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MA Public Opinion and Political Behaviour
BSc Nursing (Mental Health) options

Year 2, Component 02

HS187-5-FY
HS187-5-FY
Person-Centred Care 2
(60 CREDITS)

This module prepares students to participate in practice-based learning, reasoning and decision-making to deliver person-centred care. Students will develop confidence and competence in the range of enhanced nursing proficiencies and nursing procedures. Students will develop and demonstrate emergent leadership, collaborating with service users and other professions to make decisions about how person-centred care is provided to an individual or small group of people.

HS187-5-FY
Person-Centred Care 2
(60 CREDITS)

This module prepares students to participate in practice-based learning, reasoning and decision-making to deliver person-centred care. Students will develop confidence and competence in the range of enhanced nursing proficiencies and nursing procedures. Students will develop and demonstrate emergent leadership, collaborating with service users and other professions to make decisions about how person-centred care is provided to an individual or small group of people.

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