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Indicative Learning Outcomes:
On completion of this module the student will be able to:
1. Demonstrate knowledge of philosophy and principles of nursing in chronic rheumatic
musculoskeletal diseases.
2. Utilise the modalities of treatment of rheumatic diseases: - interdisciplinary care, health promotion
and secondary prevention, patient education and empowerment, self-management and coping
strategies.
3. Apply the principles of patient education, empowerment and self-management across healthcare
settings.
4. Identify the biopsychosocial and vocational impact of the disease on patients, family and society
across the lifespan of patients with chronic rheumatic diseases.
5. Demonstrate and practice core clinical skills for the assessment and diagnosis of patients with
rheumatic musculoskeletal diseases.
6. Outline the evolving enhanced and expanded practice role of the nurse in chronic disease healthcare
Evidence based care (assessment and management) of persons with chronic rheumatic musculoskeletal diseases.
Physical and psychological care.
Student Effort Type | Hours |
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Lectures | 14 |
Specified Learning Activities | 50 |
Autonomous Student Learning | 100 |
Online Learning | 36 |
Total | 200 |
Registered as an RGN at least one year’s post-registration experience.
Remediation Type | Remediation Timing |
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In-Module Resit | Prior to relevant Programme Exam Board |
• Feedback individually to students, post-assessment
A combination of feedforward and feedback strategies will be used throughout the 12 weeks of the CPD course. Feedforward strategies such as clarifying expectations at the start of the course outlining what a good performance is both clinically and in the poster presentation and how this can be achieved. Two small group tutorials will be provided during the 12 weeks to allow opportunities for individualized feedforward using examples from past assessment. General feedback will be given on the participants’ current performance throughout the course.
Name | Role |
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Dr Mary Bell | Lecturer / Co-Lecturer |
Dr Michael Connolly | Lecturer / Co-Lecturer |