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Cardiovascular Nursing from a person Centered Perspective 7,5 Credits

The course Cardiovascular nursing from a person centered perspective, 7.5 credits is conducted English in the form of teaching sessions, individual studies, group work and seminars on campus.
The contents will cover: the effects of cardiovascular problems in an international context; differences of cardiovascular problems from a gender and age perspective; cardiovascular problems from a patient and family perspective; use of the concepts transition, empowerment, self-care, adherence, behavioral change and health related quality of life and social support in cardiovascular care; different aspects of the cardiac care process; the role of cardiovascular nursing in disease management programs; and prevention and promotion.

Course Contents

- the effects of cardiovascular problems in an international context
- differences of cardiovascular problems from a gender and age perspective
- cardiovascular problems from a patient and family perspective
- use of the concepts, empowerment, self-care, adherence, behavioral change, health related quality of life and social support in cardiovascular care
- different aspects of the cardiac care process
- the role of cardiovascular nursing in disease management programs
- promotion and prevention

Prerequisites

General entry requirements. Passing grades in 30 credits and completed the remaining 30 credits in year one of the nursing program and Health and Health Promotion in Nursing, 15 credits and Person-centred Nursing Care I, 15 credits (or equivalent).
For students enrolled in School of Health and Welfare’ partner universities, eligibility requirements of their respective institutions apply in accordance with the above qualifications (or equivalent skills).

Level of Education: Undergraduate G1F
Course code/Ladok code: HCNK17
The course is conducted at: School of Health and Welfare

Previous and ongoing course occasions

Type of course
Program
Study type
Campus
Semester
Spring 2018: Jan 22 - Feb 25
Rate of Study
100%
Language
English
Location
Jönköping
Time
Day
Course coordinator
Therese Karlsson
Examiner
Dan Malm
Tuition fees do NOT apply for EU/EEA citizens or exchange students
15000kr
Syllabus
HTML  PDF
Application code
HJ-H8010
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