Palliative and End of Life Care: Symptom Management Level 6 (6KNIN643)
Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care
Course Overview
The module considers the role of the nurse in symptom management and the provision of physical, psychological, social and spiritual support in order to achieve the best possible quality of life for patients and their families. Clinical staff from St Christopher’s Hospice and other clinical settings are part of the teaching team for the module ensuring that content is up to date and evidence based.
19 January 2026 - 21 January 2026
Places: Course closed
Delivery mode: In person
Application deadline: 15 November 2025
Places: Course closed
Course features
This module is also available at level 7 – Palliative and End of Life Care: Symptom Management Level 7 7KNIM745.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, participants should be able to:
- Demonstrate a detailed knowledge of the common symptoms of advanced progressive illness and their impact on patients and their families.
- Critically evaluate the evidence base that underpins palliative symptom management and apply to own practice.
- Critically evaluate the skills and resources necessary to effectively assesses, manage, and evaluate symptoms of advanced progressive disease.
- Reflect on the nurse’s contribution to the delivery of holistic care.
- Critically reflect on the role of inter professional team in palliative care symptom management
- Demonstrate a critical awareness of the influence of national and local policy initiatives on palliative care symptom management
- Critically reflect on the barriers to effective symptom management and consider solutions
- Question and debate ethical and legal issues that influence palliative care symptom management.

Entry Requirements
Qualified nurses
Assessment
2000 word essay
Further information
Teaching Schedule
19/01/2026, 20/01, 21/01 & 3 days at St Christopher's Hospice = TBA
Course code:
6KNIN643
Credit level:
6
Credit value:
15
Duration:
2 months
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