Applying psychosocial, culture, spiritual and ethical issues to palliative and end of life care
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-01-13 | - |
Program Overview
Professional Education
Study
Applying psychosocial, culture, spiritual and ethical issues to palliative and end of life care (7MRSAC24)
Course Overview
This module aims to critically examine the psychosocial, cultural, ethical and spiritual issues relevant to patients and families/carers in palliative and end-of-life care, providing course participants with the skills to apply them in clinical practice.
Course Features
Participants will consider how these psychosocial, cultural and ethical spiritual issues affect patients and their families and what strategies can be developed to effectively provide help, including the development of psychosocial interventions and their evaluation. Training in communication skills will also be provided. The primary ethical debates in palliative care including, truth-telling and communication, cultural relativism, nutrition and hydration, and physician-assisted suicide /dying are also considered.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the module, you should:
- Possess a detailed knowledge and understanding of common psychosocial, cultural and ethical issues relevant to palliative and end-of-life care and how these impact patients and their families.
- Develop an in-depth theoretical and practical understanding of communicating skills relevant to patients living with life-limiting conditions and their families.
- Be able to recognise and respond to the needs of different cultural groups and needs within different cultures
- Be able to recognise how psychosocial, spiritual and cultural issues affect other aspects of care, such as the management of symptoms and the experience and expression of grief.
- Possess the knowledge and skills to both appraise existing psychosocial interventions and to develop and evaluate new interventions.
- Be able to understand, critically reflect on, consider and debate common ethical issues in palliative and end-of-life care, recognising how cultural backgrounds will influence ethical conversations and decision-making.
Entry Requirements
This module is targeted towards any individuals who wish to improve the management of psychosocial, cultural, ethical and spiritual issues towards the end of life. Although many of our students are health and social care professionals, this module has relevance for all members of the broader care and support team, as well as researchers working in the field of palliative care and bereavement.
Assessment
3,000-word assignment
Further Information
Teaching Schedule
13/01/2025 - 24/01/ teaching days
You will be taught by a wide range of experts in the field, and the module is led by Dr Katherine Bristowe (Herbert Dunhill Senior Lecturer, Cicely Saunders Institute), Dr Andrew Goodhead (Lead Chaplain, St Christopher’s Hospice), and Dr Sam Lund (Medical Director, Royal Trinity Hospice).
Key Information
Course code: 7MRSAC24 Credit level: 7 Credit value: 30 Duration: 2 weeks Fees & Discounts:
- Full Price: £2,078.00
- International: £4,912.00
Offered by
Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care, Policy & Rehabilitation
