Nursing Management
Syllabus for course at advanced level
Course Name
Nursing Management
Course code : KUKM2111101
Department : Department of Health Policy and Management
Main field : Health Policy and Management
Term : Semester 1
Time commitment : 120 hours
Prerequisites and special admittance requirements
Admitted to the master’s program in Health Policy and Management.
Course structure
Examination code | Name | Higher Education Credits |
NMA | Nursing Management, assignments | 3.5 |
NME | Nursing Management, written exam | 4 |
Course content
The course begins with the fundamental of nursing practice, followed by care delivery system. Nursing Management is a dynamic and proactive approach in carrying out an organized activity. This management includes Planning, Organizing, Actualing, Controlling (POAC) activities for staff, facilities and infrastructure in achieving organizational goals. Nursing management is a process of working through nursing staff members to provide professional nursing care. The management process is in line with the nursing process as a method of implementing professional nursing care, so it is hoped that both can support each other. The nursing process as well as nursing management consists of data collection, problem identification, planning, implementation and evaluation of results.
Learning objectives
After completing the course the student should be able to:
- Explain the concept of nursing management
- Identify the concept of collaborative nursing services
- Differentiate nursing service models
- Explain the concept of case management
- Explain the concept of clinical and nursing supervision
- Able to practice the principles of ethics, morality and universal values reflected in the Pancasila Ideology
- Able to apply theories and principles in health system policy and management
- Able to analyze health system policies and management
- Able to manage organization and professional business planning
- Able to conduct and publish research
- Able to develop innovative health programs and health services that are quality, effective, efficient and sustainable
- Able to make policies and advocate for health systems and health management
Topic
- Introduction to Nursing Management
- Collaborative Nursing Care
- Nursing Service Model
- Case Management
- Clinical and Nursing Supervision
Education
The teaching consists of:
– Lectures
– Demonstrations
– Lessons
– Research visits.
The teaching takes place in English.
Forms of examination
The course is examined through written exam and assignments.
Required reading
Information about course literature is available on the department’s website at least two months before the start of the course.