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Perspectives of Nursing Science in Global Crisis Management, spring 2027

Open university
Date:
15.3.2027 - 28.5.2027
Credits:
5 ECTS credits
Location:
Kuopio
Continuous learning category:
Social welfare and health care
Teaching format:
Independent learning, Online teaching, Distance teaching
Price:
100 € (VAT 0%)
Jatkuva oppiminen verkkosivut

Contents

 Global Crises: Causes and Consequences
- Crisis times and preparation for it - resilience in the context of healthcare
- The Role of Nursing in Global Crises
- E-Health and Technology in Crisis Management
- The Role of International Organizations

Learning outcomes

Having completed the course, the student will:

- Be able to analyze the impacts of global crises (e.g., pandemics, natural disasters, conflicts) on healthcare systems and communities.
- Be able to evaluate crisis management practices and their effectiveness in international and national healthcare systems through the lens of nursing leadership, education, and research.
- Be able to develop evidence-based strategies and action plans to enhance the resilience and crisis preparedness of healthcare systems, with a focus on nursing education, leadership, and community engagement.

Generic skills that will be gained during the course: The following generic skills will be developed: international skills, critical thinking, interaction and communication, and development of expertise, SDG 3, 13&17

Prerequisites: Introduction to Global Health MOOC 3 ECTS

Target group:
The studies in nursing science are suitable for both degree-seeking students and for continuing education for social and health care professionals and experts.


Study time: 15.03.2027 - 28.05.2027

Log into Moodle environment as soon as the course starts. The course has scheduled assignments and must be completed within the given schedule.

Online lecture:

22.03.2027 klo 9.00 - 11.00

Registration time: 03.08.2026 - 08.03.2027

Modes of study: lectures 10 h, exercises 35 h, and independent study 90 h.


- Lectures (Online, recorded)
- Case studies and real-world examples.
- Groupwork focused on developing/analyzing strategies for crisis preparedness.
- Academic literature, global guidelines, policies and frameworks, strategies for reading material
- Online discussion forum

Study materials:

Materials will be distributed at the beginning of the course.
The following literature and materials can be applied:

Global Crisis:
Global issues. United Nations. 2024. https://www.un.org/en/global-issues
Emergency situations, including outbreaks of COVID-19, Cholera, Dengue, Marburg Disease, Monkeypox, and humanitarian crises in several countries. WHO. 2024. https://www.who.int/emergencies/situations

Role of nurses in global crises:
Responding to global emergencies: what has the role of nurses been and what can it be in the future? 2023. Marcus Wootton & Lydia Davidson. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2666869623000295
Emerging Global Health Issues: A Nurse’s Role. 2017. Edmonson et al. https://doi.org/10.3912/OJIN.Vol22No01Man02

Strategies

WHO:
Health Emergencies. WHO. https://www.who.int/our-work/health-emergencies
European Union and its crisis response and management:
How does the EU respond to crises and build resilience? EU. 2024. https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/policies/eu-crisis-response-resilience/
Crisis management. EU. 2024 https://joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu/jrc-science-and-knowledge-activities/crisis-management_en

Examples of eHealth in Crisis:
Disaster E-Health: A New Paradigm for Collaborative Healthcare in Disasters (2015). Norris et al. https://idl.iscram.org/files/acnorris/2015/1252_ACNorris_etal2015.pdf
E-Health for Service Delivery in Conflict: A Narrative Review of eHealth Technologies' Application in contemporary conflict settings (2021). Bowsher et al. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8355470/pdf/czab042.pdf

Resilience in Crisis:
Resilience in fragile, conflict and violence settings. 2019. WHO. https://www.who.int/teams/primary-health-care/health-systems-resilience/building-resilience-in-special-contexts
Health Systems Resilience. 2024. WHO. https://www.who.int/teams/primary-health-care/health-systems-resilience

Evaluation criteria: PASS/FAIL; exercises are compulsory

Literature acquisition costs and borrowing fees are not included in the tuition fee.

The study fee is 20 euros per ECTS credit for individual study units, and 15 euros per credit for study modules. The study fee is paid at registration. Prices are valid for the academic year 2026-2027.

For more information on study fees and payment and cancellation terms, please see: Registration, study fees and right to study | University of Eastern Finland (uef.fi).

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Irrespective of time
Day time teaching
English

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Registration starts:
2026-08-03 09:00
Registration ends:
2027-03-08 23:59