Broad Spectrum RehabilitationLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: YI10004
Credits
5 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Responsible person
- Katri Palpatzis
Objective
The aim of the course is that the student is able
- to present the broad scope of rehabilitation and apply the key concepts and methods of rehabilitation in their own work
- to recognise the significance of multidisciplinary cooperation in rehabilitation activities
- Identify the possibilities of technology and ethical issues related to the use of technology
- to interpret and apply key national and international legislation and funding policies as well as policies guiding rehabilitation
- to develop rehabilitation ethos in multiprofessional work promoting the rehabilitation of older people
- to evaluate and utilize evidence-based rehabilitation information
Content
- the knowledge base, concepts and methods of rehabilitation
- International Classification of Function (ICF)
- goal-orientation: Goal Oriented Assessment (GAS) principles of functional capacity and/or service need
- Assessment Data base TOIMIA
- RAI service need assessment
- Multiprofessional cooperation, multiagency and team and network in rehabilitation
- Welfare technology and legislation guiding its use
- Accessibility
- National and international laws governing rehabilitation and funding
- Ethics and sustainable development in rehabilitation
- Evidence-based rehabilitation knowledge and activities
Enrollment
01.10.2023 - 31.10.2023
Timing
20.02.2024 - 14.05.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Campus
Tikkarinne Campus Tikkarinne 9
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
5 - 50
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Active Ageing, Development and Management
Teachers
- Tuula Kukkonen
- Raija Kuisma
- Tuula Matikainen
Teacher in charge
Raija Kuisma
Groups
-
SIYS23Physiotherapist / Nurse / Social Services / Public Health Nurse (MA), Active Ageing, Development and Management, Fall, 2023
Objective
The aim of the course is that the student is able
- to present the broad scope of rehabilitation and apply the key concepts and methods of rehabilitation in their own work
- to recognise the significance of multidisciplinary cooperation in rehabilitation activities
- Identify the possibilities of technology and ethical issues related to the use of technology
- to interpret and apply key national and international legislation and funding policies as well as policies guiding rehabilitation
- to develop rehabilitation ethos in multiprofessional work promoting the rehabilitation of older people
- to evaluate and utilize evidence-based rehabilitation information
Content
- the knowledge base, concepts and methods of rehabilitation
- International Classification of Function (ICF)
- goal-orientation: Goal Oriented Assessment (GAS) principles of functional capacity and/or service need
- Assessment Data base TOIMIA
- RAI service need assessment
- Multiprofessional cooperation, multiagency and team and network in rehabilitation
- Welfare technology and legislation guiding its use
- Accessibility
- National and international laws governing rehabilitation and funding
- Ethics and sustainable development in rehabilitation
- Evidence-based rehabilitation knowledge and activities
Teaching methods
Broad Spectrum Rehabilitation
The aim of the course is that the student is able
o to present the broad scope of rehabilitation and apply the key concepts and methods of rehabilitation in their own work
o to recognise the significance of multidisciplinary cooperation in rehabilitation activities
o Identify the possibilities of technology and ethical issues related to the use of technology
o to interpret and apply key national and international legislation and funding policies as well as policies guiding rehabilitation
o to develop rehabilitation ethos in multiprofessional work promoting the rehabilitation of older people
o to evaluate and utilize evidence-based rehabilitation information
Content
o the knowledge base, concepts and methods of rehabilitation
o International Classification of Function (ICF)
o goal-orientation: Goal Oriented Assessment (GAS) principles
of functional capacity and/or service need
o Assessment Data base TOIMIA
o RAI service need assessment
o Multiprofessional cooperation, multiagency and team and network in rehabilitation
o Welfare technology and legislation guiding its use
o Accessibility
o National and international laws governing rehabilitation and funding
o Ethics and sustainable development in rehabilitation
o Evidence-based rehabilitation knowledge and activities
Evaluation scale
H-5
Enrollment
01.10.2022 - 31.10.2022
Timing
21.02.2023 - 09.05.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Campus
Tikkarinne Campus Tikkarinne 9
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
15 - 50
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Active Ageing, Development and Management
Teachers
- Raija Kuisma
Teacher in charge
Raija Kuisma
Groups
-
SIYS22Physiotherapist / Nurse / Social Services / Public Health Nurse (MA), Active Ageing, Development and Management, Fall, 2022
Objective
The aim of the course is that the student is able
- to present the broad scope of rehabilitation and apply the key concepts and methods of rehabilitation in their own work
- to recognise the significance of multidisciplinary cooperation in rehabilitation activities
- Identify the possibilities of technology and ethical issues related to the use of technology
- to interpret and apply key national and international legislation and funding policies as well as policies guiding rehabilitation
- to develop rehabilitation ethos in multiprofessional work promoting the rehabilitation of older people
- to evaluate and utilize evidence-based rehabilitation information
Content
- the knowledge base, concepts and methods of rehabilitation
- International Classification of Function (ICF)
- goal-orientation: Goal Oriented Assessment (GAS) principles of functional capacity and/or service need
- Assessment Data base TOIMIA
- RAI service need assessment
- Multiprofessional cooperation, multiagency and team and network in rehabilitation
- Welfare technology and legislation guiding its use
- Accessibility
- National and international laws governing rehabilitation and funding
- Ethics and sustainable development in rehabilitation
- Evidence-based rehabilitation knowledge and activities
Teaching methods
Broad Spectrum Rehabilitation
The aim of the course is that the student is able
o to present the broad scope of rehabilitation and apply the key concepts and methods of rehabilitation in their own work
o to recognise the significance of multidisciplinary cooperation in rehabilitation activities
o Identify the possibilities of technology and ethical issues related to the use of technology
o to interpret and apply key national and international legislation and funding policies as well as policies guiding rehabilitation
o to develop rehabilitation ethos in multiprofessional work promoting the rehabilitation of older people
o to evaluate and utilize evidence-based rehabilitation information
Content
o the knowledge base, concepts and methods of rehabilitation
o International Classification of Function (ICF)
o goal-orientation: Goal Oriented Assessment (GAS)
o principles of functional capacity and/or service need
o Assessment Data base TOIMIA
o RAI service need assessment-
o Multiprofessional cooperation, multiagency and team and network in rehabilitation
o Welfare technology and legislation guiding its use
o Accessibility
o National and international laws governing rehabilitation and funding
o Ethics and sustainable development in rehabilitation
o Evidence-based rehabilitation knowledge and activities
Evaluation scale
H-5