6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate - Unit
Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered.
Faculty
Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Organisational Unit
School of Nursing and Midwifery
Chief examiner(s)
Coordinator(s)
TBA (Peninsula)
Ms Cath Wilson
(Clayton)
Not offered in 2018
Co-requisites
Must be enrolled in Bachelor of Nursing or Diploma of Tertiary Studies.
Synopsis
Leadership is fundamental to the nature of nursing and midwifery; in the formation of safe practice, interdisciplinary relationships, education, research and health care delivery. In this unit, nursing leadership is explored by examining the historical nature of leadership in nursing/midwifery. The social construct of leadership will be investigated in the context of interpersonal organisational health care relationships and clinical practice. A major feature of the unit is an exploration of the professional values and ethics that form the basis of decision making in health care systems and nursing/midwifery practice.
Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this unit, students should be able to:
- Identify the contexts in which health care is provided in Australia including primary care, acute care, sub acute care, maternity care and supportive care;
- Discuss the philosophical and ethical values that underpin nursing/midwifery as a profession, and health care;
- Describe the attributes and roles of leaders and leaders in nursing/midwifery;
- Conceptualise the relationship between nursing/midwifery, leadership and teamwork;
- Explain the principles underpinning standards and codes of practice related to the nursing and midwifery profession and the health professional - client relationship;
- Explore the application of ethical theories to issues in everyday life and health care;
- Discuss the role of community, culture and religion in influencing health care practice; and
- Debate the values underpinning difference pertaining to gender, cultural and disability.
Assessment
- Tutorial attendance and participation (10%)
- Student-led discussion (50%)
- Final examination (2 hours) (40%)
Workload requirements
Lectures:
- two (2) hours per week
Tutorials:
- two (2) hours per fortnight
Guided self-directed learning:
- one (1) hour per week.
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