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Basics of Paediatrics and Clinical Social Work with Children

Study Course Description

Course Description Statuss:Approved
Course Description Version:4.00
Study Course Accepted:29.08.2024 11:14:29
Study Course Information
Course Code:LUSDK_157LQF level:Level 6
Credit Points:2.00ECTS:3.00
Branch of Science:SociologyTarget Audience:Social Welfare and Social Work
Study Course Supervisor
Course Supervisor:Aina Briede
Study Course Implementer
Structural Unit:Department of Rehabilitation
The Head of Structural Unit:
Contacts:Riga, 26a Anniņmuižas boulevard, socdkatrsu[pnkts]lv, +371 67061575
Study Course Planning
Full-Time - Semester No.1
Lectures (count)8Lecture Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Lectures16
Classes (count)8Class Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Classes16
Total Contact Hours32
Part-Time - Semester No.1
Lectures (count)5Lecture Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Lectures10
Classes (count)5Class Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Classes10
Total Contact Hours20
Study course description
Preliminary Knowledge:
1) human anatomy and physiology 2) psychology
Objective:
Ensure that students can acquire profound knowledge of work and especially social work with children. Develop awareness and ability in students to deal with clinical cases, the ability to communicate with customers, and especially in crisis situations.
Topic Layout (Full-Time)
No.TopicType of ImplementationNumberVenue
1Paediatrics - the area of medicine related to treating children. Psychosocial aspects of paediatrics. Taking of medical history - Identification information: methods of obtaining data, registration methodology. Family and social history. Childhood periods, psychomotor development of the child, factors that influence it.Lectures1.00clinical base
Classes1.00clinical base
2Child examination methods. Assessment of the physical development of the child. Vital signs in children at different ages – weight, length, head and breast circumference, body temperature, pulse, respiratory rate, blood pressure. The role of nutrition in child development at different ages.Lectures1.00clinical base
Classes1.00clinical base
3The most common acute diseases in children at different ages. The most common paediatric infectious diseases, their prevention. The most common chronic diseases at different ages of the child, possible disability.Lectures1.00clinical base
Classes1.00clinical base
4The role of a social worker in the psychological preparation of parents, providing support for paediatric medical manipulations, in the organisation of medical treatment. Social, emotional and medicine-specific problems for the child development. Child abuse - violence, neglect. Organisation of assistance for children with developmental disabilities.Lectures1.00clinical base
Classes1.00clinical base
5Clinical indicators of social work and psychosocial assistance in an acute care medical facility (hospital). Competence of social work and psychosocial assistance practices (field of action): tasks, assistance to patients, key functions and assistance provided, main categories of problems facing social workers. The main recommended clinical indicators of social work and psychosocial assistance at an acute care medical facility (hospital).Lectures1.00clinical base
Classes1.00clinical base
6Emotional and psychological care of children and families. Assessment of the psychosocial well-being of the child and family. Psychosocial harmonisation. Use of systems theory in social work.Lectures1.00clinical base
Classes1.00clinical base
7Common rules for social work. Social work with family. A person - family – society. Systems for social worker’s activity.Lectures1.00clinical base
Classes1.00clinical base
8Stages of crisis. Crisis assessment and crisis intervention methods. Tasks of social work. Four aspects of situation analysis. Stages of crisis. Crisis assessment and crisis intervention methods.Lectures1.00clinical base
Classes1.00clinical base
Topic Layout (Part-Time)
No.TopicType of ImplementationNumberVenue
1Paediatrics - the area of medicine related to treating children. Psychosocial aspects of paediatrics. Taking of medical history - Identification information: methods of obtaining data, registration methodology. Family and social history. Childhood periods, psychomotor development of the child, factors that influence it.Lectures1.00clinical base
Classes1.00clinical base
2Child examination methods. Assessment of the physical development of the child. Vital signs in children at different ages – weight, length, head and breast circumference, body temperature, pulse, respiratory rate, blood pressure. The role of nutrition in child development at different ages.Lectures1.00clinical base
Classes1.00clinical base
3The most common acute diseases in children at different ages. The most common paediatric infectious diseases, their prevention. The most common chronic diseases at different ages of the child, possible disability.Classes1.00clinical base
4The role of a social worker in the psychological preparation of parents, providing support for paediatric medical manipulations, in the organisation of medical treatment. Social, emotional and medicine-specific problems for the child development. Child abuse - violence, neglect. Organisation of assistance for children with developmental disabilities.Lectures1.00clinical base
Classes1.00clinical base
5Clinical indicators of social work and psychosocial assistance in an acute care medical facility (hospital). Competence of social work and psychosocial assistance practices (field of action): tasks, assistance to patients, key functions and assistance provided, main categories of problems facing social workers. The main recommended clinical indicators of social work and psychosocial assistance at an acute care medical facility (hospital).Lectures1.00clinical base
6Emotional and psychological care of children and families. Assessment of the psychosocial well-being of the child and family. Psychosocial harmonisation. Use of systems theory in social work.Lectures1.00clinical base
7Common rules for social work. Social work with family. A person - family – society. Systems for social worker’s activity.Classes1.00clinical base
Assessment
Unaided Work:
Carry out an in-depth study of the topic on different methods of working with children.
Assessment Criteria:
Regular attendance of lectures is a prerequisite for a successful completion of the course. Engage in a topic discussion during the lecture and express your opinion. Demonstrate a clinical case in working with a sick child and parents (if present), acquiring the ability to communicate with the child and his or her family members, record the results and analyse them.
Final Examination (Full-Time):Exam
Final Examination (Part-Time):Exam
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge:1) ability to describe taking of a medical history and objective examination of a child 2) compare the assessment of the crisis and the methods of crisis intervention. 3) explain the work with children and families.
Skills:1) deal with a clinical case; 2) demonstrate the ability to communicate with families 3) apply crisis intervention where necessary.
Competencies:1) analyse cases regarding the most frequent diseases in children, care and treatment of a sick child; 2) understand work with children in different wards of the clinic; 3) analyse the activities of a social worker for work with sick children and their families.
Bibliography
No.Reference
Required Reading
1Surjit Singh Dhooper. Social Work and Transplantation of Human Organs. (Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 1994) 52, Questia, 6 June 2007
2Kathleen Ell, and Helen Northen. Families and Health Care: Psychosocial Practice. (New York: Aldine De Gruyter, 1990) 129-130, Questia, 1 Nov. 2006.
3„Nevis dzīvei vairāk dienu, bet dienām vairāk dzīves” Bērnu paliatīvās aprūpes biedrība. Rīga 2007., ISBN 978-9984-39-413-8
4Goldman A., Hain R., Liben S. Oxford Textbook of Palliative Care for Children. Publsher: OUP Oxford, 2021 / Impact of life-limiting illness on the family p.173-175.
5Toba Schwaber Kerson, Boundary Spanning: An Ecological Reinterpretation of Social Work Practice in Health and Mental Health Systems (New York: Columbia University Press, 2002) 213, Questia, 9 June 2007
Additional Reading
1Kulbergs J. Krīze un attīstība. – Liepāja: LPA, 1998.
2David A. Alexsander. Psychosocial research in palliative catre, Cummings I. The interdisciplinary team. In Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine Mc Donald: Oxford University Press, 1998.