Syllabus
Island Health and Nursing Theory II
Subject Code |
61810 | Subject title |
Island Health and Nursing Theory II |
Teachers in charge |
Noguchi, Maeda, Kadekaru Kamizato, Touyama, Ouwan, Part-time instructors |
Academic year |
First year, First semester |
Credits | 2 credits | Subject category |
Special subject / Theory |
Class type |
Lecture |
Elective/ required |
Elective (required in the field) |
Class hours |
30 hours | ||||
Lecture outline |
To understand the characteristics of health problems with island乫s residents from a broad perspective of geography, history, culture, and lifestyle regulated by culture; to discuss methods to analyze and consider health problems and healthy life assistance problems on islands. | ||||||
Objectives | 1.To be able to focus on the current problems at home and abroad in the area of Islands Health Nursing. 2.To be able to consider strategies to solve the problems on islands. 3.To be able to discuss strategies for practicum, education and research problems on islands by understanding notions of Islands Health Nursing. |
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Lecture order |
Syllabus丂Date | Lecturers | Period | ||||
First -Second | Orientation/ Health problems on islands.丂Apr. 5 |
Noguchi | 3rd-4th | ||||
Third- Fourth | Current Nursing Activities and problems on islands丂Apr. 12 | Noguchi/ part-timer (Ueda) |
3rd-4th | ||||
Fifth-Sixth | Culture and nursing activities on islands.丂May. 10 | Noguchi, Toyama |
3rd-4th | ||||
Seventh- Eighth |
Tele-nursing care and distance education on islands.丂May. 31 | Noguchi, Kamizato |
3rd-4th | ||||
Ninth- Tenth |
Methods to solve health problems on islands.丂June 14 | Noguchi, Ohwan |
3rd-4th | ||||
Tenth- Thirteenth |
Current national and international Nursing Education on islands.丂July. 4 | Noguchi, Maeda |
1st -2nd | ||||
Fourteenth- Fifteenth |
Current national and international Nursing Research on islands.丂July. 25 | Noguchi, Kadekaru |
3rd-4th | ||||
Textbook | |||||||
References | Hand out reference materials as needed. | ||||||
Evaluation method |
Students are evaluated based on their participating attitudes in class (40%) and the contents of their papers (60%). | ||||||
Remarks | Students are notified of any change to part-time instructors乫 class schedule in advance as needed. In principle, lectures will be held on Saturday and Sunday at satellite classroom in Miyako Island. |