PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING
NSG4PBN
2017
Credit points: 15
Subject outline
Providing care for an individual is a privilege. 'Formal care' is provided by a number of community agencies in the form of health care, social care, spiritual care and community care. Nursing is often cited as a 'caring' profession by its members and the wider community. Why has the profession been 'labelled' in this way? You will examine the historical and philosophical foundations that underpin nursing in an attempt to address this question. It will be asserted that the impacts of war, the industrial revolution, the rise of feminism, the communication age and the global village have provided significant contributions to the development of nursing. The impacts of these foundations, on contemporary practice, will be explored and you will undertake some 'crystal ball gazing' activities in an effort to predict future contributions of the profession to the health of the community.
School: School of Nursing & Midwifery
Credit points: 15
Subject Co-ordinator: Kristina Edvardsson
Available to Study Abroad Students: Yes
Subject year level: Year Level 4 - UG/Hons/1st Yr PG
Exchange Students: Yes
Subject particulars
Subject rules
Prerequisites: Students must be enrolled in course code: HMNSCO
Co-requisites: N/A
Incompatible subjects: N/A
Equivalent subjects: N/A
Special conditions: N/A
Graduate capabilities & intended learning outcomes
01. Explain ways in which philosophical ideas and historical world events have shaped nursing practice over time.
- Activities:
- Online activity. Literature searching using a range of sources of evidence.
02. Critically evaluate key theoretical concepts that underpin contemporary nursing practice.
- Activities:
- Online activity. Undertake an analysis of a contemporary nursing concept.
03. Engage in debate about the ethical, social, legal and political context of nursing, in contemporary society, using a comparative approach.
- Activities:
- Online activity. Critically apply social/ethical theory to a contested area of contemporary practice.
04. Critically evaluate the future direction, contribution and roles for nursing in the context of emerging global health care challenges.
- Activities:
- Online activity.
Online, 2017, Teaching Session 2, Online
Overview
Online enrolment: Yes
Maximum enrolment size: N/A
Enrolment information:
Subject Instance Co-ordinator: Kristina Edvardsson
Class requirements
Evidence Based Learning
One 150.0 hours evidence based learning per study period on weekdays during the day and delivered via online.
"150 hours of directed and self-directed online learning."
Assessments
| Assessment element | Comments | % | ILO* |
|---|---|---|---|
| One 1,500-word written task (or equivalent). | 30 | 01, 02, 03, 04 | |
| One 2,000-word examination (or equivalent). | 40 | 01, 02, 03, 04 | |
| One multimedia and digital presentation using specified media (equiv to 1,500 words) or equivalent. | 30 | 01, 02, 03, 04 |
Online, 2017, Teaching Session 6, Online
Overview
Online enrolment: Yes
Maximum enrolment size: N/A
Enrolment information:
Subject Instance Co-ordinator: Kristina Edvardsson
Class requirements
Evidence Based Learning
One 150.0 hours evidence based learning per study period on weekdays during the day and delivered via online.
"150 hours of directed and self-directed online learning."
Assessments
| Assessment element | Comments | % | ILO* |
|---|---|---|---|
| One 1,500-word written task (or equivalent). | 30 | 01, 02, 03, 04 | |
| One 2,000-word examination (or equivalent). | 40 | 01, 02, 03, 04 | |
| One multimedia and digital presentation using specified media (equiv to 1,500 words) or equivalent. | 30 | 01, 02, 03, 04 |