Subject:
Nursing
Credit units:
3
Offered:
Term 2 only
Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours
College:
Nursing
Department: Nursing (Dean's Office)
Description
Provides opportunities for learners to explore theories, concepts, and frameworks for the management of and provision of client/patient-centred care within an inter-professional context. Learners will explore healthcare professionals' roles in the provision of patient/client learning experiences to enhance their capacity for health and self-care. Information technology and informatics for the education of patients and the enhancement of patient care will also be explored. Theories of case management will be applied to patient/client situations of necessary resources to support disease management and enhancement of patient/client engagement in management of their own health situations. Leadership in the provision of holistic care will be addressed.
Restriction(s): Restricted to students in the College of Nursing who are registered in the B.S.N. program or the Post-Degree B.S.N. Option.
Note: Post-Degree B.S.N. classes are offered in an open learning format with the same number of hours, but in alternate time frames.
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