Learning objectives
At the end of the course, the student will have acquired knowledge relating to the relationship between nursing and the quality of care received by patients in the care pathways.
In addition, he will have learned the ability to govern the outcomes of nursing care in his own clinical practice.
Prerequisites
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Course unit content
All health systems today face major challenges, both globally and locally, related to rising costs and the ability to meet the care needs of an aging population. The only viable solution is to improve the quality of care. To do this, all health systems need to have access to reliable and measurable data on the care that individuals receive. This is why the measurement of outcomes has become the essential node in the process of improving the quality of care, moreover it has been shown that some types of outcomes are sensitive and depend on nursing care.
Full programme
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Bibliography
Nursing outcomes
Diane M. Doran
Teaching methods
The didactic activities will be conducted favoring active learning methods using frontal lessons.
The slides used to support the lessons will be uploaded to the Elly platform and are considered an integral part of the teaching material.
Assessment methods and criteria
The final learning assessment will consist of a written test, structured in multiple choice quizzes, consisting of 31 questions.
The final exam will include questions from the 3 courses that make up the integrated course of Legal Principles and Health Organization. The questions related to this course will be 10.
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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