Description

This 100% online Postgraduate certificate will provide you with specialized knowledge and crucial competencies to improve the quality of patient care and their family environment. With all the TECH quality guarantees!"

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Advances in understanding the emotional impact of the terminal illness process have promoted a more holistic, family-centered approach. As a result, Nursing professionals are increasingly able to provide adequate emotional support, offering spaces for active listening, counseling and resources to help families cope with loss and grief.

At this juncture, TECH has implemented this Postgraduate certificate, which will address the intersection between psychology and medical care, especially in contexts of advanced illness. Through this specialization, professionals will be able to apply psychological principles to improve the understanding and management of emotions, stress and bereavement.

The syllabus will also enhance graduates' communication skills to ensure effective and compassionate interaction, which is key to managing sensitive situations such as discussing prognoses and treatment options. In addition, they will be instructed on how to design procedures that avoid the conspiracy of silence, a common phenomenon where family members and professionals avoid talking about the seriousness of the situation to protect the patient, but which often results in increased anxiety and isolation.

Finally, fundamental clinical and ethical issues, such as the differences between palliative sedation and euthanasia, will be discussed in depth. In this regard, concepts, practices and legal considerations will be clarified, allowing nurses to better understand their roles and ethical decisions in end-of-life care. In addition, advanced strategies will be developed to help families manage bereavement.

In this way, TECH has launched a complete and fully online program, created specifically to meet the specific needs of students, who will only need an electronic device connected to the Internet to access the study materials. In addition, it integrates the innovative Relearning methodology, which consists of the repetition of key concepts to facilitate and improve the assimilation of the content.

You will sensitively and effectively manage the emotional and psychosocial aspects of grief, facilitating better communication and support during the most difficult times of terminal illness. Enroll now!"

This Postgraduate certificate in Family and Bereavement Support in Palliative Care for Nursing contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include: 

  • The development of case studies presented by experts in Family and Bereavement Support in Palliative Care for Nursing
  • The graphic, schematic and eminently practical contents with which it is conceived gather scientific and practical information on those disciplines that are indispensable for professional practice
  • Practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
  • Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection

You'll break down communication barriers in an ethical and empathetic manner, ensuring that the patient's loved ones are adequately informed and supported, thanks to a comprehensive library of multimedia resources"

The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from the sector who contribute their work experience to this specializing program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.

The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive education programmed to learn in real situations.

This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the course. For this purpose, students will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts.

You will focus on crucial ethical and clinical issues, such as differentiating between palliative sedation and euthanasia, as well as developing strategies to avoid the conspiracy of silence"

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You will dive into understanding the emotional and psychosocial dimensions of terminal illness, equipping you with tools to address these areas effectively"

Syllabus

The content of this academic program will range from the theoretical and practical understanding of the psychology of grief and family dynamics, to the management of complex situations, such as the communication of bad news and the differentiation between palliative sedation and euthanasia. In addition, they will learn innovative techniques to improve the approach and interaction with family members, as well as strategies for effective bereavement management and procedures to avoid the conspiracy of silence, all focused on enhancing the communication and ethical skills of nurses.

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You will be prepared to act with sensitivity, knowledge and respect, ensuring that the care provided respects the patient's dignity and supports the family throughout the palliative care process"

Module 1. Family and Bereavement Care in Palliative Care

1.1. Psycho-Oncology

1.1.1. Psychological Assessment of the Patient in Palliative Care
1.1.2. Adaptation Process of the Patient at the End of Life
1.1.3. Support for the Terminally Ill Patient

1.2. The Family of the Palliative and Terminally Ill Patient

1.2.1. Family Assessment and Functioning
1.2.2. The Process of Adaptation of the Family to the End-of-Life Situation.
1.2.3. Support for the Family in the Terminal Phase
1.2.4. Caregiver Burden in Palliative Care

1.3. Bereavement in Palliative Care

1.3.1. Assessment
1.3.2. Symptoms of Bereavement
1.3.3. Complicated or Pathological Grief
1.3.4. Psychological Assessment and Counseling in Bereavement

1.4. Spirituality and Palliative Care

1.4.1. Approach to Spirituality in the Consultation Room
1.4.2. Facilitating Spiritual Services
1.4.3. Empathy

1.5. Anticipated Wishes

1.5.1. What Does It Involve
1.5.2. Current Legality
1.5.3. Process
1.5.4. Benefits of Having an Advance Directive

1.6. Last Days of Life (LDS) Situation

1.6.1. Characteristics and Diagnosis of LDS
1.6.2. General Care in LDS
1.6.3. Symptomatic Control in LDS

1.7. Non-pharmacological Measures in the Last Days of Life

1.7.1. Psychological Support
1.7.2. Hydration
1.7.3. Advice to Family Members
1.7.4. Instrumental Support at Home

1.8. Refractory Symptoms

1.8.1. What do They Consist of?
1.8.2. Most Common Symptoms at the End of Life
1.8.3. Management of Refractory Symptoms

1.9. Palliative Sedation

1.9.1. Type I:
1.9.2. Indications for Palliative Sedation
1.9.3. Pharmacology of Sedation
1.9.4. Differences Between Sedation and Euthanasia

1.10. Euthanasia in Palliative Care

1.10.1. Differences Between Palliative Sedation and Euthanasia
1.10.2. Current Legality
1.10.3. Process
1.10.4. Euthanasia Process

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The comprehensive approach of the program will not only strengthen your ability to act with sensitivity and knowledge, but also improve the overall quality of palliative care management. Bet on TECH!”

Postgraduate Certificate in Family and Bereavement Support in Palliative Care for Nursing

Would you like to offer compassionate and effective accompaniment to families of patients in palliative care? TECH Global University has the ideal program for you. Through a comprehensive Postgraduate Certificate you will master emotional support, effective communication and grief management in end-of-life situations. During this program, taught 100% online, you will learn to provide support and guidance to families of palliative care patients, understanding their emotional, social and spiritual needs throughout the illness and bereavement process. You will acquire knowledge about empathic communication strategies, conflict resolution and teamwork with other health and social service professionals. One of the outstanding advantages of our program is the integration of multidisciplinary approaches to develop skills to effectively support and accompany families through difficult times.

Get qualified with a Postgraduate Certificate in Family and Bereavement Care in Palliative Care for Nursing

The online modality of our course gives you the flexibility to study from anywhere and at any time, adapting your learning schedule to your work and personal responsibilities. You will have access to virtual classes taught by experts in family and bereavement care in palliative care, as well as interactive teaching resources and innovative learning tools. In addition, you will be supported by a team of specialized tutors and mentors who will guide you throughout the course, providing personalized feedback and academic guidance to maximize your learning and professional development in the field of family and bereavement care in palliative care. Upon completion, you will earn a recognized qualification that supports your skills and experience in this crucial field of health care. This certification will open up new career opportunities and allow you to make a significant contribution to the well-being and quality of life of families of patients in end-of-life situations.