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Accredited ModuleNorthumbria UniversityLevel 6, 20 credits

Monitoring and Management of Long Term Conditions

What is it about?

This module seeks to enable healthcare professionals from a range of professional backgrounds and settings to develop knowledge and understanding of essential elements which contribute to improving monitoring and management of long term conditions, whilst enabling them to respond to and challenge practice for themselves and others. 


Who is it for?
Nurses and allied health professionals.

What will participants learn?

This module will help participants to develop awareness of contemporary drivers putting monitoring and management of long term conditions at the forefront of care delivery. Development of competence in practice in relation to long term condition management. Supporting patients and their families. Motivational interviewing and emotional wellbeing.

How will it be delivered?  
Blended.

How will participants be assessed?     
Students will be asked to produce a written reflective account which critically examines strategies which may be used to monitor and manage their selected long term condition and the successful achievement of practice competencies directly related to the learning outcomes of the module.

What experience / qualifications do participants need?     
Working with patients with chronic disease.

Code

AC6721
Level
6

Credits
20

When is it?  

October 2019 - June 2020

Where is it?  
Northumbria University and practice environments (if required).

University Contact Details
Name: Nwanyieze Nwali
Email:  nwanyieze.nwali@northumbria.ac.uk
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