Swedish name: Omvårdnad med fokus på det goda åldrandet
This syllabus is valid: 2025-06-02
and until further notice
Course code: 3OM483
Credit points: 7.5
Education level: Second cycle
Main Field of Study and progress level:
Nursing: Second cycle, in-depth level of the course cannot be classified
Grading scale: Pass, Fail
Responsible department: Department of Nursing
Established by: Programme Council for Nursing Programmes (PRS), 2025-02-06
Contents
The course will cover in-depth studies of aging including aging as a part of the life course, the meaning of gerontology and geriatrics, older peoples exposure to violance in close relationsships, factors related to good aging and other key topics related to aging. The course will have a health promotion perspective with point of depature in good aging including sustainability with focus on health and wellbeing. Aging will be discussed from nursing, biopsychosocial and equal opportunity perspectives. The course will address the specialist nurse's function in the care of old people, strengthen understanding of aging within the life course perspective and highlight the importance of prevention and health promotion for aging well.
Expected learning outcomes
After completing the course the student should be able to
Knowledge and understanding
1. describe different theories and perspectives of good aging
Skills and Abilities
2. demonstrate the ability to interview and interpret life stories 3. relate life stories to theories of aging and to the social situation of old people 4. independently assess needs and prevention, plan actions and/or nursing assessments for old people based on scientific evidence, and evaluate these in relation to aging issues and social circumstances
Evaluation ability and approach
5. demonstrate the ability to analyse and assess different perspectives on aging that can affect the design of nursing care for old people
Required Knowledge
Degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing and work experience as a nurse equivalent to at least 12 months full-time. Proficiency in English equivalent to Swedish upper Secondary course English B/6.
Form of instruction
This course is completely web based. A student-active problem-based learning approach will be applied. This will encompass knowledge-seeking, problem-solving, and application and reflection based on evidence and demonstrated experience. The pedagogical methods will include individual work, recorded lectures, study groups, posts in chat forums, written individual assignments and seminars. An educational support for the students' learning is targeted learning activities, with increasing difficulty towards the course objectives. A scientific approach will apply to all assignments, and students will be required to reference scientific literature. Posts in chat forums and seminars will be compulsory.
Some teaching may be in English.
The online elements require access to a computer with a stable Internet connection, a USB headset with a microphone and a web camera. A fixed connection is preferred. Internet access can be via networks in a campus, local learning centre or library.
Examination modes
A two-grade grading scale applies: pass (G) and fail (U).
The course is examined in the form of written individual assignments with associated seminars. FSR 1-3 through written individual assignment and 4-5 are examined through a written individual submission assignment with associated seminar.
To pass (G) the whole course, a pass must be obtained in all examinations, and mandatory parts must be conducted.
The number of test sessions (examinations) is limited to five. A student who has failed twice has the right to request that the Programme Council provide a different examiner.
Examiners may decide to deviate from the modes of assessment in the course syllabus. Individual adaptation of modes of assessment must give due consideration to the student's needs. The adaptation of modes of assessment must remain within the framework of the intended learning outcomes in the course syllabus. Students who require an adapted examination - and have received a decision on the right to support from the coordinator at the Student Services Office for students with disabilities - must submit a request to the department holding the course no later than 10 days before the examination. The examiner decides on the adaptation of the examination, after which the student will be notified.
Crediting
Students can apply for a credit transfer in respect of the entire or a part of the course based on previously completed education or professional activities. Rejections of credit transfer applications in whole or in part must be justified in writing. Appeals against rejections of credit transfer applications should be submitted to the Higher Education Appeals Board. For more information, please contact Studentcentrum/Examina.
Other regulations
- The content of the course 3OM483 completely overlaps with the content of 3OM383 - The course 3OM483 replaces the course 3OM383
For further information, please see the regulations at Umeå University.
Mauk Kristen L. Gerontological nursing : competencies for care Fifth edition : Burlington, Massachusetts : Jones & Bartlett Learning : [2023] : 1028 pages : ISBN: 9781284233360 Mandatory Search the University Library catalogue