ECTS credits ECTS credits: 3
ECTS Hours Rules/Memories Hours of tutorials: 1.5 Expository Class: 16 Interactive Classroom: 8 Total: 25.5
Use languages Spanish, Galician
Type: Ordinary Degree Subject RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021
Departments: Campus Lugo
Areas: Nursing School
Center Nursing School
Call: First Semester
Teaching: With teaching
Enrolment: Enrollable
- To know the main chronic health problems in the field of psychiatry, taking into account health education for patients and families.
- Provide the tools for the development of specialized nursing care plans in the context of the helping relationship, for patients with psychiatric care needs.
- Identify the decision-making capacity of the patient, their family and close friends, taking into account their limits and exceptions.
- Apply the Nursing Care Process in psychiatric care, guaranteeing quality and safety to the people attended. - Encourage a patient-centered, recovery-based approach to care.
- Integrate ethical and legal principles into the practice of nursing in psychiatric care. - Develop the skills of the teaching-learning process to continue with subsequent training with a high degree of autonomy.
- Module I: Nursing Care in Patients with Chronic Mental Disorders.
- Module II: Nursing Care Process.
- Module III: Therapeutic contributions of nursing to the interprofessional team.
- Básic:
1. Blasco Fontecilla H. Guía práctica sobre el suicidio y conductas relacionadas. Madrid: Editorial Síntesis; 2022.
2. Fornés Vives J, Carballal Balsa MC, Merino Garrido V. Enfermería de salud mental y psiquiátrica: guía práctica de valoración y estrategias de intervención. Madrid: Médica Panamericana; 2001.
3. Fornés Vives J. Enfermería de salud mental y psiquiátrica: valoración y cuidados. 2nd ed. Madrid: Médica Panamericana; 2011.
4. Fornés Vives J. Enfermería de salud mental y psiquiátrica: planes de cuidados. Madrid: Editorial Médica Panamericana; 2001.
5. Galvis López, M.A. (2015). Teorías y modelos de enfermería usados en la enfermería psiquiátrica. Cuidarte, 6(2), 1107–1120. Disponible en línea.
6. Megías-Lizancos, F., & Serrano Parra, M.D. (2009). Enfermería en psiquiatría y salud mental (2ª ed). Difusión Avances de Enfermería.
7. Ramos Ramos, P. (2012). Cuidados de enfermería al paciente con trastornos psiquiátricos (2ª Ed.). Editorial ICB. Disponible en línea.
- Complementary:
1. Guía práctica sobre el suicidio y conductas relacionadas / Blasco Fontecilla, Hilario.
2. Pubmed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
3. Google Académico: https://scholar.google.es/schhp?hl=es
4. Cinahl: https://web-s-ebscohost-com.ezbusc.usc.gal/ehost/search/basic?vid=0&sid…
5. PsycInfo: https://www.proquest.com/psycinfo/index?accountid=17253&parentSessionId…
6. Asociación española de Nomenclatura, Taxonomía y Diagnósticos de Enfermería: https://www.aentde.com/
7. Asociación Española de Enfermería de Salud Metal: https://www.aeesme.org/
8. NNNConsult: https://www-nnnconsult-com.ezbusc.usc.gal/
-Basic:
CB4. That students can transmit information, ideas, problems and solutions to both a specialized and non-specialized audience.
-General:
CG2. Plan and provide nursing care aimed at individuals, families or groups, aimed at health outcomes, evaluating its impact, through clinical and care practice guidelines, which describe the processes by which a health problem is diagnosed, treated or cared for.
CG3. Know and apply the theoretical and methodological foundations and principles of nursing.
CG9. Promote healthy lifestyles, self-care, supporting the maintenance of preventive and therapeutic behaviors.
-Transverse:
CT2. Ability to work in a team.
CT3. Motivation.
CT11. Interpersonal skills. -Specific:
CE13. Apply the nursing process to provide and guarantee the well-being, quality and safety of the people served.
CE24. To know the most relevant mental health problems in the different stages of the life cycle, providing comprehensive and effective care in the field of nursing.
- Expository teaching:
It will be based on face-to-face master classes, presented by the teacher where he/she will explain the concepts of the subject with the support of audiovisual and computer media. There will be questions and debates.
- Interactive teaching: Face-to-face sessions that will deal with specific topics of the subject, which can complement or develop specific aspects introduced in expository teaching. In these sessions, the active participation of the students, teamwork, the resolution and application of theory and debate based on rational and scientific arguments will be encouraged.
The evaluation will be carried out on a continuous and global basis using the following criteria and tools:
EXPOSITORY TEACHING: the evaluation of the mastery of the theoretical knowledge of the subject will be carried out by means of multiple-choice tests or short questions. It will have a value in the final grade of 60%.
INTERACTIVE TEACHING: active participation, teamwork skills, behaviour and quality of the tasks presented during interactive teaching will be valued. This section will have a final grade value of 40%. Both the number of assignments and the delivery period will be communicated well in advance, being visible through the virtual campus. Any assignment that is not delivered through the indicated platform (virtual campus, email, Teams) will not be collected within the indicated period and in the required format (.pdf, .doc, .pptx).
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS: - In order to pass the subject, it will be mandatory to pass both the theoretical test and the personal and/or group work. If the minimum score required in each of the parts is not achieved, the subject will not be passed. - Attendance at the expository and interactive teaching is an essential condition to be able to pass the subject, in accordance with the University's attendance regulations. Teaching exemption will only be applied in the cases determined by the centre in the expository classes, but not in the interactive classes. - Cases of fraudulent completion of exercises or tests will be applied in accordance with the provisions of the "Regulations for the evaluation of the academic performance of students and the review of qualifications" of the USC.
The subject consists of 3 ECTS. In this subject, students have 25.5 hours of face-to-face teaching (16 hours of expository teaching, 8 hours of interactive teaching and 1.5 hours of tutoring).
For every hour of expository teaching, 1.5 hours of student work are considered necessary. With regard to interactive teaching, for each hour, one hour is considered necessary for the revision of the class.
In addition to the above, students should bear in mind that it is necessary to practice solving the problems raised during the different teachings.
Attendance at the expository and interactive sessions is essential for the follow-up and improvement of the subject. Students must carry out the activities recommended by the teacher, such as problem solving, literature review and practical exercises, in order to obtain the necessary skills to successfully pass the subject.
CLASS ATTENDANCE:
The Governing Council on March 25, 2010, approved the Regulations on Class Attendance for EHEA-Adapted Studies:
(http://www.usc.es/export/sites/default/gl/normativa/descargas/normaasis…)
The USC is a face-to-face university, so attendance at a minimum of 80% of class sessions is mandatory. In the cases contemplated in the Faculty'sregulations, students may request official exemption from teaching. In cases where exemption from class attendance is contemplated, subject to specificcircumstances, the regulations issued in Instruction No. 1/2017 of the USC General Secretariat will be taken into account. In this regard, all relevantinformation can be found at the following link: http://www.usc.es/gl/centros/cc_educacion/dispensa_asistencia_clase.html
DATA PROTECTION AND ACADEMIC COMMUNICATION:
The regulations in force at the USC will apply:
Students must use the USC email address (@rai.usc.es) when communicating with faculty members via email.
Teaching and learning (classes/tutorials) is a private process, understood as a process of communication and exchange between the faculty member andthe students enrolled in the course.
Mandatory compliance with data protection regulations: https://www.usc.gal/es/politica-privacidad-proteccion-datos.
ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY:
-Avoid plastic covers or other unnecessary external packaging.
-Whenever possible, use staples instead of binding.
-Print on both sides in "ink-saving" quality.
-Do not use blank pages as chapter or section dividers.
-Avoid appendices that do not directly relate to the topics covered.
GENDER PERSPECTIVE:
The gender perspective will be introduced transversally into the content. In compliance with gender equality criteria in the university setting, it is recommended to use gender-neutral language both in everyday classroom workand in assigned academic work. We recommend the USC Guide for the Use of Inclusive Language (2018):https://xornalistas.gal/web/uploads/novas_adxuntos/adxunto/fa5/5c013549…
MOBILE USE:
The use of mobile phones in the classroom is restricted to use as a work tool, following the instructions given by the teacher. Students are responsible forany legal and academic consequences that may arise from improper use.
INSTITUTIONAL TECHNOLOGICAL TOOLS
Mandatory use of institutional technological tools: Virtual Campus, Microsoft Office 365, and other tools provided by the Faculty and authorized asinstitutional tools by the University.
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Mario Alberto Rivas Carro
Coordinador/a- Department
- Campus Lugo
- Area
- Nursing School
- marioalberto.rivas [at] usc.es
- Category
- Not Applicable
María José Ferreira Díaz
- Department
- Campus Lugo
- Area
- Nursing School
- mariajose.ferreira [at] usc.es
- Category
- Not Applicable
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