ECTS credits ECTS credits: 4.5
ECTS Hours Rules/Memories Hours of tutorials: 2.25 Expository Class: 24 Interactive Classroom: 12 Total: 38.25
Use languages Spanish, Galician
Type: Ordinary Degree Subject RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021
Departments: Psychiatry, Radiology, Public Health, Nursing and Medicine
Areas: Nursing
Center Faculty of Nursing
Call: First Semester
Teaching: With teaching
Enrolment: Enrollable | 1st year (Yes)
1. To identify, integrate and relate the concept of health and care from a historical perspective, and to understand the evolution of nursing care.
2. To be aware of the various roles, responsibilities, and functions of the Nursing staff.
3. To understand, from an ontological and epistemological perspective, the central concepts that make up the nursing discipline.
4. To know the most relevant theoretical models, applying scientific methodology in the care process.
5. To know and apply nursing theories and nursing practice.
6. To know the most relevant principles of the history of nursing in Spain and Galicia.
Block I. Introduction to the historical and theoretical foundations of the profession.
Topic 1. Introduction to the history and science of Nursing. Professional Nursing. Nursing functions and competencies.
Topic 2. Ontology of the nursing discipline: the person, environment, concept of health, nursing care.
Topic 3. Epistemology of the nursing discipline.
Block II. History of nursing.
Topic 4. Domestic stage of care.
Topic 5. Vocational stage of care.
Topic 6. Technical stage of care.
Topic 7. Professional stage of Nursing care. Evolution to the current state of the profession.
Block III. The history of nursing in Spain and Galicia.
Topic 8. The nursing profession in Spain.
Topic 9. The nursing profession in Galicia. The road to Santiago.
Topic 10. Outstanding professionals: Isabel Zendal Gómez, Elvira López Mourín.
Topic 11. Most relevant nursing institutions and societies.
Block IV. Models and theories.
Topic 12. Biomedical model, nursing or holistic model.
Topic 13. Nursing models attending to the role of nursing: Naturalistic models, Models of substitution or help, Models of interrelation.
Topic 14. Most representative Nursing care models: Florence Nightingale, Virginia Henderson, Dorothea Orem, Hildegard Peplau, Callista Roy, Martha E. Rogers, Myra Levine, Marjory Gordon.
Topic 15. Cultural models: Madeleine Leininger, Larry Purnell, Rachel Spector, Campinha-Bacote.
BLOCKS I, II Y III
Required read:
- Siles González J. Historia de la Enfermería. Alicante, Aguaclara, 1999.
Recommended read:
- Deben, C. El Hospital De Los Reyes Católicos En La Historia De Santiago. Ed: Everest, D. L. 1968.
- Donahue M. Historia de la Enfermería, Barcelona; Doyma; 1987.
- Doval,G. Nuevo diccionario de historia. Términos, acontecimientos, instituciones: Madrid,
Temas de Hoy; 1995.
- Eco, Humberto. Como se hace una tesis. Barcelona, Gedisa; 2001.
- Eseverri Chaverri, C. Historia de la Enfermería española e hispanoamericana, Madrid; Ed.
Universitas, S.A. ; 1995.
- García Barrios, Calvo Charro. Historia de la Enfermería, Malaga: Secretariado de Publicaciones
e Intercambio Científico de la Universidad de Málaga; 1996.
- Germán Bes, G., Martínez Santos, Y., Mas Espejo, M. Las primeras enfermeras laicas españolas. Ed. Prensas de la Universidad de Zaragoza. 2020.
- González Canomanuel, M.A. Aportaciones de la Cruz Roja al comienzo de la aviación snaitaria. Ed. Dykinson. 2021.
- Henderson V. Principios Básicos de los Cuidados de Enfermería, Ginebra: Consejo
Internacional de Enfermeras; 1971.
- Hernández Conesa, J. M.ª. Un Análisis Histórico de los Cuidados de Enfermería, Madrid:
Interamericana McGraw – Hill; 1995.
- Hernández Martín, F. Historia de la Enfermería en España, Madrid: Síntesis; 1996.
- Ken Plumer. Los documentos personales.Madrid,SigloXXI editores; 1989.
- Martín – Caro, Martinez Martín, Historia de la Enfermería: Evolución histórica del Cuidado
Enfermero, Madrid; Edc. Harcourt, S.A.; 2001.
- Mas Espejo, M. Las damas enfermeras de la Cruz Roja Española durante el reinado de Alfonso XIII (1914-1931). Ed. Dykinson. 2018
- Mazzeo, Tilar J. Los niños de Irena; Mexico; Aguilas; 2017.
- Nigtingale F. Notas sobre Enfermería. Qué es y qué no es, Barcelona: Salvat; 1.990.
- Prats et al. Diccionario de Historia, Madrid, Anaya, 1986.
- Vázque Gallego, Jesús. Los hospitales del camino francés en Galicia. Sada (A Coruña) Edicións do Castro; 2001
- Villares,R. Historia de Galicia, Vigo, Galaxia; 2004.
- Valverde, J-M.Diccionario de Historia, Barcelona, Planeta; 1997.
- Ventosa F. Historia de la Enfermería Española, Madrid: Ciencia 3; 1983.
BLOCK IV.
- Benavent Garcés et al. Fundamentos de Enfermería, 2ª ed. Madrid: Difusión Avances de Enfermaría; 2003
- Berman et al. et al. Fundamentos de Enfermería. Conceptos, proceso y práctica, 8ª ed. (2 vol.). Madrid: Pearson; 2008.
- Castell, A.. Conceptos de Enfermería. Madrid: UNED. 1980
- Fernandez Ferrin, C. Enfermería Fundamental. Barcelona: Masson. 1995.
- Henderson V. La naturaleza de la enfermería. Reflexiones 25 después. Madrid: Interamericana. 1994.
- Henderson V. Nite. Enfermería Teoría y Practica. México: Prensa Médica Mexicana. 1987.
- Hernández Garre et al. et al. Fundamentos Teóricos de Enfermería. Teorías y Modelos, 1ª ed. Murcia: DM; 2010.
- Kozier. Enfermería Fundamental. Concepto. Procesos y Practicas. Madrid: Interamericana. 1993.
- Marriner-Tomey. Modelos y Teorías de Enfermería. Barcelona: Elsevier. 2011.
- Nightingale, F. Notas sobre enfermería. Barcelona: Salvat; 1990
- Potter, P. Fundamentos de la Enfermería. Madrid: McGraw-Hill Interamericana. 2005.
- Riopellel. Cuidados de Enfermería. Un proceso centrado en las Necesidades de la Persona. Madrid: Interamericana. 1989.
- Roper. Modelo de Enfermería. Barcelona: Interamericana. 1987.
FILMOGRAPHY:
Bardem, M. (Director). (2016). 22 ángeles (tv) [Película].
Manuel Gómez Pereira, D. P.-J. (Dirección). (2017). Tiempos de guerra (serie de tv) caps.1,6,7,8 [Película].
Othenin-Girard, D. (Dirección). (2006). Rojo en la cruz [Película].
Shadyac, T. (Dirección). (1998). Patch Adams [Película].
WEBGRAPHY:
Pubmed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
Google Académico: https://scholar.google.es/schhp?hl=es
Cinahl: https://www.ebscohost.com/nursing/products/cinahl-databases/cinahl-comp…
Asociación española de Nomenclatura, Taxonomía e Diagnósticos de Enfermería: https://www.aentde.com/
Academia de Enfermería de Galicia: https://academiaenfermariagalicia.org/
Consejo general de enfermería de España: https://www.consejogeneralenfermeria.org/
Consejo Internacional de Enfermeras: https://www.icn.ch/es
EORNA: http://aeeq.net/asociacion/eorna.php
Federación Europea de Enfermería: http://www.efnweb.be/
Scientific journals
- Revista Index.
- Revista Nure investigación.
- Revista Metas de enfermería.
- Revista ENE.
- Híades. Revista de historia de la enfermería.
- Revista ROL.
- International journal of nursing.
- International journal of nursing studies.
- International journal of nursing education.
In accordance with Order CIN/2134/2008, ANECA White Paper and memory of the title.
Core Competencies (F).
- To identify, integrate and relate the concept of health and care, from a historical perspective, to understand the evolution of nursing care.
- To understand from an ontological and epistemological perspective the evolution of the central concepts that make up the nursing discipline.
- To understand the most relevant theoretical models.
- To apply scientific methodology in the care process.
- To be aware of the various roles, responsibilities and functions of a nurse.
- To acquire relevant knowledge and ability to apply nursing theories and nursing practice.
- To acquire relevant knowledge and ability to apply ethics, legislation and humanities.
- To know the most relevant aspects of the history of nursing in Spain and Galicia.
Partial skills (P).
- To work in a holistic, tolerant, non-judgmental, careful and sensitive manner, ensuring that the rights, beliefs and wishes of different individuals or groups are not compromised.
- To adjust their role in order to respond effectively to the needs of the population or patients. When necessary and appropriate, be able to challenge existing systems to meet the needs of the population and patients.
- To accept responsibility for their own learning and professional development, using evaluation as a means to reflect and improve their performance and increase the quality of the services provided.
- To undertake comprehensive and systematic assessments using appropriate tools and frameworks for the patient, taking into account relevant physical, social, cultural, psychological, spiritual and environmental factors.
- To evaluate, interpret and synthesize a range of information and data sources that facilitate the patient's decision.
- To know and apply the principles that support comprehensive nursing care.
- To apply the applicable legislation and the ethical and deontological code of Spanish nursing, inspired by the European code of nursing ethics and deontology.
- To provide care, guaranteeing the right to dignity, privacy, intimacy, confidentiality and decision-making capacity of the patient and family.
- To individualize care considering age, gender, cultural differences, ethnic group, beliefs and values.
- To develop those learning skills necessary to undertake further studies with a high degree of autonomy.
Complementary skills (C).
- To work in a professional, ethical and regulatory and legal code context, recognizing and responding to dilemmas and ethical or moral issues in daily practice.
- To enforce clinical judgments to ensure that quality standards are met and that practice is evidence-based.
- Maintain the dignity, privacy and confidentiality of the patient (using the skills...).
- To acquire relevant knowledge and ability to apply problem solving and decision making.
- To acquire relevant knowledge and ability to apply research and information principles.
Transversal competences (CT).
- Capacity for analysis and synthesis.
- Ability to manage information.
- Problem resolution.
- Work in a multidisciplinary and multilingual team.
- Critical thinking.
- Autonomous Learning.
- Creativity.
- Motivation for quality.
The course is divided into two major periods:
EXPOSITIVE TEACHING:
The different theoretical contents of the subject will be explained and continuous assessment activities will be proposed, mainly reflections on concepts, reviews, critical text comments and Chicago-style citations.
INTERACTIVE TEACHING:
Seminars will be held for the reinforcement and application of the theoretical contents, through the active participation of the student body, promoting critical thinking. They will consist, among other activities, in the realization and presentation of works, reviews and critical comments about the history of nursing, and works about the applicability of the main theoretical models. The citation style will be Chicago.
The set of activities to be carried out in small groups will make up the student's notebook. This notebook will be the evaluation instrument of the continuous evaluation.
As a theoretical evaluation, it is proposed to carry out an individual essay that follows the Chicago style about one of the topics presented by the teaching staff, which will be delivered on the day of the exam. As an alternative to the essay, you can opt for the theoretical exam in which you must answer an essay question and five short questions related to the contents of the subject.
The tools available at USC (virtual campus, official webmail, Teams, ...) will be used in general.
Teaching is mainly based on continuous assessment, so attendance at both expository and interactive sessions is compulsory. Students on dispensation/exemption from teaching should contact the coordination of the subject to adapt the continuous assessment activities to their personal situation. In no case will students be exempt from carrying out the proposed continuous assessment activities both during the expository and interactive periods.
It will preferably work in groups of up to 5 members, the groups will be formed at the beginning of the course and will be maintained for all the activities of the subject.
The number of activities, content, structure, style format, etc. will be presented during the teaching.
CONTINUED EVALUATION:
The continuous evaluation will evaluate the following processes, both in the expository and interactive blocks:
- Attendance and participation: 5%
- Student's notebook - Individual work (reflections about the epistemology and ontology of the discipline): 10%
- Student's notebook - Group work (work about theoretical models): 20%
- Student notebook - Review and resolution of cases (essays on texts that refer to the history of the profession): 25%
FINAL EVALUATION:
The final evaluation will be the result of the individual essay on one of the topics proposed by the faculty that will follow the guidelines established during the course and the Chicago citation style, or it will be determined by the completion of the final theoretical exam that consists of 1 question of development and 5 short questions. Its weighted value will be 40%
The final grade will be the sum of all the parts mentioned above, to pass the subject it will be mandatory to acquire the passing score (5) in each of the tasks and activities.
SECOND OPPORTUNITY:
In any case, the students who take the subject must carry out the continuous evaluation activities to pass the subject, with respect to the final evaluation, on this occasion it will be compulsory to carry out the final theoretical exam composed of essay questions and short questions, in this case it will not be possible to deliver the individual work proposed in the ordinary evaluation.
Each ECTS is equivalent to 25 hours, of which 17 correspond to autonomous student work and 8 hours to face-to-face teaching.
For each hour of expository and interactive teaching, it is considered necessary to dedicate 1.5 hours to study and 1.5 hours of personal work (review of concepts and bibliography consultation). The distribution for this matter is as follows:
- Expository Classes: 24h
- Interactive classes-seminars: 12h
- Autonomous work: 76.5h
TOTAL: 112.5h
OTHERS:
- Tutorials: 2.25 h
- Evaluation tests: 2h
The historical contextualization of the different stages is recommended, in order to achieve, through the reading of a text, the realization of a critical commentary that includes the fundamental and historical elements of the profession.
Daily study and the preparation of a student notebook are recommended to be able to follow up on the subject.
Reading the proposed texts is recommended.
Establish links between the theoretical contents of the lecture classes and the observations and interventions made in the interactive ones.
Have access to the Virtual Campus of the subject.
Use tutorials to resolve doubts about the subject.
Es obligatorio el uso de las herramientas institucionales de comunicación (correo electrónico de la USC, campus virtual, etc.). Identificarse en el cuerpo del email y hacer referencia a la materia por la que se contacta.
Raquel Rodriguez Gonzalez
- Department
- Psychiatry, Radiology, Public Health, Nursing and Medicine
- Area
- Nursing
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
Alba Elena Martinez Santos
Coordinador/a- Department
- Psychiatry, Radiology, Public Health, Nursing and Medicine
- Area
- Nursing
- Phone
- 881812038
- Category
- Professor: LOU (Organic Law for Universities) PhD Assistant Professor
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