Workplace Community Skills
| Structure Type: | Study unit |
|---|---|
| Code: | SN00BW82 |
| Curriculum: | SH SNU2026 |
| Level: | Bachelor of Nursing |
| Year of Study: | 2 (2027-2028) |
| Semester: | Autumn |
| Credits: | 3 cr |
| Responsible Teacher: | Björninen, Karina |
| Language of Instruction: | English |
Learning Outcomes
Understand the knowledge base of client and patient safety.
Promote client and patient safety.
Manage processes related to hazard and adverse events.
Identify factors that promote and burden work well-being and manage stressors.
Student's Workload
Total workload: 3 ECTS (81 hours)
Contents
Hazard and adverse event identification and reporting. Mandatory reporting obligations for social and healthcare professionals.
Workload limits, maintaining personal well-being, health-related risks to functional capacity and safety, stress recognition, and management skills.
Key laws related to employment and essential aspects of the sector-specific collective agreement from the employee perspective.
Mode of Delivery / Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
Online and/or classroom teaching, group work, seminar work, exam.
Assessment Criteria
Level 5:
Comprehensively explains and applies principles of client and patient safety in various scenarios.
Demonstrates advanced ability to promote safety and implement preventive measures effectively.
Manages hazard and adverse event processes independently and provides justified recommendations for improvement.
Critically evaluates work well-being factors and applies advanced stress management strategies in practice.
Level 3:
Explains key principles of client and patient safety and applies to them in typical situations.
Promotes safety and implements preventive measures with some guidance.
Manages hazard and adverse event processes in common scenarios.
Identifies work well-being factors and applies basic stress management techniques.
Level 1:
Recognizes basic principles of client and patient safety.
Participates in promoting safety under supervision.
Shows limited ability to manage hazard and adverse event processes.
Recognizes some work well-being factors and demonstrates minimal stress management skills.
Assessment Methods
Grade 1-5
