Quality and Safety in Healthcare
Master of Science
Sonraí an Chúrsa
Course Code | GA_SSHCC_V09 |
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Céim | 9 |
Fad ama | 2 years |
Creidmheasanna | 90 |
Modh Seachadta | Blended |
Suímh campais | Mayo |
Modh Seachadta | Páirtaimseartha |
Forbhreathnú Cúrsa
This programme is applicable across the public, private and voluntary sector with participants from multi-professional backgrounds including social care, clinical, administrative and practitioner levels.
On completion, students will have developed enhanced contextual, cultural and professional insights into quality, safety and governance.
Graduates will be equipped with a set of skills that will have a direct impact in the safe delivery of health and social care.
Sonraí an Chúrsa
Bliain 1
Seimeastar | Sonraí an Mhodúil | Creidmheasanna | Éigeantach / Roghnach |
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1 |
Critical Thinking and Decision MakingThe overall aim of this module is to develop students' understanding of and capacity for critical thinking, creative thinking and problem-solving. The module is focused on creating the ability to deduce and interpret information, recognize assumptions, draw inferences, evaluate arguments, exercise critical judgment in decision making and generate an active open-minded thinker. The module seeks to create a critical awareness of the fallacies in arguments and the cognitive biases in decision making. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Demonstrate an understanding of critical thinking as used in a range of contexts ; |
10 | Mandatory |
1 |
Governance and Compliance for QualityThe aim of this module is to develop the learners ability to critically appraise what constitutes proper governance and how effective governance is evidenced in organisations. The module will equip learners with an awareness of the structures and processes which operate in well governed organisations, and it will also sensitise learners to the impicit nature of how systems operate within a real world context. The role and leadership responsibilities of boards will be explored alongside the accountability of both directors and managers, the nature of fiduciary duties and executive and non-executive functions. The module will be responsive to regional and sector specific requirements and will initially focus on the need as the Health, Social Care and Public Sector as required. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Critically appraise the nature,context andevolutiongovernance. 2. Synthesize the interrelated concepts of governance, risk and compliance and the role of regulatory bodies. 3. Critically evaluate howeffective governancearchitectureand compliance structures supports good governance withinorganisations. 4. Critically appraise the role of ethics, culture,diversity, power and relationships in governance. 5. Extract and apply the learning from reports which reflect on governancefailures. |
10 | Mandatory |
1 |
Quality and InnovationThe aim of this module is to develop students' understanding of quality, quality improvement and innovation. The module will focus on the context, key principles and competencies associated with quality and innovation. The module will create a critical awareness of the contemporary themes. It will encourage the student to explore how quality is defined and measured in relation to health and/or social care. The module will include quality improvement methodology. There will be a focus on application to practice and students will consider aspects of quality and innovation from their own area of practice and application of theory. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Demonstrate and apply the principles of Quality Improvement. |
10 | Mandatory |
2 |
Person SafetyThe overall aim of this module is to develop students' understanding of patient/client/person* safety. The module is focused on providing the student with the context, key principles and competencies associated with person safety. The module seeks to create a critical awareness of the contemporary themes and will offer a historical context to person safety and will encourage the learner to explore recent and historial events related to their own area of health or social care practice. The module includes themes such as risk management, human factors as well as broader person safety themes. There will be a focus on application to practice so that students will consider aspects of person safety threats from their own area of practice. *The generic term of person safety will be used throughout this module and refers to any preferred term from the learners area of practice such as patient, client, service user. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Critique and apply strategies to identify, analyse and address patient safety issues. |
10 | Mandatory |
2 |
Applied ResearchThis module will assist learners in developing critical awareness of the range of research and innovation methods used in the sphere of outdoor education and how to appropriately select from these in designing a project proposal. It will provide students with the knowledge necessary to design a realistic, practically based and robustly-designed project that seeks to improve practice. Learners will be required to consider their proposed project area, articulate aims and objectives and submit a project proposal. Learners who successfully complete this module will be competent at selecting and applying appropriate methods and techniques to conduct a substantial project. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Develop,articulate and justify a research/project aim. 2. Articulate coherent research projectobjectives which are appropriately related to the aim of the project. 3. Select research methods which areappropriate to the research aims and objectives. 4. Set out and defend the rational for selecting a particular methodological approach suitable to the research question. 5. Articulate critical insight into ethical and data protection issues and appropriately address these. 6. Formulate a research proposal for a dissertation. |
10 | Mandatory |
2 |
Safer SystemsThis module aims to develop competencies of critical analysis of safer investigation systems in health and social care settings. The learner will be challenged to critically discuss patient/client/service user safety in a number of contexts. It will draw on themes from ancillary modules. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Critique an investigation methodology used in health and social care. 2. Critically discuss an example of incident management framework in a relevant work setting. 3. Synthesise the learning frompublished investigation reports. 4. Evaluate a people management tooland how it impacts safety and quality outcomes. |
10 | Mandatory |
Bliain 2
Seimeastar | Sonraí an Mhodúil | Creidmheasanna | Éigeantach / Roghnach |
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Year |
DissertationThis module provides the student with the skills to strengthen and develop expertise in their area of practice through the use of enhanced knowledge, reflective skills and research based practice. It will provide the student with the opportunity to devise, implement and evaluate methods for improving the quality of health and social care for populations. Students will undertake a research project in an area identified in conjunction with their research supervisor. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Critically appraise and evaluate the evidence base within their practice area. |
30 | Mandatory |
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Riachtanas Tinrimh ar an gCampas
In Year 2, students undertake a dissertation. Students are allocated a supervisor for the academic year. Supervision meetings dates are agreed by the student and the supervisor and may be held in person or virtually.
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Riachtanais Iontrála
H2.2 in a Level 8 degree in any health or social care discipline or recognised cognate professional qualification, and one full-time year relevant experience which must be in the last five years.
Gairmeacha
This programme offers an invaluable opportunity for eligible graduates to benefit from enhanced level of competencies which will instruct excellence in quality and safety in health and social care.
Graduates will particularly benefit in pursuing a career path in quality management, compliance, general management and person safety roles.
These roles vary across the emerging spectrum of health and social care.
Graduates will advance their career prospects in terms of promotion eligibility and post-graduate training.
This may be in management and or specialist areas such as clinical risk or quality improvement within the health and social care environment.
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Cé Ba Chóir Iarratas a Dhéanamh?
This programme has been designed for people working across health and social care organisations in administrative and or practitioner roles, who want to expand their skills and qualifications. Graduates will particularly benefit in pursuing a career path in quality management, audit, compliance, general management, governance, and person safety roles.
Eolas Teagmhála
Nursing, Health Science & Integrated Care