Learning objectives
Lo scopo del corso è fornire allo studente gli strumenti per comprendere la molteplicità delle argomentazioni sulle questioni morali legate alla professione di infermiere e di ostetrica per essere consapevole delle motivazioni che sono alla base di scelte e di norme che investono la professione, aiutandolo ad approfondire la sua personale posizione etica.
Prerequisites
No one
Course unit content
The first lessons have the goal of providing information on models in bioethics while the subsequent lessons will concern the ethical aspects of greatest interest to nurses and midwives. Particular attention will be paid to developing the ability to analyze and discuss ethical aspects, detailed in the program, which involve the activities of nurses and midwives.
Full programme
The origins and development of bioethics; cultural models: principlism, utilitarianism, liberalism, relativism, personalism. Human being and people, bioethical reflections on medically assisted procreation, surrogate motherhood and eugenics. Bioethical reflections on the end of life, on advanced healthcare directive, on informed consent, on conscientious objection.
Bibliography
Lectures will be supported by power-point presentations and literature, which will be provided to the students.
Teaching methods
The course will be carried out with frontal lessons of two hours each in presence (in the classroom) and in telepresence (if necessary) with the support of the Teams platform. In this way, the possibility of interacting in real time with the Teacher both in person and remotely will be preserved.
The lessons will take place with the aid of iconographic material collected in presentations which will be made available to students on the Elly platform (https://elly2024.medicina.unipr.it/). In each meeting one of the topics indicated in the program will be developed . The lesson includes a presentation by the teacher who introduces the topic. The topic is then discussed by illustrating the different interpretative approaches. Students are encouraged to express their opinion and discuss. The aim is to offer an opportunity for information and critical thinking training. At the end of the lesson the teacher summarizes the positions that emerged and recommends further reading
Assessment methods and criteria
The exam is oral and aims to evaluate the bioethical skills acquired, through the presentation of a topic with a request to argue and compare different theses and models, on which a specific in-depth study is carried out.
The evaluation criteria are:
- argumentative ability;
- precision and competence in the language used during the presentation;
- ability to competently and consciously combine arguments to support the thesis.
At the end of the exam the teacher will formulate a judgment expressed in bands:
A. Excellent knowledge and understanding of the topic. High ability of criticism and analysis. Mark out of thirty: 30.
B. Good knowledge and understanding of the topic with some minor inaccuracies. Good critical and analytical skills. Score out of thirty: 27-29.
C. Fair knowledge and understanding of the topic despite some gaps. Critical and analytical skills: 24-26.
D. Fully sufficient knowledge and understanding of the topic even if there are obvious gaps. Score out of thirty: 21-23.
E. Barely sufficient knowledge and understanding of the topic with obvious and serious gaps. Score out of thirty: 18-20.
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If due to a health emergency it is necessary to adopt the remote mode for exams, we will proceed as follows:
remote oral questions, via the Teams platform (guide http://selma.unipr.it/).
Students with DSA/BSE must first contact Le Eli-che: support for students with disabilities, D.S.A., B.E.S. (https://sea.unipr.it/it/servizi/le-eli-che-supporto-studenti-con-disabilita-dsa-bes)
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
Objective 3. Health and Wellbeing; Goal 4: Quality education. Goal 8: decent work and economic growth