of guidance methods: oral and written guidance, demonstration, telephone and audio-visual guidance, group guidance and individual guidance.
Ability to evaluate guidance outcomes together with the client /patient, their next-of-kin and health care professionals.
Impact, quality and sufficiency of guidance
Pedagogy and ethics in plans, implementation and evaluation of guidance supporting the client’s /patient’s self-care.
Legislation supporting guidance
Evidence-based contents of client guidance
Evidence-based pedagogic methods in client guidance
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1-2
The student
- knows superficially the concept of guidance and the factors influencing the quality of the guiding process and is able to superficially adapt the guiding methods.
- is able to analyze guidance, but it remains brief and superficial considering the profession.
- is able to handle sources of knowledge, expert and empirical knowledge outside the phenomenon.
- is not able to synthesize information.
--uses little elucidation tools or these tools do not support the presentation.
- is able to show a dismissive attitude regarding the guidance.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3-4
The student
- knows the concept of guiding and the factors influencing the quality of guidance and is able to use evidence-based guiding methods.
- is able to handle the topic according to the goals of the study course and is able to present some relations within the professional framework.
- is able to justify the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and experiential knowledge.
- is able to show expert and empirical knowledge.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5
The student
- is able to understand the concept of the guidance and the factors influencing the quality of guidance, as well as to apply the evidence-based guiding methods in nursing practice.
- deals with the topic comprehensively setting the phenomenon into the wider frames of the profession.
- is able to seek the latest research knowledge on guidance and to use the latest nursing recommendations.
- is able to handle the knowledge critically and constructively.
- is able to justify solutions by utilizing the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and empirical knowledge.
- is able to show independent, critical and creative thinking, as well as expertise of one's own profession.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance and is able to provide constructive feedback.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Failed = 0
The student
- is unfamiliar with the concept of guidance and its manifestation in nursing practice.
- is not able to recognize the factors influencing the quality of guidance or to name the guiding methods.
Enrollment
29.08.2022 - 31.12.2022
Timing
02.01.2023 - 11.06.2023
Credits
2 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Health Care, Nursing
- Degree Programme in Public Health Nursing
Teachers
- Sinikka Vainionpää
Student groups
-
SH22S
Objective
The Student
-is able to assess the client's / patient's needs, resources and own responsibility in planning guidance and self-care.
-can plan and implement individual and group counseling together with the client / patient and other experts.
-can use customer / patient-oriented teaching and guidance methods.
-can evaluate the results of guidance together with the client / patient, relatives and health care staff.
-is able to plan, implement and evaluate counseling that supports the client's / patient's self-care on pedagogical and ethical grounds.
-is able to support the client / patient and his/ her next-of-kin in committing to care.
-knows the client's / patient's care path and knows the basics of service guidance.
Content
Assessment of the needs, resources and responsibility of the client/patient in planning guidance and self-care.
Identification of persons in need of multiple services.
Requirements for implementation of patient guidance.
Knowledge-based, social and emotional guidance.
Significance of patient background in guidance.
Client/patient-centered education and guidance methods.
Patient-centered and diversified use of guidance methods: oral and written guidance, demonstration, telephone and audio-visual guidance, group guidance and individual guidance.
Ability to evaluate guidance outcomes together with the client /patient, their next-of-kin and health care professionals.
Impact, quality and sufficiency of guidance
Pedagogy and ethics in plans, implementation and evaluation of guidance supporting the client’s /patient’s self-care.
Legislation supporting guidance
Evidence-based contents of client guidance
Evidence-based pedagogic methods in client guidance
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1-2
The student
- knows superficially the concept of guidance and the factors influencing the quality of the guiding process and is able to superficially adapt the guiding methods.
- is able to analyze guidance, but it remains brief and superficial considering the profession.
- is able to handle sources of knowledge, expert and empirical knowledge outside the phenomenon.
- is not able to synthesize information.
--uses little elucidation tools or these tools do not support the presentation.
- is able to show a dismissive attitude regarding the guidance.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3-4
The student
- knows the concept of guiding and the factors influencing the quality of guidance and is able to use evidence-based guiding methods.
- is able to handle the topic according to the goals of the study course and is able to present some relations within the professional framework.
- is able to justify the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and experiential knowledge.
- is able to show expert and empirical knowledge.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5
The student
- is able to understand the concept of the guidance and the factors influencing the quality of guidance, as well as to apply the evidence-based guiding methods in nursing practice.
- deals with the topic comprehensively setting the phenomenon into the wider frames of the profession.
- is able to seek the latest research knowledge on guidance and to use the latest nursing recommendations.
- is able to handle the knowledge critically and constructively.
- is able to justify solutions by utilizing the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and empirical knowledge.
- is able to show independent, critical and creative thinking, as well as expertise of one's own profession.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance and is able to provide constructive feedback.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Failed = 0
The student
- is unfamiliar with the concept of guidance and its manifestation in nursing practice.
- is not able to recognize the factors influencing the quality of guidance or to name the guiding methods.
Enrollment
16.04.2022 - 31.12.2022
Timing
02.01.2023 - 23.04.2023
Credits
2 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Health Care, Nursing
- Degree Programme in Public Health Nursing
Teachers
- Sinikka Vainionpää
Student groups
-
TH22
Objective
The Student
-is able to assess the client's / patient's needs, resources and own responsibility in planning guidance and self-care.
-can plan and implement individual and group counseling together with the client / patient and other experts.
-can use customer / patient-oriented teaching and guidance methods.
-can evaluate the results of guidance together with the client / patient, relatives and health care staff.
-is able to plan, implement and evaluate counseling that supports the client's / patient's self-care on pedagogical and ethical grounds.
-is able to support the client / patient and his/ her next-of-kin in committing to care.
-knows the client's / patient's care path and knows the basics of service guidance.
Content
Assessment of the needs, resources and responsibility of the client/patient in planning guidance and self-care.
Identification of persons in need of multiple services.
Requirements for implementation of patient guidance.
Knowledge-based, social and emotional guidance.
Significance of patient background in guidance.
Client/patient-centered education and guidance methods.
Patient-centered and diversified use of guidance methods: oral and written guidance, demonstration, telephone and audio-visual guidance, group guidance and individual guidance.
Ability to evaluate guidance outcomes together with the client /patient, their next-of-kin and health care professionals.
Impact, quality and sufficiency of guidance
Pedagogy and ethics in plans, implementation and evaluation of guidance supporting the client’s /patient’s self-care.
Legislation supporting guidance
Evidence-based contents of client guidance
Evidence-based pedagogic methods in client guidance
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1-2
The student
- knows superficially the concept of guidance and the factors influencing the quality of the guiding process and is able to superficially adapt the guiding methods.
- is able to analyze guidance, but it remains brief and superficial considering the profession.
- is able to handle sources of knowledge, expert and empirical knowledge outside the phenomenon.
- is not able to synthesize information.
--uses little elucidation tools or these tools do not support the presentation.
- is able to show a dismissive attitude regarding the guidance.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3-4
The student
- knows the concept of guiding and the factors influencing the quality of guidance and is able to use evidence-based guiding methods.
- is able to handle the topic according to the goals of the study course and is able to present some relations within the professional framework.
- is able to justify the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and experiential knowledge.
- is able to show expert and empirical knowledge.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5
The student
- is able to understand the concept of the guidance and the factors influencing the quality of guidance, as well as to apply the evidence-based guiding methods in nursing practice.
- deals with the topic comprehensively setting the phenomenon into the wider frames of the profession.
- is able to seek the latest research knowledge on guidance and to use the latest nursing recommendations.
- is able to handle the knowledge critically and constructively.
- is able to justify solutions by utilizing the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and empirical knowledge.
- is able to show independent, critical and creative thinking, as well as expertise of one's own profession.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance and is able to provide constructive feedback.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Failed = 0
The student
- is unfamiliar with the concept of guidance and its manifestation in nursing practice.
- is not able to recognize the factors influencing the quality of guidance or to name the guiding methods.
Enrollment
16.11.2022 - 23.11.2022
Timing
14.11.2022 - 23.04.2023
Credits
2 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Health Care, Nursing
- Degree Programme in Public Health Nursing
Teachers
- Sinikka Vainionpää
Student groups
-
MSH22K
Objective
The Student
-is able to assess the client's / patient's needs, resources and own responsibility in planning guidance and self-care.
-can plan and implement individual and group counseling together with the client / patient and other experts.
-can use customer / patient-oriented teaching and guidance methods.
-can evaluate the results of guidance together with the client / patient, relatives and health care staff.
-is able to plan, implement and evaluate counseling that supports the client's / patient's self-care on pedagogical and ethical grounds.
-is able to support the client / patient and his/ her next-of-kin in committing to care.
-knows the client's / patient's care path and knows the basics of service guidance.
Content
Assessment of the needs, resources and responsibility of the client/patient in planning guidance and self-care.
Identification of persons in need of multiple services.
Requirements for implementation of patient guidance.
Knowledge-based, social and emotional guidance.
Significance of patient background in guidance.
Client/patient-centered education and guidance methods.
Patient-centered and diversified use of guidance methods: oral and written guidance, demonstration, telephone and audio-visual guidance, group guidance and individual guidance.
Ability to evaluate guidance outcomes together with the client /patient, their next-of-kin and health care professionals.
Impact, quality and sufficiency of guidance
Pedagogy and ethics in plans, implementation and evaluation of guidance supporting the client’s /patient’s self-care.
Legislation supporting guidance
Evidence-based contents of client guidance
Evidence-based pedagogic methods in client guidance
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1-2
The student
- knows superficially the concept of guidance and the factors influencing the quality of the guiding process and is able to superficially adapt the guiding methods.
- is able to analyze guidance, but it remains brief and superficial considering the profession.
- is able to handle sources of knowledge, expert and empirical knowledge outside the phenomenon.
- is not able to synthesize information.
--uses little elucidation tools or these tools do not support the presentation.
- is able to show a dismissive attitude regarding the guidance.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3-4
The student
- knows the concept of guiding and the factors influencing the quality of guidance and is able to use evidence-based guiding methods.
- is able to handle the topic according to the goals of the study course and is able to present some relations within the professional framework.
- is able to justify the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and experiential knowledge.
- is able to show expert and empirical knowledge.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5
The student
- is able to understand the concept of the guidance and the factors influencing the quality of guidance, as well as to apply the evidence-based guiding methods in nursing practice.
- deals with the topic comprehensively setting the phenomenon into the wider frames of the profession.
- is able to seek the latest research knowledge on guidance and to use the latest nursing recommendations.
- is able to handle the knowledge critically and constructively.
- is able to justify solutions by utilizing the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and empirical knowledge.
- is able to show independent, critical and creative thinking, as well as expertise of one's own profession.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance and is able to provide constructive feedback.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Failed = 0
The student
- is unfamiliar with the concept of guidance and its manifestation in nursing practice.
- is not able to recognize the factors influencing the quality of guidance or to name the guiding methods.
Enrollment
16.04.2022 - 07.09.2022
Timing
29.08.2022 - 31.12.2022
Credits
2 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Health Care, Nursing
- Degree Programme in Public Health Nursing
Teachers
- Sinikka Vainionpää
Student groups
-
SH22K
Objective
The Student
-is able to assess the client's / patient's needs, resources and own responsibility in planning guidance and self-care.
-can plan and implement individual and group counseling together with the client / patient and other experts.
-can use customer / patient-oriented teaching and guidance methods.
-can evaluate the results of guidance together with the client / patient, relatives and health care staff.
-is able to plan, implement and evaluate counseling that supports the client's / patient's self-care on pedagogical and ethical grounds.
-is able to support the client / patient and his/ her next-of-kin in committing to care.
-knows the client's / patient's care path and knows the basics of service guidance.
Content
Assessment of the needs, resources and responsibility of the client/patient in planning guidance and self-care.
Identification of persons in need of multiple services.
Requirements for implementation of patient guidance.
Knowledge-based, social and emotional guidance.
Significance of patient background in guidance.
Client/patient-centered education and guidance methods.
Patient-centered and diversified use of guidance methods: oral and written guidance, demonstration, telephone and audio-visual guidance, group guidance and individual guidance.
Ability to evaluate guidance outcomes together with the client /patient, their next-of-kin and health care professionals.
Impact, quality and sufficiency of guidance
Pedagogy and ethics in plans, implementation and evaluation of guidance supporting the client’s /patient’s self-care.
Legislation supporting guidance
Evidence-based contents of client guidance
Evidence-based pedagogic methods in client guidance
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1-2
The student
- knows superficially the concept of guidance and the factors influencing the quality of the guiding process and is able to superficially adapt the guiding methods.
- is able to analyze guidance, but it remains brief and superficial considering the profession.
- is able to handle sources of knowledge, expert and empirical knowledge outside the phenomenon.
- is not able to synthesize information.
--uses little elucidation tools or these tools do not support the presentation.
- is able to show a dismissive attitude regarding the guidance.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3-4
The student
- knows the concept of guiding and the factors influencing the quality of guidance and is able to use evidence-based guiding methods.
- is able to handle the topic according to the goals of the study course and is able to present some relations within the professional framework.
- is able to justify the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and experiential knowledge.
- is able to show expert and empirical knowledge.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5
The student
- is able to understand the concept of the guidance and the factors influencing the quality of guidance, as well as to apply the evidence-based guiding methods in nursing practice.
- deals with the topic comprehensively setting the phenomenon into the wider frames of the profession.
- is able to seek the latest research knowledge on guidance and to use the latest nursing recommendations.
- is able to handle the knowledge critically and constructively.
- is able to justify solutions by utilizing the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and empirical knowledge.
- is able to show independent, critical and creative thinking, as well as expertise of one's own profession.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance and is able to provide constructive feedback.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Failed = 0
The student
- is unfamiliar with the concept of guidance and its manifestation in nursing practice.
- is not able to recognize the factors influencing the quality of guidance or to name the guiding methods.
Enrollment
30.08.2021 - 13.02.2022
Timing
07.02.2022 - 31.07.2022
Credits
2 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Health Care, Nursing
- Degree Programme in Public Health Nursing
Teachers
- Carita Sandell-Kaukonen
Student groups
-
MSH21S
Objective
The Student
-is able to assess the client's / patient's needs, resources and own responsibility in planning guidance and self-care.
-can plan and implement individual and group counseling together with the client / patient and other experts.
-can use customer / patient-oriented teaching and guidance methods.
-can evaluate the results of guidance together with the client / patient, relatives and health care staff.
-is able to plan, implement and evaluate counseling that supports the client's / patient's self-care on pedagogical and ethical grounds.
-is able to support the client / patient and his/ her next-of-kin in committing to care.
-knows the client's / patient's care path and knows the basics of service guidance.
Content
Assessment of the needs, resources and responsibility of the client/patient in planning guidance and self-care.
Identification of persons in need of multiple services.
Requirements for implementation of patient guidance.
Knowledge-based, social and emotional guidance.
Significance of patient background in guidance.
Client/patient-centered education and guidance methods.
Patient-centered and diversified use of guidance methods: oral and written guidance, demonstration, telephone and audio-visual guidance, group guidance and individual guidance.
Ability to evaluate guidance outcomes together with the client /patient, their next-of-kin and health care professionals.
Impact, quality and sufficiency of guidance
Pedagogy and ethics in plans, implementation and evaluation of guidance supporting the client’s /patient’s self-care.
Legislation supporting guidance
Evidence-based contents of client guidance
Evidence-based pedagogic methods in client guidance
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1-2
The student
- knows superficially the concept of guidance and the factors influencing the quality of the guiding process and is able to superficially adapt the guiding methods.
- is able to analyze guidance, but it remains brief and superficial considering the profession.
- is able to handle sources of knowledge, expert and empirical knowledge outside the phenomenon.
- is not able to synthesize information.
--uses little elucidation tools or these tools do not support the presentation.
- is able to show a dismissive attitude regarding the guidance.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3-4
The student
- knows the concept of guiding and the factors influencing the quality of guidance and is able to use evidence-based guiding methods.
- is able to handle the topic according to the goals of the study course and is able to present some relations within the professional framework.
- is able to justify the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and experiential knowledge.
- is able to show expert and empirical knowledge.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5
The student
- is able to understand the concept of the guidance and the factors influencing the quality of guidance, as well as to apply the evidence-based guiding methods in nursing practice.
- deals with the topic comprehensively setting the phenomenon into the wider frames of the profession.
- is able to seek the latest research knowledge on guidance and to use the latest nursing recommendations.
- is able to handle the knowledge critically and constructively.
- is able to justify solutions by utilizing the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and empirical knowledge.
- is able to show independent, critical and creative thinking, as well as expertise of one's own profession.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance and is able to provide constructive feedback.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Failed = 0
The student
- is unfamiliar with the concept of guidance and its manifestation in nursing practice.
- is not able to recognize the factors influencing the quality of guidance or to name the guiding methods.
Enrollment
30.08.2021 - 16.01.2022
Timing
01.01.2022 - 31.07.2022
Credits
2 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Health Care, Nursing
- Degree Programme in Public Health Nursing
Teachers
- Sinikka Vainionpää
Student groups
-
SH21S
Objective
The Student
-is able to assess the client's / patient's needs, resources and own responsibility in planning guidance and self-care.
-can plan and implement individual and group counseling together with the client / patient and other experts.
-can use customer / patient-oriented teaching and guidance methods.
-can evaluate the results of guidance together with the client / patient, relatives and health care staff.
-is able to plan, implement and evaluate counseling that supports the client's / patient's self-care on pedagogical and ethical grounds.
-is able to support the client / patient and his/ her next-of-kin in committing to care.
-knows the client's / patient's care path and knows the basics of service guidance.
Content
Assessment of the needs, resources and responsibility of the client/patient in planning guidance and self-care.
Identification of persons in need of multiple services.
Requirements for implementation of patient guidance.
Knowledge-based, social and emotional guidance.
Significance of patient background in guidance.
Client/patient-centered education and guidance methods.
Patient-centered and diversified use of guidance methods: oral and written guidance, demonstration, telephone and audio-visual guidance, group guidance and individual guidance.
Ability to evaluate guidance outcomes together with the client /patient, their next-of-kin and health care professionals.
Impact, quality and sufficiency of guidance
Pedagogy and ethics in plans, implementation and evaluation of guidance supporting the client’s /patient’s self-care.
Legislation supporting guidance
Evidence-based contents of client guidance
Evidence-based pedagogic methods in client guidance
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1-2
The student
- knows superficially the concept of guidance and the factors influencing the quality of the guiding process and is able to superficially adapt the guiding methods.
- is able to analyze guidance, but it remains brief and superficial considering the profession.
- is able to handle sources of knowledge, expert and empirical knowledge outside the phenomenon.
- is not able to synthesize information.
--uses little elucidation tools or these tools do not support the presentation.
- is able to show a dismissive attitude regarding the guidance.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3-4
The student
- knows the concept of guiding and the factors influencing the quality of guidance and is able to use evidence-based guiding methods.
- is able to handle the topic according to the goals of the study course and is able to present some relations within the professional framework.
- is able to justify the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and experiential knowledge.
- is able to show expert and empirical knowledge.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5
The student
- is able to understand the concept of the guidance and the factors influencing the quality of guidance, as well as to apply the evidence-based guiding methods in nursing practice.
- deals with the topic comprehensively setting the phenomenon into the wider frames of the profession.
- is able to seek the latest research knowledge on guidance and to use the latest nursing recommendations.
- is able to handle the knowledge critically and constructively.
- is able to justify solutions by utilizing the sources of knowledge, his/ her own expertise and empirical knowledge.
- is able to show independent, critical and creative thinking, as well as expertise of one's own profession.
- has a positive attitude towards guidance and is able to provide constructive feedback.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Failed = 0
The student
- is unfamiliar with the concept of guidance and its manifestation in nursing practice.
- is not able to recognize the factors influencing the quality of guidance or to name the guiding methods.