SCIENZE INFERMIERISTICHE E MODELLI TEORICI DEL NURSING - canale 1

Academic Year 2018/2019 - 1° Year
Teaching Staff Credit Value: 8
Scientific field
  • MED/45 - Nursing sciences: general, clinical and paediatric
  • SPS/07 - General sociology
Taught classes: 56 hours
Term / Semester:
ENGLISH VERSION

Learning Objectives

  • ETHICS AND NURSING TECHNOLOGY

    The educational objectives of the course are outlined as a study plan aimed at illustrating themes of ethics and nursing ethics according to the peculiarities of the training process offered to the student of the degree course in Nursing Sciences. At the end of the course the student will be able to recognize the values ​​and ethical principles of the profession and be able to argue about the principles and ethical / deontological implications in the practice of the profession.

  • General Sociology

    The educational objectives are outlined as the realization of a plan of study designed to present some Sociology of Health and Illness issues as specifically configured on the peculiarities of the training process offered to students of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Particular attention will be paid in emphasizing those tools of theoretical and empirical orientation through which develop the analytical sensitivity necessary to identify problems that characterize the delicate relationship between the demand and supply of health resources in contemporary societies.


Course Structure

  • ETHICS AND NURSING TECHNOLOGY

    Frontal and interactive lessons, also with the use of visual teaching aids and plenary discussion.

  • General Sociology

    The teaching program will be done through lectures.


Detailed Course Content

  • ETHICS AND NURSING TECHNOLOGY

    <span lang="EN" style="color:black; font-family:calibri,sans-serif; font-size:11.0pt; line-height:115%; mso-ansi-language:EN; mso-bidi-font-family:" times="" new="" roman";="" mso-bidi-language:ar-sa;="" mso-fareast-font-family:"times="" mso-fareast-language:it"="">Definition of ethics, morals, bioethics and deontology. Values ​​and ethical principles. The Deontological Code is the nature of ethical standards. Deontological responsibility and professional responsibility. Declination of the rules contained in the Code of Ethics of 2019 and welfare implications. Prevention as an ethical principle

  • General Sociology

    1) Medicine and Society. In the heart of the social system.
    2) The socio-cultural components of Health-Illness related behavior. The HBM - The HRA. Medical model and moral model.
    3) The first ethnographic approaches to health and illness and their overcome.
    4) The Parsonsian theory. The sick role and its institutionalization.
    5) Somatic disease and mental illness. Roles and tasks. Pathogenic strains between system of personality and social system.
    6) The therapeutic process as a form of social control in the doctor-patient dynamics system.
    7) Criticism of Parsonsian perspective. The theme of mental illness. Integration Vs adaptation. Psychiatry and anti-psychiatry.
    8) The sociology of medicine in the debate on the redefinition of welfare state. The tragic choices in health care.
    9) The corporatization of health care and the overcoming of pure medical model.
    10) The professionalization of the medical practice. Phases and contents.
    11) Modernity and clinical primitivism. Predictive medicine and its protagonists.


Textbook Information

  • ETHICS AND NURSING TECHNOLOGY
    • P. Lattarulo, Bioetica e deontologia professionale, Mc Graw Hill (2011).
    • S. T. Fry, M. J. Johnston, Etica per la pratica infermieristica - Una guida per prendere decisioni etiche, Editore CEA (2004).
    • (A cura di) A. Silvestro - con: G. Barbieri, A. Masucci, D. Rodriguez, A. G. Spagnolo, Commentario al Codice Deontologico dell'Infermiere 2009, McGraw Hill (2009).
    • Calamandrei C., D’Addio L., Commentario al codice deontologico dell’infermiere, Milano, Mc Graw-Hill, 1999.
    • Codice Deontologico delle professioni infermieristiche 2019 - FNOPI
  • General Sociology

    Vignera R., Protagonisti e interpreti della sociologia sanitaria, FrancoAngeli, Milano, 2005, first part, capp. I, III, IV; second part, cap. I.