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About Study Course

ECTS:3
Course supervisor:Jana Duhovska
Study type:Part-Time, Full time
Course level:All levels
Target audience:Dentistry; Health Management; Medicine; Midwifery; Nursing Science; Psychology; Public Health; Rehabilitation; Social Anthropology; Sports Trainer
Language:Latvian
Study course description Full description, Part-Time, Full time
Branch of science:Other Sub-Branches of Psychology; Psychology

Objective

To provide students with an interdisciplinary understanding of health-related behaviors and psycho-emotional experiences associated with oncological diseases across different stages of illness, by analyzing the needs, interactions, and effective support and assistance strategies of patients, their relatives, and healthcare professionals, in order to promote a patient-centered, empathetic, and professionally grounded approach to healthcare.

Prerequisites

Not required.

Learning outcomes

Knowledge

1.Understands the basic concepts and theoretical frameworks of psycho-oncology, including health behaviors related to oncological diseases, psychological adaptation, and dimensions of health-related quality of life.

Skills

1.Identify and analyze the patient’s psycho-emotional state across different stages of oncological illness, taking into account distress, anxiety, depression, hope, and existential issues.

Competence

1.Is able to integrate theoretical knowledge of psycho-oncology and health behaviors in the analysis of patient experiences across different stages of oncological illness.