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School for Health, Unit Catalogue 2008/09


FH50159 Professional, organisational and quality issues in practice

Credits: 12
Level: Masters
Modular: no specific semester
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims:
* To critically analyse the components of practice and professionalism in health and social care.
* To understand how these relate to each other and to the organisational infrastructures in which they operate.
* To critically analyse how these themes are embedded within a quality framework.
* To equip students with the knowledge and skills required to conduct an independent project relevant to the enhancement or development of an area of practice that has a direct relevance to their professional work.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the unit the student will be able to:
1. Identify and critically evaluate the components of practice and professionalism.
2. Identify and review the relationships between practice, professionalism and the organisational infrastructures in which they operate
3. Identify and appraise quality management systems that govern health and social care practice at the local level.
These learning outcomes will be facilitated and assessed.
Skills:
1. Critical analysis of practice and professionalism. (Intellectual and professional skill: taught and assessed).
2. Appraise the organisational structure in which they work. Apply the results of the critical analysis of practice and professionalism to this structure. Identify and discuss key relationships. (Knowledge and understanding, intellectual and professional skill: facilitated and assessed)
3. Literature review. Apply results of their enquiry to their local practice. (Knowledge and understanding, intellectual and professional skill: facilitated and assessed).
Content:
1. Practice: the values and purpose of practice, the history of practice and how this has been developed and formed. The key knowledge and skills required for practice and how these skills are developed and refined.
2. Professionalism: defining professionalism, the ethics of professionalism, clinical supervision, leadership and team working, legal aspects and competencies, patient/consumers expectations of professionalism.
3. Organisational infrastructures and their relationship to practice and professionalism: identifying opportunities and constraints at the local, national and international organisational level.
4. Measuring and improving service quality: guidelines and standards of care, clinical audit, change management, service evaluation.