- Docente: Mara Mattioli
- Credits: 1
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Nursing and Midwifery Sciences (cod. 8488)
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from May 09, 2025 to Jun 04, 2025
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student must know the most frequent hypotheses of professional responsibility in the nursing and midwifery field and the related methods of prevention, communication and management.
Course contents
Professional responsibility definitions and basic concepts. -Analyze the reference legislation in relation to professional responsibility of the clinical, organizational and managerial nature of the nursing and midwifery profession. - Legal and responsibility profiles of the nursing and midwifery profession in relation to organizational functions and complexity. -Implications on professional responsibility at a clinical, healthcare and organisational-management level, introduced by Law 8 March 2017, n. 24: "Provisions regarding the safety of care and of the assisted person, as well as regarding the professional responsibility of those practicing healthcare professions".
Readings/Bibliography
Benci L. Aspetti giuridici della professione infermieristica, McGraw-Hill, 2019.
Teaching methods
Classroom lessons supported by power-point presentations that will be provided to the students. Analysis and discussion of cases in groups with classroom simulations In-depth studies with teachers who are experts in the subject
Assessment methods
The student will have to carry out a written exam with the preparation of a project work on the implications of professional responsibility aimed at the most frequent hypotheses in the nursing and obstetric field and the actions necessary to implement the relevant prevention, communication and management methods at a clinical and/or healthcare level. or organizational-managerial. Preparation on a very limited number of topics; analytical skills that emerge only with the help of the teacher; overall correct language → 18-19. Preparation on a limited number of topics; limited analytical capabilities; correct language → 20-24. Preparation on a large number of topics; appreciable critical skills; mastery of specific terminology → 25-29. Exhaustive preparation; above average critical skills; full mastery of specific terminology; independent argumentation ability → 30-30L.
Office hours
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