Expertise and Development in Midwifery (7 cr)
Code: SHKL1500-3003
General information
- Enrollment
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02.08.2021 - 05.09.2021
Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
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23.08.2021 - 31.07.2023
Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 7 cr
- Local portion
- 4 cr
- Virtual portion
- 3 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Blended learning
- Unit
- School of Health and Social Studies
- Campus
- Lutakko Campus
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 15 - 25
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Midwifery
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Content scheduling
Project Based Learning autumn 2021 - spring 2022
E-learning autumn 2021 - spring 2023
Peer group autumn 2021 - spring 2023
Dialogue autumn 2021 - spring 2023
Objective
The student knows the history of midwifery as well as the key legislation, instructions and professional norms and follows them in his/her work. The student can follow national and international midwifery and strive to develop it. He/she knows the support and service systems available for the promotion of sexual and reproductive health and co-operates with individuals, families and communities to promote sexual and reproductive health. The student knows his/her responsibilities as a midwife and is able to make decisions independently and share his/her expertise.The student is able to apply his/her development, innovation, research, project and entrepreneurial skills in developing midwifery. The student makes use of his/her specialist competence in a multi-professional work community. Together with others, he/she develops new, innovative practices and services to meet the needs of partners in co-operation.
Content
-History of midwifery
-Values of midwifery
-Ethical and professional legislation and guidelines
- health care and social services
- research and development -minded approach to work
- Evidence based decision making in midwifery
- planning, conducting and assessing of development
-basics of project work
- skills for multidisciplinary teamwork, network and working with stakeholders
Basics of project work
Planning, implementation and assessment of development activities
Co-operation skills, work with interest groups and in networks
Demonstration-based action
Exploratory, development-oriented approach
Internal entrepreneurship
Materials
Raussi-Lehto E & Ryttyläinen-Korhonen, K (toim.)2016.Koulutettu kätilö kanssasi 200 vuotta. Laiho, A. (toim).1991. Viisaista vaimoista nykyajan kätilöiksi. Kätilökoulutus Suomessa 170 vuotta. Helsinki. Kätilöopisto. Valtakunnallinen sosiaali- ja terveysalan eettinen neuvottelukunta ETENE. 2010. Synnytyksessä toteutettavan hyvän hoidon eettiset periaatteet. STM. Keskeinen seksuaali- ja lisääntymisterveyden edistämistä ohjaava lainsäädäntö. Paul Silfverberg. 2007. Ideasta projektiksi. Projektinvetäjän käsikirja. Konsulttitoimisto Planpoint Oy. Työministeriö
Teaching methods
Project Based Learning, Future Fastory
Independent work
Peer group
Dialogue Trainings
Employer connections
Opintojaksoon liittyvä kehittämistyö tehdään alakohatisena työelämälähtöisenä projektina tai Future factory projektina.
Student workload
Project Based Learning 135 t
E-learning 27 t
Peer group 7 t
Dialogue Trainings 10 t
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student is able to acquire, assess and share information to conduct the research- and development assignment.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
The student is able to acquire, assess and share information to conduct the research- and development assignment.
Qualifications
The student masters the theoretical and clinical skills that are part of vocational studies in client -oriented nursing that promotes health and functional ability. Student uses evidence based information in decision making.
Further information
During the course, assessment is carried out on the principle of continuous feedback. Self-assessment and peer review also play a key role. Assessment is based on the course objectives and assessment criteria.