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Gerontological NursingLaajuus (4 cr)

Code: SWNS2023

Credits

4 op

Teaching language

  • English

Responsible person

  • Suleiman Kamau

Objective

Purpose of the course

This course will help you familiarize with the central concepts and theoretical knowledge of gerontological nursing. After completing the course, you will be familiar with the key changes related to healthy ageing and methods to promote health, functional capacity and quality of life in an individualised and client-centred approach. After completing the course, you will become more resource-oriented and have positive attitudes towards ageing and older people, both as individuals and as a valuable member of the family, community and society.

Course Competence
Evidence-based and decision-making competence
Client competence in health and social care
Ethical Competence in nursing
Internationalisation and communications competence


Learning Outcomes of the Course

After completing the course, you will be familiar with the key changes related to healthy ageing and the factors contributing to the health and functional ability of elderly patients. In addition, you are familiar with the global situation of aging. You can examine ageing based on available resources from different perspectives and understand the importance of promoting the health and functional ability of the older patient. You know the most common health conditions associated with ageing, its nursing interventions, ways to promote and prevent them and basic geriatric medications. You are able to seek evidence-based information related to gerontological nursing and follow the current discussion.

Content

Concepts of Gerontological Nursing
Older people, their family members and wider support networks as nursing clients
Ageing process and factors affecting it locally and globally
Assessment of health and functional ability and promotion in different settings
Memory disorders and ways to improve memory
Fundamental concepts in geriatric palliative and hospice care
Nursing role and competencies in the gerontological multiprofessional team
Basics of Pharmacotherapy for older people
Gerontechnology

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

1- Sufficient

You can identify the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability. You will be familiar with the methods used to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be familiar with older people's illnesses, nursing interventions to prevent and treat them, and the use of basics of pharmacotherapy for elderly people. You recognise the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and examine ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

2- Satisfactory

You are able to define the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability. You will describe the methods used to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You know the most common health conditions associated with ageing, the methods of preventing and treating them, and the basics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. You understand the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

3- Good

You reflect on the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability from different perspectives. In your learning assignments, you will highlight correctly methods for assessing health and functional ability and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the most common health conditions associated with ageing, prevent and treat them while taking into consideration the characteristics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. You will understand the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

4- Very good

In your learning assignments, you demonstrate that you are able to apply evidence-based information on ageing changes and risks to health and functional ability in different client scenarios. You apply a wide range of methods to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the most common health conditions associated with ageing, to prevent and treat them while taking into considerations the pharmacotherapy for the older people. You analyse the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team from different perspectives and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing. You will examine your own competence in the field of gerontological nursing.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

5- Excellent

Through learning assignments, you analyse the ageing process and risks for health and functional ability from different perspectives. You critically evaluate the methods used to identify health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the essential diseases of the elderly, to prevent and treat them in different client contexts, taking into account the distinct characteristics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. In the learning assignments, you demonstrate your understanding of the responsibility and role of nursing in multidisciplinary collaboration and analyse ethical issues related to gerontological nursing from different perspectives. You will be able to evaluate your competence and recognize your strengths and development challenges in gerontological nursing.

Enrollment

20.11.2023 - 04.01.2024

Timing

08.01.2024 - 10.03.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

4 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Health and Social Studies

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 30

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Sirpa Sandelin
  • Suleiman Kamau
Teacher in charge

Suleiman Kamau

Groups
  • SNS23SG1
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
  • ZJASNS23S1
    Avoin AMK, sote, AMK-polut, Nursing

Objectives

Purpose of the course

This course will help you familiarize with the central concepts and theoretical knowledge of gerontological nursing. After completing the course, you will be familiar with the key changes related to healthy ageing and methods to promote health, functional capacity and quality of life in an individualised and client-centred approach. After completing the course, you will become more resource-oriented and have positive attitudes towards ageing and older people, both as individuals and as a valuable member of the family, community and society.

Course Competence
Evidence-based and decision-making competence
Client competence in health and social care
Ethical Competence in nursing
Internationalisation and communications competence


Learning Outcomes of the Course

After completing the course, you will be familiar with the key changes related to healthy ageing and the factors contributing to the health and functional ability of elderly patients. In addition, you are familiar with the global situation of aging. You can examine ageing based on available resources from different perspectives and understand the importance of promoting the health and functional ability of the older patient. You know the most common health conditions associated with ageing, its nursing interventions, ways to promote and prevent them and basic geriatric medications. You are able to seek evidence-based information related to gerontological nursing and follow the current discussion.

Content

Concepts of Gerontological Nursing
Older people, their family members and wider support networks as nursing clients
Ageing process and factors affecting it locally and globally
Assessment of health and functional ability and promotion in different settings
Memory disorders and ways to improve memory
Fundamental concepts in geriatric palliative and hospice care
Nursing role and competencies in the gerontological multiprofessional team
Basics of Pharmacotherapy for older people
Gerontechnology

Learning materials and recommended literature

Ferraro, K. & Wilmoth, J. 2013. Gerontology : Perspectives and Issues (4th Edition). Springer Publishing Company. Available at: http://site.ebrary.com/lib/jypoly/detail.action?docID=10687051

Hirth V., ieland D., & Dever-Bumba M. 2011. Case-based geriatrics : a global approach. Available at: http://janet.amkit.fi/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=224466

Anderson L. A.,Goodman R. A., Holtzman,D., Posner S. F. & Northridge M. E.(2012). Aging in the United States:Opportunities and Challenges for American. Journal of Public Health. Vol 102, No. 3 |

Zwijsen S. A., Niemeijer A. R. & Hertogh C. M.P.M. (2011). Ethics of using assistive technology in the care for community-dwelling elderly
people: An overview of the literature. Aging & Mental Health. Vol.15,No.4, 419–427

Chen K. & Chan, A. H. (2013) Use or Non-Use of Gerontechnology—A Qualitative Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. 10, 4645-4666;

Other relevant evidence-based material recommended by the lecturer in charge

Gerontological Pharmacology:
Lecture material and assignments in Moodle
Adams, M., Holland, N. & Urban, C. 2020. Pharmacology for Nurses: A pathophysiologic Approach. 6th Edition. Hoboken, N.J.: Pearson.

Teaching methods

contact lessons; online discussions, individual/group assignments; case-study; guided reading of literature and independent study.

Gerontological Pharmacology:
Classroom teaching, learning exercises.

Exam dates and retake possibilities

Gerontological Pharmacology:
The first exam is held in the last contact session of the course (paper exam).
Re-exams in the Examstudio at the times separately announced.

Student workload

CONTACT STUDIES Active lessons 27h E-learning 10h Individual and group assignments 15h ICF framework_10h Independent study 20

Gerontological Pharmacology:
Contact teaching 12 h.
Independent studies 13 h.
Exam 2 h.

Further information for students

Exchange student 3

Gerontological Pharmacology:
Course exam.
Other assignments affecting the assessment will be agreed at the beginning of the course.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

1- Sufficient

You can identify the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability. You will be familiar with the methods used to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be familiar with older people's illnesses, nursing interventions to prevent and treat them, and the use of basics of pharmacotherapy for elderly people. You recognise the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and examine ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

2- Satisfactory

You are able to define the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability. You will describe the methods used to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You know the most common health conditions associated with ageing, the methods of preventing and treating them, and the basics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. You understand the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3- Good

You reflect on the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability from different perspectives. In your learning assignments, you will highlight correctly methods for assessing health and functional ability and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the most common health conditions associated with ageing, prevent and treat them while taking into consideration the characteristics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. You will understand the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

4- Very good

In your learning assignments, you demonstrate that you are able to apply evidence-based information on ageing changes and risks to health and functional ability in different client scenarios. You apply a wide range of methods to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the most common health conditions associated with ageing, to prevent and treat them while taking into considerations the pharmacotherapy for the older people. You analyse the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team from different perspectives and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing. You will examine your own competence in the field of gerontological nursing.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

5- Excellent

Through learning assignments, you analyse the ageing process and risks for health and functional ability from different perspectives. You critically evaluate the methods used to identify health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the essential diseases of the elderly, to prevent and treat them in different client contexts, taking into account the distinct characteristics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. In the learning assignments, you demonstrate your understanding of the responsibility and role of nursing in multidisciplinary collaboration and analyse ethical issues related to gerontological nursing from different perspectives. You will be able to evaluate your competence and recognize your strengths and development challenges in gerontological nursing.

Enrollment

20.11.2023 - 04.01.2024

Timing

08.01.2024 - 10.03.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

4 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Health and Social Studies

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 30

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Sirpa Sandelin
  • Suleiman Kamau
Teacher in charge

Suleiman Kamau

Groups
  • SNS24VK
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing, vaihto-opiskelu/Exchange studies
  • SNS23SG2
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing

Objectives

Purpose of the course

This course will help you familiarize with the central concepts and theoretical knowledge of gerontological nursing. After completing the course, you will be familiar with the key changes related to healthy ageing and methods to promote health, functional capacity and quality of life in an individualised and client-centred approach. After completing the course, you will become more resource-oriented and have positive attitudes towards ageing and older people, both as individuals and as a valuable member of the family, community and society.

Course Competence
Evidence-based and decision-making competence
Client competence in health and social care
Ethical Competence in nursing
Internationalisation and communications competence


Learning Outcomes of the Course

After completing the course, you will be familiar with the key changes related to healthy ageing and the factors contributing to the health and functional ability of elderly patients. In addition, you are familiar with the global situation of aging. You can examine ageing based on available resources from different perspectives and understand the importance of promoting the health and functional ability of the older patient. You know the most common health conditions associated with ageing, its nursing interventions, ways to promote and prevent them and basic geriatric medications. You are able to seek evidence-based information related to gerontological nursing and follow the current discussion.

Content

Concepts of Gerontological Nursing
Older people, their family members and wider support networks as nursing clients
Ageing process and factors affecting it locally and globally
Assessment of health and functional ability and promotion in different settings
Memory disorders and ways to improve memory
Fundamental concepts in geriatric palliative and hospice care
Nursing role and competencies in the gerontological multiprofessional team
Basics of Pharmacotherapy for older people
Gerontechnology

Learning materials and recommended literature

Ferraro, K. & Wilmoth, J. 2013. Gerontology : Perspectives and Issues (4th Edition). Springer Publishing Company. Available at: http://site.ebrary.com/lib/jypoly/detail.action?docID=10687051

Hirth V., ieland D., & Dever-Bumba M. 2011. Case-based geriatrics : a global approach. Available at: http://janet.amkit.fi/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=224466

Anderson L. A.,Goodman R. A., Holtzman,D., Posner S. F. & Northridge M. E.(2012). Aging in the United States:Opportunities and Challenges for American. Journal of Public Health. Vol 102, No. 3 |

Zwijsen S. A., Niemeijer A. R. & Hertogh C. M.P.M. (2011). Ethics of using assistive technology in the care for community-dwelling elderly
people: An overview of the literature. Aging & Mental Health. Vol.15,No.4, 419–427

Chen K. & Chan, A. H. (2013) Use or Non-Use of Gerontechnology—A Qualitative Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. 10, 4645-4666;

Other relevant evidence-based material recommended by the lecturer in charge

Gerontological Pharmacology:
Lecture material and assignments in Moodle
Adams, M., Holland, N. & Urban, C. 2020. Pharmacology for Nurses: A pathophysiologic Approach. 6th Edition. Hoboken, N.J.: Pearson.

Teaching methods

contact lessons; online discussions, individual/group assignments; case-study; guided reading of literature and independent study.

Gerontological Pharmacology:
Classroom teaching, learning exercises.

Exam dates and retake possibilities

Gerontological Pharmacology:
The first exam is held in the last contact session of the course (paper exam).
Re-exams in the Examstudio at the times separately announced.

Student workload

CONTACT STUDIES Active lessons 27h E-learning 10h Individual and group assignments 15h ICF framework_10h Independent study 20

Gerontological Pharmacology:
Contact teaching 12 h.
Independent studies 13 h.
Exam 2 h.

Further information for students

Exchange student 3

Gerontological Pharmacology:
Course exam.
Other assignments affecting the assessment will be agreed at the beginning of the course.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

1- Sufficient

You can identify the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability. You will be familiar with the methods used to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be familiar with older people's illnesses, nursing interventions to prevent and treat them, and the use of basics of pharmacotherapy for elderly people. You recognise the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and examine ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

2- Satisfactory

You are able to define the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability. You will describe the methods used to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You know the most common health conditions associated with ageing, the methods of preventing and treating them, and the basics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. You understand the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3- Good

You reflect on the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability from different perspectives. In your learning assignments, you will highlight correctly methods for assessing health and functional ability and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the most common health conditions associated with ageing, prevent and treat them while taking into consideration the characteristics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. You will understand the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

4- Very good

In your learning assignments, you demonstrate that you are able to apply evidence-based information on ageing changes and risks to health and functional ability in different client scenarios. You apply a wide range of methods to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the most common health conditions associated with ageing, to prevent and treat them while taking into considerations the pharmacotherapy for the older people. You analyse the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team from different perspectives and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing. You will examine your own competence in the field of gerontological nursing.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

5- Excellent

Through learning assignments, you analyse the ageing process and risks for health and functional ability from different perspectives. You critically evaluate the methods used to identify health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the essential diseases of the elderly, to prevent and treat them in different client contexts, taking into account the distinct characteristics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. In the learning assignments, you demonstrate your understanding of the responsibility and role of nursing in multidisciplinary collaboration and analyse ethical issues related to gerontological nursing from different perspectives. You will be able to evaluate your competence and recognize your strengths and development challenges in gerontological nursing.

Timing

06.01.2024 - 06.06.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

4 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Health and Social Studies

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Jaana Perttunen
  • Marjo Palovaara
Teacher in charge

Marjo Palovaara

Groups
  • SKV22SBH1
    Beihua group 1, 2022
  • SKV22SBH2
    Beihua ryhmä 2, 2022

Objectives

Purpose of the course

This course will help you familiarize with the central concepts and theoretical knowledge of gerontological nursing. After completing the course, you will be familiar with the key changes related to healthy ageing and methods to promote health, functional capacity and quality of life in an individualised and client-centred approach. After completing the course, you will become more resource-oriented and have positive attitudes towards ageing and older people, both as individuals and as a valuable member of the family, community and society.

Course Competence
Evidence-based and decision-making competence
Client competence in health and social care
Ethical Competence in nursing
Internationalisation and communications competence


Learning Outcomes of the Course

After completing the course, you will be familiar with the key changes related to healthy ageing and the factors contributing to the health and functional ability of elderly patients. In addition, you are familiar with the global situation of aging. You can examine ageing based on available resources from different perspectives and understand the importance of promoting the health and functional ability of the older patient. You know the most common health conditions associated with ageing, its nursing interventions, ways to promote and prevent them and basic geriatric medications. You are able to seek evidence-based information related to gerontological nursing and follow the current discussion.

Content

Concepts of Gerontological Nursing
Older people, their family members and wider support networks as nursing clients
Ageing process and factors affecting it locally and globally
Assessment of health and functional ability and promotion in different settings
Memory disorders and ways to improve memory
Fundamental concepts in geriatric palliative and hospice care
Nursing role and competencies in the gerontological multiprofessional team
Basics of Pharmacotherapy for older people
Gerontechnology

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

1- Sufficient

You can identify the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability. You will be familiar with the methods used to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be familiar with older people's illnesses, nursing interventions to prevent and treat them, and the use of basics of pharmacotherapy for elderly people. You recognise the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and examine ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

2- Satisfactory

You are able to define the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability. You will describe the methods used to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You know the most common health conditions associated with ageing, the methods of preventing and treating them, and the basics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. You understand the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3- Good

You reflect on the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability from different perspectives. In your learning assignments, you will highlight correctly methods for assessing health and functional ability and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the most common health conditions associated with ageing, prevent and treat them while taking into consideration the characteristics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. You will understand the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

4- Very good

In your learning assignments, you demonstrate that you are able to apply evidence-based information on ageing changes and risks to health and functional ability in different client scenarios. You apply a wide range of methods to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the most common health conditions associated with ageing, to prevent and treat them while taking into considerations the pharmacotherapy for the older people. You analyse the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team from different perspectives and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing. You will examine your own competence in the field of gerontological nursing.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

5- Excellent

Through learning assignments, you analyse the ageing process and risks for health and functional ability from different perspectives. You critically evaluate the methods used to identify health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the essential diseases of the elderly, to prevent and treat them in different client contexts, taking into account the distinct characteristics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. In the learning assignments, you demonstrate your understanding of the responsibility and role of nursing in multidisciplinary collaboration and analyse ethical issues related to gerontological nursing from different perspectives. You will be able to evaluate your competence and recognize your strengths and development challenges in gerontological nursing.

Enrollment

01.11.2022 - 05.01.2023

Timing

08.01.2023 - 12.03.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

4 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Health and Social Studies

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

10 - 30

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Sirpa Sandelin
  • Suleiman Kamau
Teacher in charge

Suleiman Kamau

Groups
  • ZJASNS22S1
    Avoin AMK, sote, AMK-polut, Nursing
  • SNS22SG1
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing

Objectives

Purpose of the course

This course will help you familiarize with the central concepts and theoretical knowledge of gerontological nursing. After completing the course, you will be familiar with the key changes related to healthy ageing and methods to promote health, functional capacity and quality of life in an individualised and client-centred approach. After completing the course, you will become more resource-oriented and have positive attitudes towards ageing and older people, both as individuals and as a valuable member of the family, community and society.

Course Competence
Evidence-based and decision-making competence
Client competence in health and social care
Ethical Competence in nursing
Internationalisation and communications competence


Learning Outcomes of the Course

After completing the course, you will be familiar with the key changes related to healthy ageing and the factors contributing to the health and functional ability of elderly patients. In addition, you are familiar with the global situation of aging. You can examine ageing based on available resources from different perspectives and understand the importance of promoting the health and functional ability of the older patient. You know the most common health conditions associated with ageing, its nursing interventions, ways to promote and prevent them and basic geriatric medications. You are able to seek evidence-based information related to gerontological nursing and follow the current discussion.

Content

Concepts of Gerontological Nursing
Older people, their family members and wider support networks as nursing clients
Ageing process and factors affecting it locally and globally
Assessment of health and functional ability and promotion in different settings
Memory disorders and ways to improve memory
Fundamental concepts in geriatric palliative and hospice care
Nursing role and competencies in the gerontological multiprofessional team
Basics of Pharmacotherapy for older people
Gerontechnology

Learning materials and recommended literature

Ferraro, K. & Wilmoth, J. 2013. Gerontology : Perspectives and Issues (4th Edition). Springer Publishing Company. Available at: http://site.ebrary.com/lib/jypoly/detail.action?docID=10687051

Hirth V., ieland D., & Dever-Bumba M. 2011. Case-based geriatrics : a global approach. Available at: http://janet.amkit.fi/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=224466

Anderson L. A.,Goodman R. A., Holtzman,D., Posner S. F. & Northridge M. E.(2012). Aging in the United States:Opportunities and Challenges for American. Journal of Public Health. Vol 102, No. 3 |

Zwijsen S. A., Niemeijer A. R. & Hertogh C. M.P.M. (2011). Ethics of using assistive technology in the care for community-dwelling elderly
people: An overview of the literature. Aging & Mental Health. Vol.15,No.4, 419–427

Chen K. & Chan, A. H. (2013) Use or Non-Use of Gerontechnology—A Qualitative Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. 10, 4645-4666;

Other relevant evidence-based material recommended by the lecturer in charge

Teaching methods

contact lessons; online discussions, individual/group assignments; case-study; guided reading of literature and independent study.

Student workload

CONTACT STUDIES Active lessons 27h E-learning 10h Individual and group assignments 15h ICF framework_10h Independent study 20

Further information for students

Exchange student 3
open university 5

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

1- Sufficient

You can identify the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability. You will be familiar with the methods used to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be familiar with older people's illnesses, nursing interventions to prevent and treat them, and the use of basics of pharmacotherapy for elderly people. You recognise the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and examine ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

2- Satisfactory

You are able to define the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability. You will describe the methods used to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You know the most common health conditions associated with ageing, the methods of preventing and treating them, and the basics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. You understand the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3- Good

You reflect on the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability from different perspectives. In your learning assignments, you will highlight correctly methods for assessing health and functional ability and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the most common health conditions associated with ageing, prevent and treat them while taking into consideration the characteristics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. You will understand the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

4- Very good

In your learning assignments, you demonstrate that you are able to apply evidence-based information on ageing changes and risks to health and functional ability in different client scenarios. You apply a wide range of methods to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the most common health conditions associated with ageing, to prevent and treat them while taking into considerations the pharmacotherapy for the older people. You analyse the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team from different perspectives and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing. You will examine your own competence in the field of gerontological nursing.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

5- Excellent

Through learning assignments, you analyse the ageing process and risks for health and functional ability from different perspectives. You critically evaluate the methods used to identify health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the essential diseases of the elderly, to prevent and treat them in different client contexts, taking into account the distinct characteristics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. In the learning assignments, you demonstrate your understanding of the responsibility and role of nursing in multidisciplinary collaboration and analyse ethical issues related to gerontological nursing from different perspectives. You will be able to evaluate your competence and recognize your strengths and development challenges in gerontological nursing.

Enrollment

01.11.2022 - 06.01.2023

Timing

08.01.2023 - 12.03.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

4 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Health and Social Studies

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Sirpa Sandelin
  • Suleiman Kamau
Teacher in charge

Suleiman Kamau

Groups
  • SNS22SG2
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing

Objectives

Purpose of the course

This course will help you familiarize with the central concepts and theoretical knowledge of gerontological nursing. After completing the course, you will be familiar with the key changes related to healthy ageing and methods to promote health, functional capacity and quality of life in an individualised and client-centred approach. After completing the course, you will become more resource-oriented and have positive attitudes towards ageing and older people, both as individuals and as a valuable member of the family, community and society.

Course Competence
Evidence-based and decision-making competence
Client competence in health and social care
Ethical Competence in nursing
Internationalisation and communications competence


Learning Outcomes of the Course

After completing the course, you will be familiar with the key changes related to healthy ageing and the factors contributing to the health and functional ability of elderly patients. In addition, you are familiar with the global situation of aging. You can examine ageing based on available resources from different perspectives and understand the importance of promoting the health and functional ability of the older patient. You know the most common health conditions associated with ageing, its nursing interventions, ways to promote and prevent them and basic geriatric medications. You are able to seek evidence-based information related to gerontological nursing and follow the current discussion.

Content

Concepts of Gerontological Nursing
Older people, their family members and wider support networks as nursing clients
Ageing process and factors affecting it locally and globally
Assessment of health and functional ability and promotion in different settings
Memory disorders and ways to improve memory
Fundamental concepts in geriatric palliative and hospice care
Nursing role and competencies in the gerontological multiprofessional team
Basics of Pharmacotherapy for older people
Gerontechnology

Learning materials and recommended literature

Ferraro, K. & Wilmoth, J. 2013. Gerontology : Perspectives and Issues (4th Edition). Springer Publishing Company. Available at: http://site.ebrary.com/lib/jypoly/detail.action?docID=10687051

Hirth V., ieland D., & Dever-Bumba M. 2011. Case-based geriatrics : a global approach. Available at: http://janet.amkit.fi/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=224466

Anderson L. A.,Goodman R. A., Holtzman,D., Posner S. F. & Northridge M. E.(2012). Aging in the United States:Opportunities and Challenges for American. Journal of Public Health. Vol 102, No. 3 |

Zwijsen S. A., Niemeijer A. R. & Hertogh C. M.P.M. (2011). Ethics of using assistive technology in the care for community-dwelling elderly
people: An overview of the literature. Aging & Mental Health. Vol.15,No.4, 419–427

Chen K. & Chan, A. H. (2013) Use or Non-Use of Gerontechnology—A Qualitative Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. 10, 4645-4666;

Other relevant evidence-based material recommended by the lecturer in charge

Teaching methods

contact lessons; online discussions, individual/group assignments; case-study; guided reading of literature and independent study.

Student workload

CONTACT STUDIES Active lessons 27h E-learning 10h Individual and group assignments 15h ICF framework_10h Independent study 20

Further information for students

Exchange student 3

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

1- Sufficient

You can identify the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability. You will be familiar with the methods used to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be familiar with older people's illnesses, nursing interventions to prevent and treat them, and the use of basics of pharmacotherapy for elderly people. You recognise the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and examine ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

2- Satisfactory

You are able to define the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability. You will describe the methods used to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You know the most common health conditions associated with ageing, the methods of preventing and treating them, and the basics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. You understand the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3- Good

You reflect on the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability from different perspectives. In your learning assignments, you will highlight correctly methods for assessing health and functional ability and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the most common health conditions associated with ageing, prevent and treat them while taking into consideration the characteristics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. You will understand the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

4- Very good

In your learning assignments, you demonstrate that you are able to apply evidence-based information on ageing changes and risks to health and functional ability in different client scenarios. You apply a wide range of methods to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the most common health conditions associated with ageing, to prevent and treat them while taking into considerations the pharmacotherapy for the older people. You analyse the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team from different perspectives and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing. You will examine your own competence in the field of gerontological nursing.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

5- Excellent

Through learning assignments, you analyse the ageing process and risks for health and functional ability from different perspectives. You critically evaluate the methods used to identify health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the essential diseases of the elderly, to prevent and treat them in different client contexts, taking into account the distinct characteristics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. In the learning assignments, you demonstrate your understanding of the responsibility and role of nursing in multidisciplinary collaboration and analyse ethical issues related to gerontological nursing from different perspectives. You will be able to evaluate your competence and recognize your strengths and development challenges in gerontological nursing.

Enrollment

01.08.2022 - 25.08.2022

Timing

29.08.2022 - 31.10.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

4 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Health and Social Studies

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Mervi Monthan
  • Sirpa Sandelin
  • Suleiman Kamau
Teacher in charge

Suleiman Kamau

Groups
  • SNS22KKE
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing, Kenia

Objectives

Purpose of the course

This course will help you familiarize with the central concepts and theoretical knowledge of gerontological nursing. After completing the course, you will be familiar with the key changes related to healthy ageing and methods to promote health, functional capacity and quality of life in an individualised and client-centred approach. After completing the course, you will become more resource-oriented and have positive attitudes towards ageing and older people, both as individuals and as a valuable member of the family, community and society.

Course Competence
Evidence-based and decision-making competence
Client competence in health and social care
Ethical Competence in nursing
Internationalisation and communications competence


Learning Outcomes of the Course

After completing the course, you will be familiar with the key changes related to healthy ageing and the factors contributing to the health and functional ability of elderly patients. In addition, you are familiar with the global situation of aging. You can examine ageing based on available resources from different perspectives and understand the importance of promoting the health and functional ability of the older patient. You know the most common health conditions associated with ageing, its nursing interventions, ways to promote and prevent them and basic geriatric medications. You are able to seek evidence-based information related to gerontological nursing and follow the current discussion.

Content

Concepts of Gerontological Nursing
Older people, their family members and wider support networks as nursing clients
Ageing process and factors affecting it locally and globally
Assessment of health and functional ability and promotion in different settings
Memory disorders and ways to improve memory
Fundamental concepts in geriatric palliative and hospice care
Nursing role and competencies in the gerontological multiprofessional team
Basics of Pharmacotherapy for older people
Gerontechnology

Learning materials and recommended literature

Ferraro, K. & Wilmoth, J. 2013. Gerontology : Perspectives and Issues (4th Edition). Springer Publishing Company. Available at: http://site.ebrary.com/lib/jypoly/detail.action?docID=10687051

Hirth V., ieland D., & Dever-Bumba M. 2011. Case-based geriatrics : a global approach. Available at: http://janet.amkit.fi/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=224466

Anderson L. A.,Goodman R. A., Holtzman,D., Posner S. F. & Northridge M. E.(2012). Aging in the United States:Opportunities and Challenges for American. Journal of Public Health. Vol 102, No. 3 |

Zwijsen S. A., Niemeijer A. R. & Hertogh C. M.P.M. (2011). Ethics of using assistive technology in the care for community-dwelling elderly
people: An overview of the literature. Aging & Mental Health. Vol.15,No.4, 419–427

Chen K. & Chan, A. H. (2013) Use or Non-Use of Gerontechnology—A Qualitative Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. 10, 4645-4666;

Other relevant evidence-based material recommended by the lecturer in charge

Teaching methods

contact lessons; online discussions, individual/group assignments; case-study; guided reading of literature and independent study.

Student workload

Active lessons 27 h, Individual and group assignments 17 h, ICF framework_10 h Geropharmacology 27 h.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

1- Sufficient

You can identify the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability. You will be familiar with the methods used to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be familiar with older people's illnesses, nursing interventions to prevent and treat them, and the use of basics of pharmacotherapy for elderly people. You recognise the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and examine ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

2- Satisfactory

You are able to define the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability. You will describe the methods used to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You know the most common health conditions associated with ageing, the methods of preventing and treating them, and the basics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. You understand the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3- Good

You reflect on the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability from different perspectives. In your learning assignments, you will highlight correctly methods for assessing health and functional ability and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the most common health conditions associated with ageing, prevent and treat them while taking into consideration the characteristics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. You will understand the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

4- Very good

In your learning assignments, you demonstrate that you are able to apply evidence-based information on ageing changes and risks to health and functional ability in different client scenarios. You apply a wide range of methods to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the most common health conditions associated with ageing, to prevent and treat them while taking into considerations the pharmacotherapy for the older people. You analyse the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team from different perspectives and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing. You will examine your own competence in the field of gerontological nursing.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

5- Excellent

Through learning assignments, you analyse the ageing process and risks for health and functional ability from different perspectives. You critically evaluate the methods used to identify health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the essential diseases of the elderly, to prevent and treat them in different client contexts, taking into account the distinct characteristics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. In the learning assignments, you demonstrate your understanding of the responsibility and role of nursing in multidisciplinary collaboration and analyse ethical issues related to gerontological nursing from different perspectives. You will be able to evaluate your competence and recognize your strengths and development challenges in gerontological nursing.

Enrollment

01.11.2021 - 09.01.2022

Timing

01.01.2022 - 13.03.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

4 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Health and Social Studies

Campus

Lutakko Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 30

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Sirpa Sandelin
  • Suleiman Kamau
Teacher in charge

Suleiman Kamau

Groups
  • SNS21VS
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing, vaihto-opiskelu/Exchange studies
  • SNS21SG1
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
  • ZJA21SSNS
    Avoin AMK, sote, AMK-polut, nursing

Objectives

Purpose of the course

This course will help you familiarize with the central concepts and theoretical knowledge of gerontological nursing. After completing the course, you will be familiar with the key changes related to healthy ageing and methods to promote health, functional capacity and quality of life in an individualised and client-centred approach. After completing the course, you will become more resource-oriented and have positive attitudes towards ageing and older people, both as individuals and as a valuable member of the family, community and society.

Course Competence
Evidence-based and decision-making competence
Client competence in health and social care
Ethical Competence in nursing
Internationalisation and communications competence


Learning Outcomes of the Course

After completing the course, you will be familiar with the key changes related to healthy ageing and the factors contributing to the health and functional ability of elderly patients. In addition, you are familiar with the global situation of aging. You can examine ageing based on available resources from different perspectives and understand the importance of promoting the health and functional ability of the older patient. You know the most common health conditions associated with ageing, its nursing interventions, ways to promote and prevent them and basic geriatric medications. You are able to seek evidence-based information related to gerontological nursing and follow the current discussion.

Content

Concepts of Gerontological Nursing
Older people, their family members and wider support networks as nursing clients
Ageing process and factors affecting it locally and globally
Assessment of health and functional ability and promotion in different settings
Memory disorders and ways to improve memory
Fundamental concepts in geriatric palliative and hospice care
Nursing role and competencies in the gerontological multiprofessional team
Basics of Pharmacotherapy for older people
Gerontechnology

Learning materials and recommended literature

Ferraro, K. & Wilmoth, J. 2013. Gerontology : Perspectives and Issues (4th Edition). Springer Publishing Company. Available at: http://site.ebrary.com/lib/jypoly/detail.action?docID=10687051

Hirth V., ieland D., & Dever-Bumba M. 2011. Case-based geriatrics : a global approach. Available at: http://janet.amkit.fi/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=224466

Anderson L. A.,Goodman R. A., Holtzman,D., Posner S. F. & Northridge M. E.(2012). Aging in the United States:Opportunities and Challenges for American. Journal of Public Health. Vol 102, No. 3 |

Zwijsen S. A., Niemeijer A. R. & Hertogh C. M.P.M. (2011). Ethics of using assistive technology in the care for community-dwelling elderly
people: An overview of the literature. Aging & Mental Health. Vol.15,No.4, 419–427

Chen K. & Chan, A. H. (2013) Use or Non-Use of Gerontechnology—A Qualitative Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. 10, 4645-4666;

Other relevant evidence-based material recommended by the lecturer in charge

Teaching methods

contact lessons; online discussions, individual/group assignments; case-study; guided reading of literature and independent study.

Student workload

Active lessons 27h E-learning 10h Individual and group assignments 15h ICF framework_10h Independent study 20h OPTION

Further information for students

Open Studies 5
Exchange student 3

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

1- Sufficient

You can identify the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability. You will be familiar with the methods used to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be familiar with older people's illnesses, nursing interventions to prevent and treat them, and the use of basics of pharmacotherapy for elderly people. You recognise the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and examine ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

2- Satisfactory

You are able to define the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability. You will describe the methods used to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You know the most common health conditions associated with ageing, the methods of preventing and treating them, and the basics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. You understand the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3- Good

You reflect on the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability from different perspectives. In your learning assignments, you will highlight correctly methods for assessing health and functional ability and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the most common health conditions associated with ageing, prevent and treat them while taking into consideration the characteristics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. You will understand the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

4- Very good

In your learning assignments, you demonstrate that you are able to apply evidence-based information on ageing changes and risks to health and functional ability in different client scenarios. You apply a wide range of methods to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the most common health conditions associated with ageing, to prevent and treat them while taking into considerations the pharmacotherapy for the older people. You analyse the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team from different perspectives and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing. You will examine your own competence in the field of gerontological nursing.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

5- Excellent

Through learning assignments, you analyse the ageing process and risks for health and functional ability from different perspectives. You critically evaluate the methods used to identify health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the essential diseases of the elderly, to prevent and treat them in different client contexts, taking into account the distinct characteristics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. In the learning assignments, you demonstrate your understanding of the responsibility and role of nursing in multidisciplinary collaboration and analyse ethical issues related to gerontological nursing from different perspectives. You will be able to evaluate your competence and recognize your strengths and development challenges in gerontological nursing.

Enrollment

01.11.2021 - 09.01.2022

Timing

01.01.2022 - 13.03.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

4 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Health and Social Studies

Campus

Lutakko Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 30

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Sirpa Sandelin
  • Suleiman Kamau
Teacher in charge

Suleiman Kamau

Groups
  • SNS21SG2
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing

Objectives

Purpose of the course

This course will help you familiarize with the central concepts and theoretical knowledge of gerontological nursing. After completing the course, you will be familiar with the key changes related to healthy ageing and methods to promote health, functional capacity and quality of life in an individualised and client-centred approach. After completing the course, you will become more resource-oriented and have positive attitudes towards ageing and older people, both as individuals and as a valuable member of the family, community and society.

Course Competence
Evidence-based and decision-making competence
Client competence in health and social care
Ethical Competence in nursing
Internationalisation and communications competence


Learning Outcomes of the Course

After completing the course, you will be familiar with the key changes related to healthy ageing and the factors contributing to the health and functional ability of elderly patients. In addition, you are familiar with the global situation of aging. You can examine ageing based on available resources from different perspectives and understand the importance of promoting the health and functional ability of the older patient. You know the most common health conditions associated with ageing, its nursing interventions, ways to promote and prevent them and basic geriatric medications. You are able to seek evidence-based information related to gerontological nursing and follow the current discussion.

Content

Concepts of Gerontological Nursing
Older people, their family members and wider support networks as nursing clients
Ageing process and factors affecting it locally and globally
Assessment of health and functional ability and promotion in different settings
Memory disorders and ways to improve memory
Fundamental concepts in geriatric palliative and hospice care
Nursing role and competencies in the gerontological multiprofessional team
Basics of Pharmacotherapy for older people
Gerontechnology

Learning materials and recommended literature

Ferraro, K. & Wilmoth, J. 2013. Gerontology : Perspectives and Issues (4th Edition). Springer Publishing Company. Available at: http://site.ebrary.com/lib/jypoly/detail.action?docID=10687051

Hirth V., ieland D., & Dever-Bumba M. 2011. Case-based geriatrics : a global approach. Available at: http://janet.amkit.fi/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=224466

Anderson L. A.,Goodman R. A., Holtzman,D., Posner S. F. & Northridge M. E.(2012). Aging in the United States:Opportunities and Challenges for American. Journal of Public Health. Vol 102, No. 3 |

Zwijsen S. A., Niemeijer A. R. & Hertogh C. M.P.M. (2011). Ethics of using assistive technology in the care for community-dwelling elderly
people: An overview of the literature. Aging & Mental Health. Vol.15,No.4, 419–427

Chen K. & Chan, A. H. (2013) Use or Non-Use of Gerontechnology—A Qualitative Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. 10, 4645-4666;

Other relevant evidence-based material recommended by the lecturer in charge

Teaching methods

contact lessons; online discussions, individual/group assignments; case-study; guided reading of literature and independent study.

Student workload

CONTACT STUDIES Active lessons 27h E-learning 10h Individual and group assignments 15h ICF framework_10h Independent study 20

Further information for students

Exchange student 3

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

1- Sufficient

You can identify the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability. You will be familiar with the methods used to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be familiar with older people's illnesses, nursing interventions to prevent and treat them, and the use of basics of pharmacotherapy for elderly people. You recognise the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and examine ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

2- Satisfactory

You are able to define the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability. You will describe the methods used to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You know the most common health conditions associated with ageing, the methods of preventing and treating them, and the basics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. You understand the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3- Good

You reflect on the ageing process and risks to health and functional ability from different perspectives. In your learning assignments, you will highlight correctly methods for assessing health and functional ability and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the most common health conditions associated with ageing, prevent and treat them while taking into consideration the characteristics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. You will understand the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing.

4- Very good

In your learning assignments, you demonstrate that you are able to apply evidence-based information on ageing changes and risks to health and functional ability in different client scenarios. You apply a wide range of methods to assess health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the most common health conditions associated with ageing, to prevent and treat them while taking into considerations the pharmacotherapy for the older people. You analyse the responsibility and role of nursing in the multiprofessional team from different perspectives and discuss ethical issues related to gerontological nursing. You will examine your own competence in the field of gerontological nursing.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

5- Excellent

Through learning assignments, you analyse the ageing process and risks for health and functional ability from different perspectives. You critically evaluate the methods used to identify health and functional capacity and promote successful ageing. You will be able to apply evidence-based knowledge of the essential diseases of the elderly, to prevent and treat them in different client contexts, taking into account the distinct characteristics of pharmacotherapy for the older people. In the learning assignments, you demonstrate your understanding of the responsibility and role of nursing in multidisciplinary collaboration and analyse ethical issues related to gerontological nursing from different perspectives. You will be able to evaluate your competence and recognize your strengths and development challenges in gerontological nursing.