DEVELOPING SKILLS AND SUPPORTING QUALITY DEMENTIA CARE IN THE ACUTE ENVIRONMENT - 2020/1

Module code: NURM179

Module Overview

The module has been designed to enable participants to enhance their understanding of dementia to support the person with dementia and their carers in order to promote their wellbeing.

Module provider

School of Health Sciences

Module Leader

GROSVENOR Wendy (Health Sci.)

Number of Credits: 15

ECTS Credits: 7.5

Framework: FHEQ Level 7

Module cap (Maximum number of students): N/A

Overall student workload

Module Availability

Semester 2

Prerequisites / Co-requisites

NA

Module content

Indicative content includes:



  • Policy and background – drivers for change


  • Dementia journey – diagnosis, living with dementia to end of life


  • Holistic assessment (dementia, delirium, depression)


  • Person-centred care


  • Communication


  • Behaviours that are a challenge - explore potential strategies


  • Identification of risk and risk management


  • Pain assessment and management


  • Safeguarding, Mental Capacity and Deprivation of Liberty


  • Recovery approach


  • Ethics

  • Delirium assessment


Assessment pattern

Assessment type Unit of assessment Weighting
Coursework ASSIGNMENT 100

Alternative Assessment

Not required.

Assessment Strategy


The assessment strategy is designed to provide students with the opportunity to demonstrate their understanding of dementia and service delivery and analyse practice changes to inform and improve quality of dementia care.

Thus, the summative assessment for this module consists of:

3000 word critical analysis of the care of a person with dementia and the way in which services to support their health and social care needs are organised, delivered and managed with recommendations for practice change

Formative assessment

Students will present their case study and recommendations for change(s) in practice to the rest of the group

Feedback

·         Students will receive feedback through a variety of methods:

·         Verbal – during seminar sessions

·         Written

·         Email – where requested by student

·         Written

Email – where requested by student

Module aims

  • The aim of the module is to invite participants to critically review their own and their organisation's practices to change cultures of dementia care within acute care. The module is designed to enhance knowledge and increase understanding to enable participants to improve the delivery of person centred dementia care in an acute setting and idenitfy changes in practice

Learning outcomes

Attributes Developed
1 Critically reflect on own area of practice and evaluate the need for service improvement C
2 Critique and evaluate the effectiveness of existing service delivery models of person centred care C
3 Using a holistic approach demonstrate knowledge and critical understanding of the dementia journey K
4 Critically evaluate existing strategies and tools that enhance the quality of care and support provided for the person with dementia in the acute care setting T
5 Demonstrate a critical understanding of behaviours that are a challenge and potential strategies T
6 Demonstrate a deep critical understanding and evaluate roles to identify areas of on-going professional development in support of changes within practice P
7 Critically analyse own role in relation to their area of practice and within the wider multidisciplinary team involved with caring for people with dementia P

Attributes Developed

C - Cognitive/analytical

K - Subject knowledge

T - Transferable skills

P - Professional/Practical skills

Methods of Teaching / Learning

The learning and teaching strategy is designed to fit within the overarching strategy for the School of Health and Social care and will support the curriculum philosophy in its delivery of quality learning that is innovative in its approach and responsive to the changing healthcare landscape. The module includes a blended approach to learning and teaching which will provide students with an opportunity to experience a range of teaching and learning methods enabling them to build new knowledge and experiences gained within the classroom and practice area linking theory to practice. The focus will be to empower students as both independent and collaborative learners by sharing experiences

 

The learning and teaching methods include:

 

Lectures

Seminars

Class discussion

Student led seminars

Problem based learning

VLE

Work based assessment and audits

Indicated Lecture Hours (which may also include seminars, tutorials, workshops and other contact time) are approximate and may include in-class tests where one or more of these are an assessment on the module. In-class tests are scheduled/organised separately to taught content and will be published on to student personal timetables, where they apply to taken modules, as soon as they are finalised by central administration. This will usually be after the initial publication of the teaching timetable for the relevant semester.

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Please note that the information detailed within this record is accurate at the time of publishing and may be subject to change. This record contains information for the most up to date version of the programme / module for the 2020/1 academic year.