Studying at the University of Verona
Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.
Study Plan
The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.
1° Year
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Professional Laboratories (1st year)
2° Year activated in the A.Y. 2022/2023
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Professional Laboratories (2nd year)
3° Year activated in the A.Y. 2023/2024
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Professional Laboratories (3rd year)
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Professional Laboratories (3rd year)
Legend | Type of training activity (TTA)
TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.
Community nursing (2023/2024)
Teaching code
4S000083
Credits
6
Coordinator
Language
Italian
Courses Single
Not AuthorizedThe teaching is organized as follows:
Learning objectives
The course introduces the student to the understanding on how the community in its various declinations addresses health and social needs. The learning outcome are: -to know the contribution of the psychosocial sciences in the understanding of the changing dynamics both in groups and in the family -to understand the processes of working group development -to understand how decision-making processes occur in groups -to analyze how society deal with patients with psychiatric disorder -to develop community care intervention taking into account the peculiarities of community care setting COMMUNITY NURSING The learning aims are to reflect about caring for the community, to learn caring nursing intervention for families and patient’s in the primary care setting realted to their needs and disease, and how to create a srong relatioship as a nurse within hospital and primary care services. MENTHAL HEALTH NURSING The course aims to provide basic reading keys for the knowledge of the phenomenon of mental illness and of all the parties and family. The nurses role with those patients as a part of the care group will be examinated. GENERAL SOCIOLOGY The learing aims are to introduce students to a vision of the family as a social institution whose primary function is social assistance to the members belonging to the family itself. The course will present the familiar forms that flank the so-called traditional family, starting from multigenerational family. Finally, we will observe the family as reference variable through epidemiological models (theoretical) capable of presenting operating modes of the family network with respect to issues related to health and disease/illness/sickness. GENERAL PSICHOLOGY This course aims to inform students about the different aspects and implications of group's psychology. Moreover a special attention will be paid on two main themes: work groups and virtual groups. Practical implications in the nursing area will be further discussed. PSYCHIATRY the learning aims of this cousre are to give to the students knowledge on: the cultural, historical, scientific and normative development of psychiatry, the classification of mental disorders, including etiological and prognostic models, therapeutic interventions, including medicines, for mental disorders.
Prerequisites and basic notions
The contents refer to the modules of “clinical nursing in the medical area” and “clinical nursing in chronic care” and “clinical nursing in palliative care” for early discharge trend and need for support at the time of discharge, for promoting patient autonomy and independence and reducing the risk of disability, for self-management of illness and for continuity of care: transitions, discharge, treatment reconciliation (understanding the illness trajectory).
Bibliography
Criteria for the composition of the final grade
Examination modalities.
- Written and integrated examination for the 5 modules as follows:
Part A: Group Psychology - Community Nursing - Family Sociology
Part B: Psychiatry - Nursing in mental health.
- Exam taken in-person
- Pre-registration through Esse 3 required by deadline
- At discretion of faculty to accept unenrolled students
- Required to take at least 1 full part (Part A or Part B)
- Grade retention (for the next two appeals) if at least 2 parts are passed
- Request for adjustment of exam papers: you must send an email, with all necessary information, to inclusione@ateneo.univr.it, at least 20 days before the date set for the exam. If you intend to request the division of the test into several parts, you must also send a prior email at the beginning of the teaching classes (and in any case a maximum of 30 days after the first class).
- Total time part A - 2 hours and 45 minutes
- Group psychology: 1 hour
- Community nursing: 1 hr.
- Sociology of the family: 45 min
- Total time part B - 1 hr 45 min
- Psychiatry: 45 min
- Nursing and mental health: 1 hr.
- Question types Community nursing:
- 10 closed multiple-choice questions
- 3 open-ended questions
- 1 clinical nursing case
Evaluation Criteria.
- Assessed the achieved level of content knowledge and application to clinical cases
- Graded on a 30mi scale
- Minimum score of 18 out of 30 points available.
- Closed multiple-choice questions = 0.5 pt / 1 pt
- Open-ended questions = 3-5 pt
- Clinical case = 5-6 pt
- Variability depending on taxonomy (knowledge, application, analysis, reflection)
- Time of 3 working days from publication of results to reject grade
- Request to view exam to be sent via university email to individual faculty member