Principles for Managing Long-Term Conditions (7KANP122)
Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care
Course Overview
This module will enable practitioners to develop a detailed insight into the complexities related to caring for people with long-term conditions (LTC) and enhance skillful LTC management and promotion of selfcare by using contemporary evidence and resources.
28 April 2026 - 07 July 2026
Places: Course closed
Delivery mode: Hyflex
Application deadline: 15 March 2026
Places: Course closed
Course features
Learning Outcomes
- Develop skills to lead complex care co - ordination and proactively manage the care of patients with long term conditions (LTC)
- Critically evaluate strategies that support self care and self-management for patients with LTCs
- Evaluate elements of the bio-psycho-social effects of LTCs
- Critically appraise current health care policies relating to clients with LTC and analyse the potential impact of national and/or international may have on service provision.
- Critically review the contribution of both quantitative and qualitative evidence about the care and experiences of people with LTC
- Evaluate the effects of different forms of tools including telehealth on the management of people with LTCs.

Entry Requirements
Qualified healthcare professionals
Assessment
Written assignment
Further information
Teaching Schedule
Term 3: 28/04/2026, 05/05, 12/05, 19/05, 26/05, 02/06, 09/06, 16/06, 23/06, 30/06, 07/07
Course code:
7KANP122
Credit level:
7
Credit value:
30
Duration:
4 months
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