Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

The Elderly and Dependence

The Elderly and Dependence
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9818
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First semester
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Module MINORS (Choose one minor)
Community Care
Main language of instruction: Spanish

Other languages of instruction: Catalan,

Teaching staff


When the student requests it via mail or at the end of class

Introduction

In the event that the health authorities announce a new period of confinement due to the evolution of the health crisis caused by COVID-19, the teaching staff will promptly communicate how this may effect the teaching methodologies and activities as well as the assessment.

The aging of the population in developed countries has led to major changes in health policies adopted by different Governments. The increase in life expectancy generates an increase in demand for health care, which means an improvement of the quality of life during this life stage.

Due to the physiological and psychological changes that originate the prolongation of life, the care required by this group of population have unique characteristics that require professionals specifically trained to address the health problems of the elderly. It is therefore necessary to train nurses who, while also being prepared for general nursing, can take the care of geriatric patients and are prepared to face the complexity of the needs presented by this age group and their families.

"Aging and dependency" is a subject that gives continuity during the 4th year of the Degree, to the course "Care for the Elderly", taught in 3rd year of Nursing. This subject delves into the care of the elderly from a preventive perspective in order to promote the quality of life in a stage of life that can be experienced with more positive approaches, adapted to the specific characteristics of the elderly and taking advantage of all their personal and vital resources. On the other hand, it addresses the emotional management, essential for self-care of nurses who take care for the elderly and their families.

Pre-course requirements

  • Not required
The Department of Nursing in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences has agreed that it is compulsory for all students taking a Bachelor's degree in Nursing, when participating in online classes, to turn on their camera and remain visible to lecturers and professors at all times

If there are students in self-isolation due to the COVID-19 health and safety measures, who cannot physically attend class at the University like their peers, teaching staff will carry out online teaching during this isolation period only so that the student(s) in question can attend their classes online. The rest of the students will have to attend their classes in person in the classroom.

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Objectives

  1. To offer an interdisciplinary perspective about healthcare of geriatric patients 
  2. To provide interdisciplinary care alternatives to the geriatric patient worsened, aimed at maintaining the maximum level of physical and personal autonomy
  3. To provide tools for fostering leadership in nursing students
  4. Training for the organization of a scientific conference and the presentation of communications

Competences/Learning outcomes of the degree programme

  • 11. E - Establish effective communication with patients, families, social groups and partners and promote health education.
  • 12. B - Know and observe the ethical code of conduct of Spanish nursing, understanding the ethical implications of health in a changing global context.
  • 18. E - Ability to lead nursing care in any area of professional practice.
  • 19. B - Ability to make decisions based on critical thinking and reflective practice.
  • 22. G - Use and management of information and research
  • 23. B - Ability to analyze and synthesize.
  • 24. G - Ability to work autonomously.
  • 27. G - Ability to adapt to new situations.
  • 28. E - Leadership in nursing care and in nursing teams to improve quality care for people, participation in health policy and professional development.
  • 6. E - Base nursing care on scientific evidence and available resources.
  • 7. B - Understand people without prejudice, considering their physical, psychological and social aspects, as autonomous and independent individuals, ensuring respect for their opinions, beliefs and values, ensuring their right to privacy through confidentiality and professional secrecy.
  • 9. E - Promote healthy lifestyles, self-care, as well as the maintenance of therapeutic and preventive behaviors.

Learning outcomes of the subject

  • Identifies the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to optimize the geriatric care
  • Guides the family and/or caregivers/s on the best strategies to maintain the autonomy among the elderly as long as possible
  • Demonstrates knowledge of the content developed in the subject
  • Develop leadership competence 

Syllabus

  • Chronicity: complex chronic patient
  • Rehabilitation for the elderly
  • Occupational therapy for the elderly
  • Physiotherapy for the elderly
  • Polymedicated elderly care
  • Emergencies in the elderly
  • Interdisciplinary sessions
  • Experiences: interdisciplinary approach to the elderly
  • Caregivers
  • Seventh Conference: Interdisciplinary approach to the elderly

Teaching and learning activities

In person



  • Master class
  • Cooperative group work
  • Student Led Conference: The IX Conference on Interdisciplinary Approach to the Elderly will be organized, in which the students will lead the organization, under the supervision of the course coordinator. All the students will be members of the scientific or organizing committee. During the subject, the organization tasks of the day will be oriented, which will help to develop leadership skills. Also as moderators of round tables. In addition, each one will present a communication within said day (it will be the group work of the subject).
  • Group tutorials.
  • Activities on menti-meter or other platforms.
  • Dynamics and varied activities to help develop leadership skills.
  • Within this subject, 4 theoretical-practical hours on physiotherapy in the elderly will be taught.
  • Physiotherapy classes will be theoretical-practical. One part will be carried out masterfully in power-point and in the other part practical maneuvers will be carried out that the teacher will previously carry out. For this it is recommended to wear comfortable clothes and the students will be distributed in groups of 2-4 depending on the number of students.

Evaluation systems and criteria

In person



Evaluation:

• Teamwork and presentation of the same (40%: Written work 20% + Presentation 20%). It will consist of a communication that will be presented at the Interdisciplinary Approach to the Elderly Conference as an oral communication or as a poster.

• Group evaluation (10%).

• Continuous evaluation (20%) of the activities to be carried out for the preparation of the day.

• Caregiver syllabus questionnaire (15%)

• Physiotherapy syllabus questionnaire (15%)

 

Second assessment

For the second call: the note of the continuous evaluation and the group evaluation will be saved. Only the suspended part of: questionnaires or work will be repeated. Honors will not be granted).

 

Third and fourth assessment (and extraordinary)
The subject will be evaluated with the same system as in the examination and the first resit and marks from previous years will not have any value in the subsequent resits.

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De Juan Pardo MA, Fuster P, Gallart A, Rodríguez E, Wennberg L, Martin-Ferreres ML. El desarrollo del liderazgo a través de un congreso organizado por estudiantes. Estudio pre-post intervención. En: Vendrell Vidal E, Vega Carrero V, Escribá JC. In-Red 2021. VII Congreso nacional de innovación educativa y docencia en red: lecciones aprendidas, ideas compartidas. Universidad Politècnica de València. Pg: 1533-1539. In-Red 2021. Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/INRED2021.2021.13780. Disponible en: https://m.riunet.upv.es/bitstream/handle/10251/176749/deFuster-LinaresGallart%20-%20El%20desarrollo%20del%20liderazgo%20a%20traves%20de%20un%20congreso%20organizado%20por%20estu....pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

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