The purpose of this unit of study is to explore the multifaceted role of a stomal therapy nurse as an autonomous practitioner and an integral member of the multidisciplinary team. This unit of study will provide a theoretical foundation for clinical practice in stoma-specific care examining anatomy and physiology and pathophysiology and treatments of conditions that may lead to ostomy formation. The unit explores biopsychosocial assessment and management from preoperative to long-term support for people living with a stoma. By undertaking this unit of study, students will gain knowledge and skills in providing evidence-based and culturally competent care and will be referred to clinical practice guidelines and professional practice standards.
Principles of Stoma Care | |
Unit of study code | 044 |
Availability | Graduate Certificate in Stomal Therapy Nursing
GC single unit of study |
Term | APRIL, OCTOBER |
Pre-requisite | N/A |
EFTSL | 0.125 FTE |
Credit points | 6 |
Mode of study | Online |
Hours of study | 150 |
Fee* | Tier 4 |
Clinical placement requirements | There is a compulsory 40 hours clinical placement for this unit of study.
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Prescribed texts | Carmel, J., Colwell, J., & Goldberg, M.T. (Eds.). (2022). Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society. Core Curriculum Ostomy Management (2nd ed.). Wolters Kluwer. |
Co-ordinated by | Elizabeth Moran MACN e: elizabeth.moran@acn.edu.au |
Content | Intended learning outcomes for this subject/program
After completing this subject, the learner will be able to:- |
Assessment Tasks | ||
Type of assessment
Note the completed assessment item (e.g. Assessment 1: Online discussion) |
Weighting
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Theme 1: Anatomy and physiology of the gastrointestinal and urinary systems | a) apply advanced knowledge and skills in the assessment and management of ostomates in the delivery of holistic, person-centred care | Assessment 1: Personal learning goals | 5% | 2 |
Theme 2: Pathophysiology and treatment of conditions that may lead to a urinary diversion | b) appraise the role of the stomal therapist against specialty clinical guidelines and professional practice standards | Assessment 2: Online discussions | 10% | 4, 8 |
Theme 3: Pathophysiology and treatment of conditions that may lead to a faecal diversion | c) critically reflect on the biopsychosocial and cultural needs of people living with a stoma | Assessment 3: Literature critique | 40% | 5 |
Theme 4: Preoperative, postoperative and discharge management for people undergoing stomal surgery | d) critically evaluate research literature to support the provision of evidence-based nursing care | Assessment 4: Analysis of care | 45% | 10 |
Theme 5: Psychosocial and long-term support for people living with a stoma |
Principles of Stoma Care (044) is a Tier 4 unit.
Tiers | 2024 Member price (10% discount) | 2024 Non-member price | 2025 Member price (10% discount) | 2025 Non-member price |
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Tier 1 | $2,308.50 | $2,565.00 | $2,403.00 | $2,670.00 |
Tier 2 | $2,632.50 | $2,925.00 | $2,740.50 | $3,045.00 |
Tier 3 | $3,096.00 | $3,440.00 | $3,539.00 | $3,932.00 |
Tier 4 | $3,699.00 | $4,110.00 | $4,166.00 | $4,628.50 |
*Fees are subject to change without notice.