Zdravstvena nega
Zdravstvena nega
University of Primorska
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ProgrammeZdravstvena nega
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Qualification/award
- Bachelor
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Levelfirst cycle (NQF 7)
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Programme typeFull recognised degree programme
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ProgrammeZdravstvena nega
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Qualification/award
- Master
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Levelsecond cycle (NQF 8)
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Programme typeFull recognised degree programme
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DEQAR Report ID89843
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Agency
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TypeExtraordinary evaluation of study programmes
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Statuspart of obligatory EQA system
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Formal decisionnot applicable
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Date17/03/2022
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Valid untilnot applicable
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Summary
Report summary
The group of experts received a decision on appointment and the documentation for evaluation on 27 July 2020. It convened at two preparatory meetings and then held online discussions with the representatives of the Faculty of Health Sciences and external stakeholders on 14 and 15 September 2020. 6 discussions were held each day. At the end of the second day of evaluation we shared our preliminary findings with the faculty management. We received all self-evaluation reports, necessary documentation that together with information from the discussions served as the basis for the evaluation report. The self-evaluation report covers the educational activities of the faculty. Indicators are monitored according to individual categories and years. For each indicator, an overview of activities planned in the previous year is provided. The self-evaluation thus follows the planned activities and defines new measures for improvement to be carried out in the future. However, we found that the quality loop is not fully closed. Self-evaluation of both study programmes under assessment is in place. Teachers usually express proposals to change a study programmes and such proposals are discussed at the corresponding department. In addition, proposals from student surveys are also taken into account. The last thorough change of the first cycle study programme in nursing was introduced in 2015 while taking into account the 2013/55/EU Directive. This change regarded minimum duration and size of theoretical and practical training of graduate nurses/health care workers. The Master's programme in nursing is currently being revised for change. All study contents are constantly updated and are thus in lock step with current state of the profession and trends at home and abroad. Special attention is paid to achievement of subject-specific competences both in the theoretical domain of knowledge and in clinical training. The latter is well organized and regulated. Students expressed great satisfaction with accessibility of teachers, librarians and professional workers in student affairs office. We propose that the faculty implements the plans regarding the increase of facilities. Some 20 teachers should be additionally educated and more student and teacher tutors should be trained. Students should be appropriately informed about tutorship. Practical training could improve by expanding the list of activities and interventions which the student then only marks. -
Report and decision
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Agency's identifier6031-2/2019/27-UP-FVZ
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Verifiable Credential
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