This course aims to cultivate learners with empathy, abilities, and a person-centered approach to healthcare and social nursing in various healthcare and social care settings. The course equips learners with the necessary knowledge, skills, and values required for nursing, considering the individual's needs and well-being. The course includes the following content for learners to learn:
- Human development stages from infancy to old age include physical, intellectual, emotional, and social development.
- Roles, responsibilities, and skills required in the fields of health and social care.
- Person-centered care, care planning, and providing support services tailored to individual needs.
- Application of sociological theories to understand health and social care issues in society.
- Psychological theories and concepts related to health and social care.
- Promoting public health and well-being through health promotion activities and initiatives.
- Importance of maintaining fluid balance in the human body and its impact on health and well-being.
- Common physiological illnesses, their causes, symptoms, and the nursing and support required for individuals affected by these illnesses.
- The use of complementary therapies in health and social care settings to promote health and well-being.