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Customership and Guidance in New Environments (5 cr)

Code: ST00BK11-3007

General information


Enrollment

19.08.2019 - 15.09.2019

Timing

07.10.2019 - 15.12.2019

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Campus

Social and Health Care

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Degree programmes

  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing

Teachers

  • Anna Romakkaniemi
  • Tiina Jokinen

Groups

  • 08SH18S
    , Lahti
  • 08NUR18S
    , Lahti

Learning outcomes

The student is able to
- analyze and appraise new guidance and interaction environments from the point of view of the client, availability, and effectiveness of care
- appraise the safety of Internet sources containing health information and the information security of electronic health services
- analyze and compare wellbeing technology solutions promoting health and self-care
- design client- and group-oriented guidance and training for virtual service environments

Implementation and methods of teaching

• Teamwork
Online lectures
E-learning
Studying in teams
Independent studies

Timing and attendance

Introduction lecture is 7.10.2019 at 9-11 on the campus. You may join the introduction lecture online.
Online meetings:
28.10.2019 at 17-19.00 group A presentations
29.10.2019 at 17.19.00 group B presentations
27.11.2019 at 17-19.00 group A seminar
28.11.2019 at 17.-19.00 group B seminar
Course finishes 15.12.2019.

Learning material and recommended literature

Course material is given along with the course.

Alternative completion methods

Another course with similar learning outcomes in different university of applied sciences.

Working life cooperation

Teamwork focusing on working life cooperation - company or community visit.

Exam retakes

There is no exam.

Learning environment

Virtual environment.

Student time use and work load

5 ects is 135 hours of student's work.

Contents

The course will introduce the student new guidance and interaction environments and from the point of view of the client, availability, and effectiveness of care. During the course the student will get to know and appraise the safety of Internet sources containing health information and the information security of electronic health services. The course will introduce how to analyze and compare wellbeing technology solutions promoting health and self-care. Student will get to know as well how to design client- and group-oriented guidance and training for virtual service environments.
There will be following parts in this course:
- online studying and assignments
- lectures and weekly discussion
- teamwork focusing on working life cooperation - company or community visit
- an article in LAMKwell-being blog

Additional information for students: previous knowledge etc.

Course is offered for 2. / 3. year students

Assessment criteria

Active student participation
All assignments accepted
Group assessment
Online studies and weekly discussions, (pass-fail)
Presentations from work life co-operation and an article, (0, 1-5)

Assessment scale

1-5

Failed (0)

Students have not reached the learning outcomes of the course.

Assessment criteria: level 1 (assessment scale 1–5)

Students are able to
- use information resources and find theoretical background for different guidance and interaction environments and from the point of view of the client, availability and effectiveness of care
- name challenges and possibilities promoting the health and wellbeing in these environments
- name the client- and group-oriented guidance and training for virtual service environments.
- understand the significance of the safety of Internet sources containing health information and the information security of electronic health services

Assessment criteria: level 3 (assessment scale 1–5)

Students are able to
- use information resources and find theoretical background for different guidance and interaction environments and from the point of view of the client, availability and effectiveness of care
- understand challenges and possibilities promoting the health and wellbeing in these environments
- compare the client- and group-oriented guidance and training for virtual service environments.
- understand the significance of the safety of Internet sources containing health information and the information security of electronic health services

Assessment criteria: level 5 (assessment scale 1–5)

Students are able to
- analyze, plan and implement holistic guidance and interaction in new environments
- analyze, plan and implement the point of view of the client, availability, safety and effectiveness of care in new environments
- promote health and well-being in client- and group-oriented guidance and training for virtual service environments.
- critically appraise theoretical knowledge of the safety of Internet sources containing health information and the information security of electronic health services