Course overview
- Study period
- Semester 2, 2024 (22/07/2024 - 18/11/2024)
- Study level
- Postgraduate Coursework
- Location
- St Lucia
- Attendance mode
- In Person
- Units
- 2
- Administrative campus
- St Lucia
- Coordinating unit
- Nursing, Midwifery & Social Wk
In this course students will explore principles related to promoting, maintaining and restoring the health of older adults using a biographical approach to care planning. The course will develop students' understanding of theoretical knowledge underpinning caring for older adults across a range of healthcare and community settings, building on knowledge and understanding learned in semester one. Adopting a healthy ageing model, students will explore the physical, psychological and sociological theories of ageing. Students will develop knowledge around healthy ageing, common health issues for older adults and preventive strategies. They will examine the role of the registered nurse as a member of an interprofessional team, in supporting older adults and their significant others. Learning extends to legal and ethical principles associated with caring for older adults. Learning activities are aimed at developing and integrating students' theoretical understanding of older adults' health with the practical knowledge inherent in working with older adults and their significant others. The course content will be delivered over a 13 week period, utilising flipped classroom teaching approaches in theoretical workshop/lecture sessions, online learning activities and self-directed learning.
Course Changes in Response to Previous Student Feedback
The School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work values the contribution that student feedback makes to the ongoing delivery of high quality learning. Development and restructuring of course materials, delivery and assessment is undertaken in response to this feedback received from both students and staff. Student Evaluation of Course and Teaching will take place at the completion of each course for this semester. Students are encouraged to use this opportunity to participate in the assurance of quality within the School through honest and constructive feedback.
Course requirements
Restrictions
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Course staff
Timetable
The timetable for this course is available on the UQ Public Timetable.
Aims and outcomes
The aim of this course is to develop students’ knowledge and skills to care for older adults across a range of healthcare and community settings in order to achieve optimal health outcomes
Learning outcomes
After successfully completing this course you should be able to:
LO1.
Analyse physical and psychosocial theories related to ageing and examine issues related to ageism
LO2.
Examine common health conditions and issues related to older adulthood and identify strategies to implement person-centred care across a range of healthcare settings
LO3.
Explore and critique nursing roles and inter-professional roles and relationships within health and community care settings used by older adults
LO4.
Demonstrate cultural responsiveness when working with older adults from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds, including older adults from lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex communities
Assessment
Assessment summary
Category | Assessment task | Weight | Due date |
---|---|---|---|
Quiz |
Online MCQ Quiz
|
20% |
13/08/2024 1:00 pm
This online quiz will open at 0800hrs Monday 12th August 2024 and close at 1300hrs Tuesday 13th August 2024. Please note that you will only be able to access and compete this assessment during this time frame. |
Essay/ Critique | Essay: Person Centred Care Within the Context of Dementia | 40% |
19/09/2024 1:00 pm |
Presentation | Presentation: Video and PowerPoint | 40% |
24/10/2024 1:00 pm |
Assessment details
Online MCQ Quiz
- Online
- Mode
- Written
- Category
- Quiz
- Weight
- 20%
- Due date
13/08/2024 1:00 pm
This online quiz will open at 0800hrs Monday 12th August 2024 and close at 1300hrs Tuesday 13th August 2024. Please note that you will only be able to access and compete this assessment during this time frame.
- Learning outcomes
- L01, L02, L04
Task description
The online quiz will be accessed via Blackboard. Questions for this assessment will come from the information covered in the Introduction Module and Modules 1, 2 & 3.
For full details of this assessment please refer to the course NURS7125 BlackBoard site, Assessment folder.
Submission guidelines
The MCQ quiz will be accessible through the course Blackboard site. You have 30 minutes to answer 20 multiple choice questions. Students will only have ONE ATTEMPT to complete this quiz. You need to make sure you have access to a computer and reliable (preferably UQ) internet during this time to complete this assessment item. More information regarding this assessment is available in the companion NURS7125 Blackboard site, Assessment Tab. This assessment is submitted through the Blackboard site when you complete the quiz.
Deferral or extension
You may be able to apply for an extension.
The maximum extension allowed is 14 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.
Applying for an extension
Extension requests are submitted online via my.UQ. Extension requests received in any other way will not be approved.
Information about applying for an extension can be found on my.UQ.
Please note: For Assessment 1: Online MCQ Quiz, if an extension application is required please apply for an extension (not a deferred exam).
Extension guidelines
- Extension requests should be submitted prior to the assessment deadline.
- Extension requests must state the due date and the due time of the assessment.
- Requests for extensions received after the assessment item submission due date may not be approved. Late requests must include evidence of the reasons for the late request.
- The extension granted should be in proportion to the period of illness or disruption caused by the exceptional circumstances and will typically be no more than the specified maximum extension length.
- Students on a Student Access Plan (SAP) with a clause on extension requests must still adhere to the extensions request policy outlined. Students need to attach the SAP and a note outlining their current situation with the online extension application. A maximum of 7 days will be granted on the basis of an SAP. An extension request beyond 7 days will require additional supporting information as this request will not be considered on the basis of the SAP, but rather additional events (whether they relate to the circumstances of the SAP or not).
Outcome of application
- Extension requests are generally processed within 2 working days. Students can see the outcome of their application by logging in to my.UQ.
Late submission
You will receive a mark of 0 if this assessment is submitted late.
The online quiz will lock and cannot be commenced once the due date and time have passed. The quiz will save and submit automatically once the due date and time have passed.
Essay: Person Centred Care Within the Context of Dementia
- Mode
- Written
- Category
- Essay/ Critique
- Weight
- 40%
- Due date
19/09/2024 1:00 pm
- Learning outcomes
- L01, L02, L03, L04
Task description
For full details of this assessment please refer to the course NURS7125 BlackBoard site, Assessment folder.
This assessment task evaluates students' abilities, skills and knowledge without the aid of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Machine Translation (MT). Students are advised that the use of AI or MT technologies to develop responses is strictly prohibited and may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.
Submission guidelines
This assessment requires students to submit an electronic version of their assignment via Blackboard. The anti-plagiarism software Turnitin is being used at UQ. The electronic version of your assignment will be submitted via Blackboard, using the Turnitin software. Work submitted will be subjected to a plagiarism detection process. Please refer to ITS help if you experience difficulties in submitting your assessment in Blackboard or using Turnitin.
Deferral or extension
You may be able to apply for an extension.
The maximum extension allowed is 14 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.
Applying for an extension
Extension requests are submitted online via my.UQ. Extension requests received in any other way will not be approved.
Information about applying for an extension can be found on my.UQ.
Extension guidelines
- Extension requests should be submitted prior to the assessment deadline.
- Extension requests must state the due date and the due time of the assessment.
- Requests for extensions received after the assessment item submission due date may not be approved. Late requests must include evidence of the reasons for the late request.
- The extension granted should be in proportion to the period of illness or disruption caused by the exceptional circumstances and will typically be no more than the specified maximum extension length.
- Students on a Student Access Plan (SAP) with a clause on extension requests must still adhere to the extensions request policy outlined. Students need to attach the SAP and a note outlining their current situation with the online extension application. A maximum of 7 days will be granted on the basis of an SAP. An extension request beyond 7 days will require additional supporting information as this request will not be considered on the basis of the SAP, but rather additional events (whether they relate to the circumstances of the SAP or not).
Outcome of application
- Extension requests are generally processed within 2 working days. Students can see the outcome of their application by logging in to my.UQ.
- Appeals against a refusal of an extension should be lodged through the Student Grievance Resolution process outlined on my.UQ.
Late submission
A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.
Penalties for late submission
- Assessments submitted late will have 10% of the mark available deducted per day (including weekends and public holidays).
- Work submitted more than 7 days after the due date without an approved extension will not receive a mark.
- Please note for pass/fail assessment there is no daily loss of marks. Assessment that is submitted late is given zero marks.
Presentation: Video and PowerPoint
- Mode
- Oral, Product/ Artefact/ Multimedia
- Category
- Presentation
- Weight
- 40%
- Due date
24/10/2024 1:00 pm
- Learning outcomes
- L01, L02, L03, L04
Task description
For full details of this assessment please refer to the course NURS7125 BlackBoard site, Assessment folder.
This assessment task evaluates students' abilities, skills and knowledge without the aid of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Machine Translation (MT). Students are advised that the use of AI or MT technologies to develop responses is strictly prohibited and may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.
Submission guidelines
This assessment requires students to submit an electronic version of their assignment via Blackboard. The anti-plagiarism software Turnitin is being used at UQ. The electronic version of your assignment will be submitted via Blackboard and Turnitin. Work submitted will be subjected to a plagiarism detection process. Please refer to ITS help if you experience difficulties in submitting your assessment in Blackboard or using Turnitin.
Deferral or extension
You may be able to apply for an extension.
The maximum extension allowed is 14 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.
Applying for an extension
Extension requests are submitted online via my.UQ. Extension requests received in any other way will not be approved.
Information about applying for an extension can be found on my.UQ.
Extension guidelines
- Extension requests should be submitted prior to the assessment deadline.
- Extension requests must state the due date and the due time of the assessment.
- Requests for extensions received after the assessment item submission due date may not be approved. Late requests must include evidence of the reasons for the late request.
- The extension granted should be in proportion to the period of illness or disruption caused by the exceptional circumstances and will typically be no more than the specified maximum extension length.
- Students on a Student Access Plan (SAP) with a clause on extension requests must still adhere to the extensions request policy outlined. Students need to attach the SAP and a note outlining their current situation with the online extension application. A maximum of 7 days will be granted on the basis of an SAP. An extension request beyond 7 days will require additional supporting information as this request will not be considered on the basis of the SAP, but rather additional events (whether they relate to the circumstances of the SAP or not).
Outcome of application
- Extension requests are generally processed within 2 working days. Students can see the outcome of their application by logging in to my.UQ.
- Appeals against a refusal of an extension should be lodged through the Student Grievance Resolution process outlined on my.UQ.
Late submission
A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.
Penalties for late submission
- Assessments submitted late will have 10% of the mark available deducted per day (including weekends and public holidays).
- Work submitted more than 7 days after the due date without an approved extension will not receive a mark.
- Please note for pass/fail assessment there is no daily loss of marks. Assessment that is submitted late is given zero marks.
Course grading
Full criteria for each grade is available in the Assessment Procedure.
Grade | Cut off Percent | Description |
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1 (Low Fail) | 0 - 29.9 |
Absence of evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes. |
2 (Fail) | 30 - 46.9 |
Minimal evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes. |
3 (Marginal Fail) | 47 - 49.9 |
Demonstrated evidence of developing achievement of course learning outcomes |
4 (Pass) | 50 - 64.49 |
Demonstrated evidence of functional achievement of course learning outcomes. |
5 (Credit) | 64.5 - 74.49 |
Demonstrated evidence of proficient achievement of course learning outcomes. |
6 (Distinction) | 74.5 - 84.49 |
Demonstrated evidence of advanced achievement of course learning outcomes. |
7 (High Distinction) | 84.5 - 100 |
Demonstrated evidence of exceptional achievement of course learning outcomes. |
Additional course grading information
All items of assessment must be undertaken and submitted for students to pass the course.
Supplementary assessment
Supplementary assessment is available for this course.
Learning resources
You'll need the following resources to successfully complete the course. We've indicated below if you need a personal copy of the reading materials or your own item.
Library resources
Find the required and recommended resources for this course on the UQ Library website.
Learning activities
The learning activities for this course are outlined below. Learn more about the learning outcomes that apply to this course.
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Learning period | Activity type | Topic |
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Multiple weeks From Week 1 To Week 13 |
Tutorial |
Inquiry Based Learning (IBL) Tutorials Group based learning and inquiry. Six IBLs are scheduled across the semester. Further details of each IBL can be found in the Learning Resources tab and the IBL Preparation tab on the NURS7125 Blackboard site. Your IBL workshops dates and times can be found on your timetable. Week 1: Medication Safety and the Older Adult/The Biographical Approach to Assessment and the Older Adult (Relates to Online Modules - Introduction and Module 1) Week 2: No IBL Week 3: Cognitive Health Conditions and Older Adults' Mental Health (Relates to Online Module 3) Week 4: No IBL Week 5: Cardiovascular Health Conditions and the Older Adult (Relates to Online Module 4) Week 6: No IBL Week 7: Skin Integrity Health Conditions and the Older Adult (Relates to Online Module 5) Week 8: No IBL Week 9: Musculoskeletal Health Conditions and the Older Adult (Relates to Online Module 6) Week 10: No IBL Week 11: No IBL Week 12: No IBL Week 13: Respiratory Health Conditions and the Older Adult (Relates to Online Module 7) Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04 |
Not Timetabled |
Online Learning - Blackboard (Independent Study) There are seven modules in Blackboard for students to work on throughout the semester. The expectation is that students will spend seven hours per week on this content including time preparing for IBL tutorials. Week 1: Introduction to the Course & Healthy Ageing Module 1 (Week 1): Medication Safety and the Older Adult / The Biographical Approach to Assessment and the Older Adult Module 2 (Week 2): Theories of Ageing, Ageism & Diversity Module 3 (Week 3): Cognitive Health Conditions and the Older Adult Module 3 (Week 4): Cognitive Health Conditions and the Older Adult Module 4 (Week 5): Cardiovascular Health Conditions and the Older Adult Module 4 (Week 6): Cardiovascular Health Conditions and the Older Adult Module 5 (Week 7): Skin Integrity Health Conditions and the Older Adult Module 5 (Week 8): Skin Integrity Health Conditions and the Older Adult Module 6 (Week 9): Musculoskeletal Health Conditions and the Older Adult Module 6 (Week 10): Musculoskeletal Health Conditions and the Older Adult Module 7 (Week 11): Respiratory Health Conditions and the Older Adult Module 7 (Week 12): Respiratory Health Conditions and the Older Adult Module 7 (Week 13): Respiratory Health Conditions and the Older Adult Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04 |
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Lecture |
Older Adults' Health Lecture Series Lectures are on Campus and all lectures are recorded. Further details of each session can be found in the learning resources tab on the companion NURS7125 Blackboard website for this course. Lecture dates and times can be found on your timetable. Week 1: Introduction to course and Healthy Ageing/ Medication Safety and the Older Adult Week 2: No Lecture Week 3 - Part 1: Theories of Ageing, Ageism and Elder Abuse: Part 2: Communication, Assessment, Care Planning and the Older Adult Week 4: No Lecture Week 5: Person Centred Dementia Care and the Older Adult Week 6: No Lecture Week 7: Cardiovascular Health and the Older Adult Week 8: No Lecture Week 9: Wound Prevention and Management and the Older Adult Week 10: No Lecture Week 11: No Lecture Week 12: No Lecture Week 13 – Part 1: Falls Prevention and Management and the Older Adult. Part 2: Exercise and the Older Adult Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04 |
Additional learning activity information
It is an expectation of the course that students will attend IBLs. IBL tutorials provide the opportunity for staff and students to meet each other and to discuss and work on content items for the course. Each IBL session is presented to assist in meeting the learning aims and objectives of the course. Students report finding IBL beneficial in networking with fellow students, extending learning with the support of nursing staff. The IBL group dynamic depends on the contribution of each student.
Policies and procedures
University policies and procedures apply to all aspects of student life. As a UQ student, you must comply with University-wide and program-specific requirements, including the:
- Student Code of Conduct Policy
- Student Integrity and Misconduct Policy and Procedure
- Assessment Procedure
- Examinations Procedure
- Reasonable Adjustments - Students Policy and Procedure
Learn more about UQ policies on my.UQ and the Policy and Procedure Library.
Course guidelines
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work Assessment Guidelines. Please visit the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work website for information about assessment.