6 points · 4 hours per week · First semester · Gippsland and Peninsula
Objectives On completion of the subject, students are expected to demonstrate knowledge of basic psychological processes related to human behaviour; understand the influence of psychophysiological factors on the human experience of illness; describe factors influencing the adoption or maintenance of the well or sick role; use a biopsychosocial framework to observe and describe human behaviour in the management of illness; understand and discuss the concept of individual difference in adapting to the demands of maintaining health across the lifespan; describe coping methods employed by clients and nurses during changes of lifestyle related to health; demonstrate the application of basic communication skills in a variety of health situations.
Synopsis This subject will provide an opportunity for students to develop knowledge and skills relevant to understanding how and why human beings behave the way they do during times of health and illness. It will address psychophysiological and behavioural factors associated with the maintenance and breakdown of health and wellbeing in clients and nurses responsible for their care.
Assessment Written examination: 40% · Written assignment: 40% · Workshop: 20%
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