Duration
20h Pr, 20h SEM
Number of credits
Master in Nursing Sciences, professional focus in advanced practices | 4 crédits |
Lecturer
Amandine Halin, Véronique Lovens, Justine Slomian, Samuel Stipulante
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the second semester
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
The course consists of two distinct parts: Care itinerary: Develop, implement, ensure and evaluate the follow-up of care itineraries The analysis of complex situations (follow-up of the SANT4028-1 course): The advanced practice seminars-complex situations of the M2 consist in developing a project for the implementation of a solution, in connection with the field problem that the student has brought out from his analysis of a complex situation of the advanced practice seminars I (SANT4028-1), based on research and reflection.
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
At the end of this teaching unit, the student will be able to:
Party:
Care itinerary:
Evaluate a clinical situation centered around the patient
Develop goals and interventions in a care itinerary based on scientific research, patient expectations and their characteristics
Design a nursing care project by describing all the elements of the care process, taking into account the analysis of the processes, the planning of the care as well as the procedures and therapeutic protocols.
Take into account the complexity and specificity of situations
Coordinate the process and the roles of the members of the interdisciplinary team involved in the care itinerary, including the patient and his entourage
Identify obstacles and resources specific to the patient or group of patients
Objectively assess the impact of the various interventions and the achievement of objectives
Propose adjustments depending on the situation
Distinguish care itineraries from personalized care plans, care protocols, care pathways, etc. and integrate these different tools into a global clinical approach
Analysis of complex situations:
- Propose relevant solutions to a problem resulting from the reflection posed on the analysis of a complex clinical situation (block 1)
- Choose a solution appropriately and validate your choice by reflecting on the context and using research.
- Apply the project management methodology.
- Mobilize the general knowledge of the Master in Nursing Sciences and more specifically the skills of an IPA nurse to put in place adapted and lasting solutions responding to the problems encountered in complex situations
-Present a project in a structured and convincing way.
- To take some distance from an ideal.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Clinical approach course
Project Management Methodology Course
Basic knowledge for bibliographic research
Write bibliographic references according to the standards prescribed at ULiège
Write a document using a word processing program
Make an oral presentation using a slideshow
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Cfr. French.
Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)
Remote course
Course materials and recommended or required readings
Exam(s) in session
Any session
- In-person
written exam
- Remote
oral exam
Written work / report
Additional information:
Part1: Care itinerary
The mark will account for 30% of the overall EU assessment.
- Written Assessment:
The grade will account for 70% of the overall EU assessment:
- Oral formative evaluation during each session (not included in the final mark).
- Certifying evaluation of the final oral presentation in the last class (accounts for 20% of the overall EU assessment)
- Certifying evaluation of the written work in the June session (50% of the overall EU assessment).
The evaluation criteria for the written work and the oral presentation are included in the course materials.
Work placement(s)
Organisational remarks and main changes to the course
Contacts
Professeur Samuel Stipulante : samuel.stipulante@uliege.be
Amandine Hallin : amandine.halin@hers.be
Véronique Lovens: veronique.lovens@uliege.be
Justine Slomian : justine.slomian@hepl.be