Quality of Life and Symptom Management in Children's Palliative / Complex Care

NU6446

Duration

12 weeks

Next start date

September 2025

NFQ

Level 9

ECTS

10 Credits

Mode of Study

Blended Learning

Apply By

Jun 30, 2025, 5PM

Fee

€1250

Overview

This module focuses on developing in- depth comprehension of the philosophies of palliative and complex care for children and their families and the application of key concepts in relation to quality of life and the assessment and management of illness and symptoms. A repertoire of knowledge, skills and sensitivities is required in the management of pain and other symptoms (WHO, 1990).  The aim of this module is to enhance students’ understanding and knowledge of the philosophy, principles and practice of quality of life, pain and symptom management in caring for individuals with life limiting or complex illness (Doyle et al. 2005). 

Entry Requirements

Applicants must be over 21 years of age and be a Registered Healthcare Professional. Students must be currently working with children at end of life who have a life limiting illness / complex needs. Students must also complete a placement in a paediatric palliative care / complex care setting. Placement length will be based on individual students learning needs. Evidence of professional qualifications as well as Manager Support documentation is required when applying for the module.

Garda vetting is required for this module. This will be organised by the University of Galway after you have registered for your studies. Also the following information will be sought following acceptance of your place:

1.  Certificate of your immunisation status.
2.  Evidence of Children First certification.
3.  Moving and Handling certification.
4.  Signed Confidentiality agreement for Children’s Hospitals Ireland

What you will Learn

This module aims to develop knowledge and skills in assessing, diagnosing, planning, intervening and evaluating evidence – based theories, related research findings and principles of pain and symptom management for children. Students will also examine the role of technology in supporting quality of life for the child and adolescent with a life limiting or life threatening illness.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Define palliative care and describe the principles which guide practice within the multidisciplinary team.
  2. Integrate knowledge of the pathophysiology of end of life disease processes and their effects to the care of children and adolescents with life limiting illness.
  3. Apply the principles of impeccable assessment and early identification of the cause and impact of pain and other distressing symptoms.
  4. Use evidence based tools and related theories of pain and symptom management to guide practice, arrive at clinical decisions and manage symptoms effectively.
  5. Critically analyse the importance of providing individual care tailored to meet and respect the needs of the child and their family.
  6. Explore the principles of ethical-decision making in palliative care and the complexities of advanced care planning
  7. Using the holistic palliative care philosophy, integrate analysis of psychological, social, spiritual and physiological factors in assessing, planning and intervening the relief of symptoms associated.
  8. Employ both traditional and innovative interventions and other non-pharmacological therapies, appropriately in the care of children and adolescents with life threatening illness and their families.
  9. Demonstrate an awareness of the nutritional requirements of children at different stages of the disease.
  10. Demonstrate understanding of the role and functions of technology

Assessments

  • Continuous Assessment (100%)

Contact

If you have any questions about this course, please contact:

Administrative Assistant (Wed & Fri)
School of Nursing and Midwifery | Áras Moyola | University of Galway
Phone: +353 91 49 3740

Email: Mari Moran

How to Apply

From the 1st May 2025, you can apply for this micro-credential through our Online Application Portal. 

Learn more about our application process.

Apply here: Online Application Portal

When completing your application please make sure to select the following categories:

Academic level: Micro-credentials and CPD
College/Interest type: Micro-credentials/CPD Postgrad Level 9
Academic programme: Nursing & Midwifery micro-credentials PFC1

You will need to manually enter the Module Name and Code under ‘Module Name’ on the second page of your application. Please copy the name and code below:

Quality of Life and Symptom Management in Children's Palliative / Complex Care - NU6446

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