Professional Practice II: Occupational Therapy Process and EvaluationLaajuus (12 cr)
Code: ST00CK19
Credits
12 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Responsible person
- Katri Kainulainen
Objective
Aim of the course:
The aim of the course is practising the initiation of a goal-oriented occupational therapy process based on therapeutic interaction and exploring how it progresses and supports the client's inclusion and participation.
Competencies:
Therapeutic relationship and interprofessionality
Expertise in theoretical basis of rehabilitation and occupational therapy
Clinical reasoning and occupational therapy process enabling participation
Learning Outcome:
You familiarise yourself with a working method compliant with the principles of a person-centered and client-centric approach and practise building a therapeutic rapport on which the occupational therapy process is based. You are able to explain what the concept of interprofessionality means, and you participate in guidance situations of clients, families or team members to enable occupation and participation. You examine the concepts of occupational therapy in the context of working life. You are able to examine the client's occupation and the factors that affect it using the key concepts of occupational therapy, occupational science and rehabilitation, and you know how to describe their manifestations in the client's daily life. You get to know the phases of the occupational therapy process in practical work and know how to describe the phases of a client's occupational therapy process in the context of your placement. You familiarise yourself with one assessment method used in occupational therapy and examine its reliability and usability.
Content
The key content of the course comprises operating as a member of the work community in an occupational therapy work environment and participating in the guidance of the learning process together with a workplace supervisor and a teacher mentor from the university of applied sciences.
Qualifications
You need an understanding of the theories and models that guide the occupational therapist's work relating to the occupational therapy process and therapeutic interaction. You need to have an idea of how occupation and participation are assessed in occupational therapy.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
The student has familiarised themselves with a working method based on person-centered and client-centric principles in the occupational therapist’s work and practised establishing a therapeutic rapport with a client. The student is able to describe what multiagency means as a concept and has participated in guidance situations with clients, families or team members. The student remembers some key concepts of occupational therapy and is able to describe the client's occupation and the factors affecting it, using key concepts of occupational therapy, occupational science and rehabilitation. The student has familiarised themselves with the different phases of the occupational therapy process and is able to describe the progress of this process in the context of their placement. They have got to know one assessment method used in occupational therapy, its reliability and its usability.
Enrollment
18.11.2024 - 20.05.2025
Timing
18.05.2025 - 01.08.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
12 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 100
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Occupational Therapy
Teachers
- kp 502 Toimintaterapia 1 Virtuaaliopettaja
- Katri Kainulainen
- Tanja Hilli-Harju
Teacher in charge
Katri Kainulainen
Groups
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STT24S1Toimintaterapeutti (AMK)
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STT25KMToimintaterapeutti (AMK)
Objectives
Aim of the course:
The aim of the course is practising the initiation of a goal-oriented occupational therapy process based on therapeutic interaction and exploring how it progresses and supports the client's inclusion and participation.
Competencies:
Therapeutic relationship and interprofessionality
Expertise in theoretical basis of rehabilitation and occupational therapy
Clinical reasoning and occupational therapy process enabling participation
Learning Outcome:
You familiarise yourself with a working method compliant with the principles of a person-centered and client-centric approach and practise building a therapeutic rapport on which the occupational therapy process is based. You are able to explain what the concept of interprofessionality means, and you participate in guidance situations of clients, families or team members to enable occupation and participation. You examine the concepts of occupational therapy in the context of working life. You are able to examine the client's occupation and the factors that affect it using the key concepts of occupational therapy, occupational science and rehabilitation, and you know how to describe their manifestations in the client's daily life. You get to know the phases of the occupational therapy process in practical work and know how to describe the phases of a client's occupational therapy process in the context of your placement. You familiarise yourself with one assessment method used in occupational therapy and examine its reliability and usability.
Content
The key content of the course comprises operating as a member of the work community in an occupational therapy work environment and participating in the guidance of the learning process together with a workplace supervisor and a teacher mentor from the university of applied sciences.
Time and location
The course takes place at an internship site arranged by the student at a time agreed upon with the internship site.
Teaching methods
The course takes place in the workplace in an occupational therapist's working environment, project, project or in an internship that supports entrepreneurship.
The course consists of hours worked in the placement (300h) and pre-placement activities such as placement search (24h). During the placement, the student will be assigned a teacher mentor from Jamk and a work-life mentor and learning will be supported by regular learning discussions during the placement.
Practical training and working life connections
The course work hours are completed in a professional environment
International connections
You can do your traineeship in an international exchange
Student workload
Hours of the placement 300h
Preparatory activities for the practical training 24h
Further information for students
During the course, the student sets personal learning goals in collaboration with the supervising teacher and the workplace supervisor. The student is supported in achieving these goals by both the supervising teacher and the workplace supervisor throughout the course. At the end of the course, the achievement of the goals is assessed on a pass - fail scale.
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
The student has familiarised themselves with a working method based on person-centered and client-centric principles in the occupational therapist’s work and practised establishing a therapeutic rapport with a client. The student is able to describe what multiagency means as a concept and has participated in guidance situations with clients, families or team members. The student remembers some key concepts of occupational therapy and is able to describe the client's occupation and the factors affecting it, using key concepts of occupational therapy, occupational science and rehabilitation. The student has familiarised themselves with the different phases of the occupational therapy process and is able to describe the progress of this process in the context of their placement. They have got to know one assessment method used in occupational therapy, its reliability and its usability.
Prerequisites
You need an understanding of the theories and models that guide the occupational therapist's work relating to the occupational therapy process and therapeutic interaction. You need to have an idea of how occupation and participation are assessed in occupational therapy.