Humanities & Relational Care
IFSI / Nursing

Humanities & Relational Care IFSI / Nursing Revision Sheets

The Humanities (UE 1.1 to 1.3) and Relational Care block provides psychological, sociological, anthropological, legislative and ethical foundations of the nursing profession. The UE that trains in the caregiver-patient relationship, essential to practice.

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Humanities & Relational Care curriculum in IFSI / Nursing

The curriculum covers psychology (developmental, social, clinical, cognitive) applied to care situations, sociology (social determinants of health, inequalities), health anthropology (relationship to body, illness, death), public health and economics (UE 1.2), legislation, ethics and deontology (UE 1.3: Public Health Code, professional secrecy, patient rights).

UE 1.1 Psychology, sociology, anthropology
UE 1.2 Public health and health economics
UE 1.3 Legislation, ethics, deontology
March 4, 2002 law (patient rights)
Léonetti-Claeys law (end of life)
Professional and shared confidentiality
Caregiver-patient relationship: listening, empathy
Nursing competence decree

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Know by heart the nursing competence decree (R.4311-1 onwards of the Public Health Code): the foundation of your professional practice

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For ethics, reason by concrete cases: refusal of care, professional secrecy with family, restraint, end of life. MCQ tests application, not recitation

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Build sheets on the 4 medical ethics principles (autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice) with clinical examples for each

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For psychology, link theory and care situations: anxious patient before surgery, child facing hospital, exhausted caregiver

FAQ — Humanities & Relational Care IFSI / Nursing

Which laws must I know in IFSI?

Five structuring laws: 1) March 4, 2002 law (Kouchner) on patient rights, 2) January 2, 2002 law on social action, 3) Léonetti-Claeys law (2005, 2016) on end of life, 4) July 21, 2009 (HPST) on care organization, 5) Nursing competence decree (Public Health Code). Master key principles of each law rather than precise articles: what's tested in exams.

How to revise nursing ethics efficiently?

Ethics is revised by clinical cases. Build a file of 15-20 typical situations (care refusal, confidentiality with relatives, restraint, research, prenatal screening) and practice analyzing them with the 4 principles (autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice). At exam, you're evaluated on argumentation ability, not theory recitation.

Are humanities important for the State Nursing Diploma?

Yes, UE 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 represent ~25% of ECTS credits over 3 years (45 of 180). Their coefficient in the State Diploma is significant. But more importantly, these UEs build the professional posture evaluated during clinical placements and Professional Situation Assessments (MSP). A technically excellent nurse without quality care relationships can fail their DE.

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