Module Code: NUR3036 |
Module Title: CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT |
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Module Provider: Health & Social Care
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Short Name: CDM3
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Level: HE3
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Module Co-ordinator: STEVENS D Ms (HSC)
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Number of credits: 20
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Number of ECTS credits: 10
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Module Availability |
Semester 2 |
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Assessment Pattern |
Summative: Analytic study of a patient or patient group (2500 words)
Students will present an analytical study of patient/ patient group and the way in which their chronic disease health and social needs are managed. The study will conclude with recommendations for practice.
Students will be expected to:
• Demonstrate knowledge and systematic understanding of the key issues in the management of long term conditions. • Evaluation of relevant organisational, educational and clinical models to support practice • Application of these theories to the work environment • Discuss ways in which the care of this group of patients maybe developed or improved
Evidence from practice may be used to support the case study and presented as an appendix to the main body of the work.
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Module Overview |
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Prerequisites/Co-requisites |
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Module Aims |
The aim of this module is to enhance the student’s understanding and knowledge of the concepts and principles of chronic disease management and develop strategies to empower people to develop knowledge and skills to self care and develop strategies to facilitate appropriate service referrals. |
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Learning Outcomes |
At the end of this module, the student should be able to:
Subject knowledge and understanding • Critically explore and evaluate existing models of delivery of care for long term conditions • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the global and national context of the management of long term conditions • Evaluate understanding and beliefs of illness and disease across the life span • Develop an in-depth understanding of the impact of cognitive and behavioural factors on people in relation to long term conditions • Critically evaluate referral pathways for long term conditions. • Develop an appreciation of the legal and ethical parameters of chronic disease management
Cognitive/ intellectual skills • Demonstrate a critical understanding of the evidence base underpinning chronic disease management • Critical evaluate information management systems and their importance in long term care • Analyse guidelines, care pathways, roles and responsibilities in shared care
Practical skills • Develop autonomy in skills for leadership, project management and practice organisation to arrange appropriate service delivery for chronic conditions • Carry out risk assessment and stratification for a range of chronic diseases • Develop advanced communication skills
Key/Transferable skills • Develop an understanding of models of education and empowerment and use this to advance understanding of the importance of self-care in long term conditions. • Demonstrate high level communication skills and strategies to work across boundaries within a multi-professional team • Develop skills of reflection through case and family analysis
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Module Content |
Advanced Communication skills Public health and the epidemiology of long term conditions Political and service delivery systems affecting management Information systems, disease registers, recall systems Multi-agency care and the role of guidelines and care pathways in primary care Leadership skills and team work in health care Characteristics of specialist and generalist practitioners Organisational systems analysis Models of empowerment and patient education Models of rehabilitation Legal and ethical issues in chronic disease management The expert patient Effective self care Risk assessment and stratification in chronic conditions e.g. in diabetes, cardiovascular, renal, respiratory and mental health Risk assessment tools Clinical decision making in the context of chronic disease management
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Methods of Teaching/Learning |
Taught: 48 hours Self-directed/ workbased learning: 152 hours
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Selected Texts/Journals |
Audit Commission (2004). Older People – Indpendence and Well-being: the Challenge for Public Services. Audit Commission. London
Corben S, Rosen (2005) – Self Management of Long term Conditions: Patients Perspective on the way ahead. Kings Fund, London
Department of Health (2002) Screening/Case finding: A practical aid to implementation in primary care
Department of Health (2004) Improving Chronic Disease Management Department of Health. London.
Department of Health (2005b) The National Service Frameworks for Long-term Conditions 265109, HMSO, London
Department of Health (2005c) Supporting People with Long-term Conditions to Self-Care 3853, HMSO, London
Department of Health (2006b) Supporting People with Long-term Conditions to Self-Care a Guide to Developing Local Strategies and Good Practice, 5411, HMSO, London
Department of Health (2006). A New Ambition for Old Age; implementing the NSF for Older People. Department of Health. London.
Department of Health (2008a) Cares at the Heart of 21st Century Families and Communities: A Caring System on your Side, a Life of your Own, 286149, HMSO, London
Department of Health (2008b) High Quality Care for All: NHS Next Stage Review Final Report, HMSO, London
Department of Health (2008). Healthcare Services for Older People. Department of Health. London.
Department of Health (2008) End of Life Care Strategy: promoting high quality care for adults at the end of life. Department of Health. London.
Disease Management (2001) New generation of predictive modelling tools emerging. Disease Management 6[22]
Dixon J. et al (2004) Managing chronic disease: What can we learn from the US experience? London: King’s Fund
Freeman R. (2000) The Politics of Health in Europe (European Policy Research Unit S.) Manchester University Press.
Institute of Medicine (2001) Crossing the Quality Chasm: a new health system for the 21st Century National Academy Press, Washington DC
Iles V. & Sutherland K. (2001) Managing Change in the NHS : Organisational Change – available on www.sdo.lshtm.ac.uk
Kernick D. (Ed) (2004) Complexity & Healthcare Organization : A view from the street Radcliffe , Oxford.
Kemshall, H. and Littlechild, R. (eds) (2000) User involvement and participation in social care : research informing practice London : Jessica Kingsley.
Kings Fund (2006) Combined Predictive Modeul Final Report, Kings Fund, London
Managing Chronic Diseases BMJ Themed Issue 19 March 2005 (Vol 330, No 7492) http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/content/vol330/issue7492/#PRIMARY_CARE#
Metcalfe J (2005) The Management of Patients with Long Term Conditions, Nursing Standard 19 (45) July 10 p23-60
McHugh, G, Charmers, K, Luker, K. (2007) Caring for Patients with COPD and their Families in the Community, British Journal of Community Nursing, 12(5) 219-22
Nursing and Midwifery Council (2008) The Code: Standards of Conduct, Performance and Ethics for Nurses and Midwives: http://www.nmcuk.org
Peckham, S and Exworthy, M. (2003) Primary care in the UK : policy, organisation and management Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan
Pollack A. (2004) NHS PLC: The privatisation of our healthcare Verso Books
Singh, D. (2005) Transforming Chronic Care. Evidence about Improving Care for People with Long Term Conditions, University of Birmingham Health Services Management Centre
Stevenson J. Spencer L. (2002) Developing intermediate care : a guide for health and social service professionals London : King's Fund
Rollmick, S, Miller, WR. (1995) What is Motivational Interviewing, Behavioural and Cognitive Psychology 23: 325-34
Wakley G. & Chambers R. (Eds) (2005) Chronic Disease Management in Primary Care: Quality and Outcomes Radclifffe, Oxford
Wanless D. (2002) Securing our Future Health: Taking a Long-Term View Final Report HM Treasury http://www.hm- treasury.gov.uk/Consultations_and_Legislation/wanless/consult_wanless_final.cfm
Webster C .(2002) The National Health Service : a political history Oxford University Press
World Health Organisation (2002) Innovative Care for Chronic Conditions: Building Blocks for Action. Ref Type: Generic
Zimmerman, B., Lindberg, C. and Plsek, P. (1998) Edgeware, VHA inc, Irving, Texas
Journals and websites
Health Service Journal Critical Social Policy
Department of Health (2009) Living well with Dementia, a National Dementia Stratagy http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/publicationandstatistics
Supporting People With Long Term Conditions Homepage http://www.natpact.nhs.uk/cms/2.php
NatPact Documents http://www.natpact.nhs.uk/cms/358.php
Long Term Conditions on NHS Networks http://www.networks.nhs.uk/news.php?nid=272
Primary Care CDM http://www.natpact.nhs.uk/chronic-disease-managementwww.dh.gov.uk/organisationNHS (click on Primary Care and select the Chronic Disease Management link).
Our Healthier Nation www.ohn.gov.uk/ohn/ohn.htm (click on People and Communities and select Expert Patients).
Kaiser Permanente www.kaiserpermanente.org
Kings Fund Reading Lists http://www.kingsfund.org.uk/pdf/nsfdiabetes.pdf http://www.kingsfund.org.uk/pdf/NSFchd.pdf http://www.kingsfund.org.uk/pdf/intermedcare.pdf
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Last Updated |
29TH JULY 2010 |
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