Curricula
Description
ON00DV67 | Sustainable Nursing Practice (5 cr) |
Prerequisites | This course requires time management and good English language skills. |
Objectives | The student is able to: • identify the six defining attributes of sustainability in nursing; • discuss hazardous exposures in healthcare facilities among nurses; • develop methods to reduce medicine waste using evidence-based practice; • recognise the role of nurses in the climate change movement; • discuss health-related illnesses caused by climate change; and • distinguish the difference between upstream and downstream policies to strengthen policies in environmental health. |
Content | • Six attributes of sustainability in nursing • Hazardous exposures among nurses in healthcare facilities • Pharmaceutical waste and reducing medicine waste • United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals: SDG 3, SDG 6 and SDG 17 • Relationship of Climate Change to Mental Health, Respiratory Diseases, Cardiovascular Diseases • International organizations in nursing dealing with climate change |
Recommended optional programme components | If necessary, the student advisor will recommend optional programme components for each student based on their individual study plan. |
Accomplishment methods | Written report and oral presentations |
Execution methods | The course is entirely online. |
Materials | Evidence-based materials will be provided in the online learning environment. |
Literature | Not applicable |
Evaluation Criteria | Approved/Failed |
Evaluation Criteria |
pass/fail PASS • Accurately identifies and describes the six defining attributes of sustainability in nursing. • Provides a thorough and accurate discussion of hazardous exposures in healthcare facilities and their impact on nurses. • Successfully develops evidence-based methods to reduce medicine waste and explains their effectiveness. • Demonstrates a clear understanding of the role of nurses in the climate change movement and provides relevant examples. • Provides a comprehensive discussion on health-related illnesses caused by climate change and their impact on individuals and communities. • Accurately distinguishes and explains the difference between upstream and downstream policies and their significance in strengthening environmental health policies. FAIL • Incorrectly identifies or does not accurately describe the six defining attributes of sustainability in nursing. • Provides an incomplete or inaccurate discussion of hazardous exposures in healthcare facilities and their impact on nurses. • Does not develop evidence-based methods to reduce medicine waste, or the methods proposed lack effectiveness or evidence. • Demonstrates a lack of understanding or provides inaccurate information regarding the role of nurses in the climate change movement. • Provides an incomplete or inaccurate discussion on health-related illnesses caused by climate change. • Incorrectly distinguishes or does not accurately explain the difference between upstream and downstream policies in environmental health. |
Assessment Frameworks | Assessment Framework |
Further Information | All assignments are considered obligatory in order to pass the course. International experts are invited to tackle issues in sustainable nursing practice. |
Responsible persons | Floro Cubelo |
Links | Assessment Framework |
Implementations
No implementations.
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