Introduction to Enabling OccupationLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: STTS2010
Credits
5 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Responsible person
- Tanja Hilli-Harju
Objective
Purpose of the course
In this course you will learn the knowledge of occupational therapy process. Occupational therapy is based on the understanding of human occupation and how it is related to health and well being. Occupation is used as a means and as a goal in occupational therapy process.
Competences
Knowledge of occupational therapy
Occupational therapy process and professional reasoning
Learning outcomes
Students understand and can explain how occupation is connected with health and well-being. Students are able to elaborate what client-centeredness/person-centredness means in occupational therapy. Students can explain why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work (theory-model-framework). Students can differentiate main models and compare their core concepts. Students can describe what occupation and participation mean and compare how different models use these concepts to guide practical work. Students can name and identify different phases of the occupational therapy process. They can apply this knowledge through an example. Students recognize and separate different intervention approaches in occupational therapy.
Content
During the course you will study what theories, models and frame of references are in occupational therapy, and how they are used in the clinical reasoning process. During the course, you will study client-centered and occupational-based occupational therapy models. The focus is on how these models conceptualize occupation and guide occupational therapy process.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and the concepts related to that model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being. You can define client-centeredness by using a theory learned in the course. You can describe why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational threrapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, but you have challenges with differentiate them with a case example.
2
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and compare it slightly to another model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness and apply this knowledge. You can describe why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational threrapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy and compare them. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a case example.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and compare it to another model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking as well by thinking why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy and compare them. You recognize and name phases of OTIPM occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example.
4
You are able to describe occupation by different theoretical models. You can describe and demostrate the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking as well by thinking why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of the models and compare them. You can apply this information into practice. You recognize and name phases of OTIPM occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5
You are able to describe and compare detailed concepts of occupation by using different theoretical models. You can describe, demonstrate and reason the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You understand clearly the main differences of the models. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking when reasoning why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario and in different phases of occupational therapy process. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of the models and compare them. You can apply this information into practice. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example in an analytic way.
Enrollment
20.11.2023 - 04.01.2024
Timing
03.01.2024 - 10.03.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 40
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Occupational Therapy
Teachers
- Emmi Ritvos
- Tanja Hilli-Harju
Teacher in charge
Tanja Hilli-Harju
Groups
-
STT24KMToimintaterapeutti (AMK)
-
ZJASTT24KMAvoin AMK, sote, AMK-polut, toimintaterapeutti monimuoto
Objectives
Purpose of the course
In this course you will learn the knowledge of occupational therapy process. Occupational therapy is based on the understanding of human occupation and how it is related to health and well being. Occupation is used as a means and as a goal in occupational therapy process.
Competences
Knowledge of occupational therapy
Occupational therapy process and professional reasoning
Learning outcomes
Students understand and can explain how occupation is connected with health and well-being. Students are able to elaborate what client-centeredness/person-centredness means in occupational therapy. Students can explain why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work (theory-model-framework). Students can differentiate main models and compare their core concepts. Students can describe what occupation and participation mean and compare how different models use these concepts to guide practical work. Students can name and identify different phases of the occupational therapy process. They can apply this knowledge through an example. Students recognize and separate different intervention approaches in occupational therapy.
Content
During the course you will study what theories, models and frame of references are in occupational therapy, and how they are used in the clinical reasoning process. During the course, you will study client-centered and occupational-based occupational therapy models. The focus is on how these models conceptualize occupation and guide occupational therapy process.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Fisher, A. G., & Marterella, A. (2019). Powerful practice: A model for authentic occupational therapy. Fort Collins, CO: Center for Innovative OT Solutions.
Hautala T., Hämäläinen T., Mäkelä L., Rusi-Pyykkönen M. 2016. Toiminnan voimaa. Toimintaterapia käytännössä. Edita: Helsinki. (mikä tahansa painos soveltuu)
Teaching methods
etukäteen opetusmateriaaleihin , kirjallisuuteen ja luentotallenteisiin perehtyminen, vuorovaikutteiset webinaarit, reflektoiva oppimispäiväkirja sekä tentti
Opintojakso edellyttää läsnäoloa webinaareissa.
Practical training and working life connections
-
Exam dates and retake possibilities
Opintojakson suoritukset kerrotaan ensimmäisellä tapaamisella. Uusintakerrat määritellään opintojakson alussa.
International connections
-
Alternative completion methods
opintojaksosta voi saada hyväksilukua 2 op avoimen amk tai Campusonlinen kautta suoritetusta Ihmisen toiminta arjessa 2 op -opintojaksosta. Hyväksilukuhakemus vastuuopettajalle.
Student workload
luennot, kontaktioppimisen tunnit, tunneillä tehtävät oppimistehtävät sekä niihin valmistautuminen 1 op
tentti 2 op
oppimispäiväkirja 1 op
yhteensä 5 op
Content scheduling
-
Further information for students
Open Studies 10 students
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
1
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and the concepts related to that model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being. You can define client-centeredness by using a theory learned in the course. You can describe why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational threrapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, but you have challenges with differentiate them with a case example.
2
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and compare it slightly to another model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness and apply this knowledge. You can describe why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational threrapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy and compare them. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a case example.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
3
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and compare it to another model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking as well by thinking why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy and compare them. You recognize and name phases of OTIPM occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example.
4
You are able to describe occupation by different theoretical models. You can describe and demostrate the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking as well by thinking why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of the models and compare them. You can apply this information into practice. You recognize and name phases of OTIPM occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
5
You are able to describe and compare detailed concepts of occupation by using different theoretical models. You can describe, demonstrate and reason the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You understand clearly the main differences of the models. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking when reasoning why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario and in different phases of occupational therapy process. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of the models and compare them. You can apply this information into practice. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example in an analytic way.
Enrollment
01.08.2023 - 24.08.2023
Timing
30.10.2023 - 19.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 45
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Occupational Therapy
Teachers
- Emmi Ritvos
- Tanja Hilli-Harju
Teacher in charge
Tanja Hilli-Harju
Groups
-
STT23SMToimintaterapeutti (AMK)
-
ZJASTT23SMAvoin AMK, sote, AMK-polut, toimintaterapeutti monimuoto
Objectives
Purpose of the course
In this course you will learn the knowledge of occupational therapy process. Occupational therapy is based on the understanding of human occupation and how it is related to health and well being. Occupation is used as a means and as a goal in occupational therapy process.
Competences
Knowledge of occupational therapy
Occupational therapy process and professional reasoning
Learning outcomes
Students understand and can explain how occupation is connected with health and well-being. Students are able to elaborate what client-centeredness/person-centredness means in occupational therapy. Students can explain why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work (theory-model-framework). Students can differentiate main models and compare their core concepts. Students can describe what occupation and participation mean and compare how different models use these concepts to guide practical work. Students can name and identify different phases of the occupational therapy process. They can apply this knowledge through an example. Students recognize and separate different intervention approaches in occupational therapy.
Content
During the course you will study what theories, models and frame of references are in occupational therapy, and how they are used in the clinical reasoning process. During the course, you will study client-centered and occupational-based occupational therapy models. The focus is on how these models conceptualize occupation and guide occupational therapy process.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Fisher, A. G., & Marterella, A. (2019). Powerful practice: A model for authentic occupational therapy. Fort Collins, CO: Center for Innovative OT Solutions.
Hautala T., Hämäläinen T., Mäkelä L., Rusi-Pyykkönen M. 2016. Toiminnan voimaa. Toimintaterapia käytännössä. Edita: Helsinki. (mikä tahansa painos soveltuu)
Teaching methods
etukäteen opetusmateriaaleihin , kirjallisuuteen ja luentotallenteisiin perehtyminen, vuorovaikutteiset webinaarit, reflektoiva oppimispäiväkirja sekä tentti
Opintojakso edellyttää läsnäoloa webinaareissa.
Practical training and working life connections
-
Exam dates and retake possibilities
Opintojakson suoritukset kerrotaan ensimmäisellä tapaamisella. Uusintakerrat määritellään opintojakson alussa.
International connections
-
Alternative completion methods
opintojaksosta voi saada hyväksilukua 2 op avoimen amk tai Campusonlinen kautta suoritetusta Ihmisen toiminta arjessa 2 op -opintojaksosta. Hyväksilukuhakemus vastuuopettajalle.
Student workload
luennot, kontaktioppimisen tunnit, tunneillä tehtävät oppimistehtävät sekä niihin valmistautuminen 1 op
tentti 2 op
oppimispäiväkirja 1 op
yhteensä 5 op
Content scheduling
-
Further information for students
Open Studies 10 students
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
1
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and the concepts related to that model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being. You can define client-centeredness by using a theory learned in the course. You can describe why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational threrapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, but you have challenges with differentiate them with a case example.
2
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and compare it slightly to another model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness and apply this knowledge. You can describe why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational threrapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy and compare them. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a case example.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
3
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and compare it to another model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking as well by thinking why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy and compare them. You recognize and name phases of OTIPM occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example.
4
You are able to describe occupation by different theoretical models. You can describe and demostrate the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking as well by thinking why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of the models and compare them. You can apply this information into practice. You recognize and name phases of OTIPM occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
5
You are able to describe and compare detailed concepts of occupation by using different theoretical models. You can describe, demonstrate and reason the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You understand clearly the main differences of the models. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking when reasoning why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario and in different phases of occupational therapy process. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of the models and compare them. You can apply this information into practice. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example in an analytic way.
Enrollment
01.08.2023 - 24.08.2023
Timing
28.08.2023 - 29.10.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 30
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Occupational Therapy
Teachers
- Emmi Ritvos
- Tanja Hilli-Harju
Teacher in charge
Tanja Hilli-Harju
Groups
-
STT23S1Toimintaterapeutti (AMK)
Objectives
Purpose of the course
In this course you will learn the knowledge of occupational therapy process. Occupational therapy is based on the understanding of human occupation and how it is related to health and well being. Occupation is used as a means and as a goal in occupational therapy process.
Competences
Knowledge of occupational therapy
Occupational therapy process and professional reasoning
Learning outcomes
Students understand and can explain how occupation is connected with health and well-being. Students are able to elaborate what client-centeredness/person-centredness means in occupational therapy. Students can explain why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work (theory-model-framework). Students can differentiate main models and compare their core concepts. Students can describe what occupation and participation mean and compare how different models use these concepts to guide practical work. Students can name and identify different phases of the occupational therapy process. They can apply this knowledge through an example. Students recognize and separate different intervention approaches in occupational therapy.
Content
During the course you will study what theories, models and frame of references are in occupational therapy, and how they are used in the clinical reasoning process. During the course, you will study client-centered and occupational-based occupational therapy models. The focus is on how these models conceptualize occupation and guide occupational therapy process.
Teaching methods
Etukäteen itsenäinen valmistautuminen ja perehtyminen (flipped learning), vuorovaikuttinen lähiopetus, oppimispäiväkirja työskentely
Alternative completion methods
Opintojaksosta saa 2 op hyväksiluettua avoimen Amk:n tsai Campus Onlinen kautta suoritetusta Ihmisen toiminta arjessa -opinotjaksolla. Toimita hyväksilukuhakemus vastuu opettajalle
Student workload
Suomeksi
luennot, kontaktioppimisen tunnit ja näyttöpäivä, tunneillä tehtävät oppimistehtävät sekä niihin valmistautumiset 2 op = 54 h
oppimispäiväkirjan kirjoittaminen 1 op=27h
tentti 2 op = 54 h
Further information for students
Arviointiin vaikuttaa lähiopetuksen tunneilla aktiivinen osallistuminen. Arvosana muodostuu tentistä ja pareittain tehtävästä kirjallisesta tehtävästä
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
1
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and the concepts related to that model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being. You can define client-centeredness by using a theory learned in the course. You can describe why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational threrapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, but you have challenges with differentiate them with a case example.
2
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and compare it slightly to another model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness and apply this knowledge. You can describe why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational threrapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy and compare them. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a case example.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
3
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and compare it to another model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking as well by thinking why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy and compare them. You recognize and name phases of OTIPM occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example.
4
You are able to describe occupation by different theoretical models. You can describe and demostrate the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking as well by thinking why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of the models and compare them. You can apply this information into practice. You recognize and name phases of OTIPM occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
5
You are able to describe and compare detailed concepts of occupation by using different theoretical models. You can describe, demonstrate and reason the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You understand clearly the main differences of the models. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking when reasoning why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario and in different phases of occupational therapy process. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of the models and compare them. You can apply this information into practice. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example in an analytic way.
Enrollment
01.08.2022 - 26.08.2022
Timing
31.10.2022 - 21.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
4 op
Mode of delivery
20 % Face-to-face, 80 % Online learning
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 45
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Occupational Therapy
Teachers
- Kaisa Jokinen
- Katri Kainulainen
- Tanja Hilli-Harju
Teacher in charge
Mari Kantanen
Groups
-
STT22SMToimintaterapeutti (AMK)
-
ZJASTT22SMAvoin AMK, sote, AMK-polut, toimintaterapeutti monimuoto
Objectives
Purpose of the course
In this course you will learn the knowledge of occupational therapy process. Occupational therapy is based on the understanding of human occupation and how it is related to health and well being. Occupation is used as a means and as a goal in occupational therapy process.
Competences
Knowledge of occupational therapy
Occupational therapy process and professional reasoning
Learning outcomes
Students understand and can explain how occupation is connected with health and well-being. Students are able to elaborate what client-centeredness/person-centredness means in occupational therapy. Students can explain why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work (theory-model-framework). Students can differentiate main models and compare their core concepts. Students can describe what occupation and participation mean and compare how different models use these concepts to guide practical work. Students can name and identify different phases of the occupational therapy process. They can apply this knowledge through an example. Students recognize and separate different intervention approaches in occupational therapy.
Content
During the course you will study what theories, models and frame of references are in occupational therapy, and how they are used in the clinical reasoning process. During the course, you will study client-centered and occupational-based occupational therapy models. The focus is on how these models conceptualize occupation and guide occupational therapy process.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Fisher, A. G., & Marterella, A. (2019). Powerful practice: A model for authentic occupational therapy. Fort Collins, CO: Center for Innovative OT Solutions.
Hautala T., Hämäläinen T., Mäkelä L., Rusi-Pyykkönen M. 2016. Toiminnan voimaa. Toimintaterapia käytännössä. Edita: Helsinki. (mikä tahansa painos soveltuu)
Teaching methods
etukäteen opetusmateriaaleihin , kirjallisuuteen ja luentotallenteisiin perehtyminen, vuorovaikutteiset webinaarit, reflektoiva oppimispäiväkirja sekä tentti
Opintojakso edellyttää läsnäoloa webinaareissa.
Practical training and working life connections
-
Exam dates and retake possibilities
Tentti vkolla 50
1. uusinta vkkolla 51
2. uusinta tammikuussa 2023 viikolla 2
International connections
-
Alternative completion methods
opintojaksosta voi saada hyväksilukua 2 op avoimen amk, Campusonlinen tai Digicampuksen kautta suoritetusta Ihmisen toiminta arjessa 2 op -opintojaksosta. Hyväksilukuhakemus vastuuopettajalle.
Student workload
luennot, kontaktioppimisen tunnit, tunneillä tehtävät oppimistehtävät sekä niihin valmistautuminen 1 op
tentti 2 op
oppimispäiväkirja 1 op
yhteensä 5 op
Content scheduling
-
Further information for students
Open Studies 10 students
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
1
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and the concepts related to that model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being. You can define client-centeredness by using a theory learned in the course. You can describe why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational threrapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, but you have challenges with differentiate them with a case example.
2
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and compare it slightly to another model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness and apply this knowledge. You can describe why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational threrapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy and compare them. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a case example.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
3
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and compare it to another model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking as well by thinking why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy and compare them. You recognize and name phases of OTIPM occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example.
4
You are able to describe occupation by different theoretical models. You can describe and demostrate the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking as well by thinking why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of the models and compare them. You can apply this information into practice. You recognize and name phases of OTIPM occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
5
You are able to describe and compare detailed concepts of occupation by using different theoretical models. You can describe, demonstrate and reason the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You understand clearly the main differences of the models. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking when reasoning why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario and in different phases of occupational therapy process. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of the models and compare them. You can apply this information into practice. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example in an analytic way.
Enrollment
01.08.2022 - 26.08.2022
Timing
29.08.2022 - 28.10.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
1 op
Mode of delivery
80 % Face-to-face, 20 % Online learning
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 35
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Occupational Therapy
Teachers
- Kaisa Jokinen
- Katri Kainulainen
- Tanja Hilli-Harju
Teacher in charge
Mari Kantanen
Groups
-
STT22S1Toimintaterapeutti (AMK)
Objectives
Purpose of the course
In this course you will learn the knowledge of occupational therapy process. Occupational therapy is based on the understanding of human occupation and how it is related to health and well being. Occupation is used as a means and as a goal in occupational therapy process.
Competences
Knowledge of occupational therapy
Occupational therapy process and professional reasoning
Learning outcomes
Students understand and can explain how occupation is connected with health and well-being. Students are able to elaborate what client-centeredness/person-centredness means in occupational therapy. Students can explain why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work (theory-model-framework). Students can differentiate main models and compare their core concepts. Students can describe what occupation and participation mean and compare how different models use these concepts to guide practical work. Students can name and identify different phases of the occupational therapy process. They can apply this knowledge through an example. Students recognize and separate different intervention approaches in occupational therapy.
Content
During the course you will study what theories, models and frame of references are in occupational therapy, and how they are used in the clinical reasoning process. During the course, you will study client-centered and occupational-based occupational therapy models. The focus is on how these models conceptualize occupation and guide occupational therapy process.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Fisher, A. G., & Marterella, A. (2019). Powerful practice: A model for authentic occupational therapy. Fort Collins, CO: Center for Innovative OT Solutions.
Hautala T., Hämäläinen T., Mäkelä L., Rusi-Pyykkönen M. 2016. Toiminnan voimaa. Toimintaterapia käytännössä. Edita: Helsinki. (mikä tahansa painos soveltuu)
Teaching methods
Etukäteen itsenäinen valmistautuminen ja perehtyminen, vuorovaikuttinen lähiopetus, oppimispäiväkirja työskentely
Practical training and working life connections
-
Exam dates and retake possibilities
tentti vko 41
1. uusinta vko 43
2.uusinta vko 45
International connections
-
Alternative completion methods
Opintojaksosta saa 2 op hyväksiluettua avoimen amk:n, Campus Onlinen tai Digicampuksen kautta suoritetusta Ihmisen toiminta arjessa -opinotjaksolla. Toimita hyväksilukuhakemus vastuu opettajalle.
Student workload
luennot, kontaktioppimisen tunnit ja näyttöpäivä, tunneillä tehtävät oppimistehtävät sekä niihin valmistautumiset 2 op = 54 h
oppimispäiväkirjan kirjoittaminen 1 op=27h
tentti 2 op = 54 h
Yht. 5op = 135h
Further information for students
Open Studies: 15 students
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
1
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and the concepts related to that model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being. You can define client-centeredness by using a theory learned in the course. You can describe why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational threrapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, but you have challenges with differentiate them with a case example.
2
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and compare it slightly to another model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness and apply this knowledge. You can describe why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational threrapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy and compare them. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a case example.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
3
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and compare it to another model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking as well by thinking why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy and compare them. You recognize and name phases of OTIPM occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example.
4
You are able to describe occupation by different theoretical models. You can describe and demostrate the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking as well by thinking why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of the models and compare them. You can apply this information into practice. You recognize and name phases of OTIPM occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
5
You are able to describe and compare detailed concepts of occupation by using different theoretical models. You can describe, demonstrate and reason the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You understand clearly the main differences of the models. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking when reasoning why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario and in different phases of occupational therapy process. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of the models and compare them. You can apply this information into practice. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example in an analytic way.
Enrollment
15.05.2022 - 30.06.2022
Timing
01.06.2022 - 31.08.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 25
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Occupational Therapy
Teachers
- Mari Kantanen
- Tanja Hilli-Harju
Groups
-
STT22KMTEToimintaterapeutti (AMK)
Objectives
Purpose of the course
In this course you will learn the knowledge of occupational therapy process. Occupational therapy is based on the understanding of human occupation and how it is related to health and well being. Occupation is used as a means and as a goal in occupational therapy process.
Competences
Knowledge of occupational therapy
Occupational therapy process and professional reasoning
Learning outcomes
Students understand and can explain how occupation is connected with health and well-being. Students are able to elaborate what client-centeredness/person-centredness means in occupational therapy. Students can explain why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work (theory-model-framework). Students can differentiate main models and compare their core concepts. Students can describe what occupation and participation mean and compare how different models use these concepts to guide practical work. Students can name and identify different phases of the occupational therapy process. They can apply this knowledge through an example. Students recognize and separate different intervention approaches in occupational therapy.
Content
During the course you will study what theories, models and frame of references are in occupational therapy, and how they are used in the clinical reasoning process. During the course, you will study client-centered and occupational-based occupational therapy models. The focus is on how these models conceptualize occupation and guide occupational therapy process.
Teaching methods
Opintojakso on suunnattu vain LAB ammattikorkeakoulun kanssa yhteistyössä toteutettavan työvoimakoulutuksen opiskelijoille.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
1
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and the concepts related to that model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being. You can define client-centeredness by using a theory learned in the course. You can describe why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational threrapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, but you have challenges with differentiate them with a case example.
2
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and compare it slightly to another model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness and apply this knowledge. You can describe why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational threrapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy and compare them. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a case example.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
3
You are able to describe occupation by using at least one theoretical model and compare it to another model. You understand the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking as well by thinking why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of one model of occupational therapy and compare them. You recognize and name phases of OTIPM occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example.
4
You are able to describe occupation by different theoretical models. You can describe and demostrate the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking as well by thinking why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of the models and compare them. You can apply this information into practice. You recognize and name phases of OTIPM occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
5
You are able to describe and compare detailed concepts of occupation by using different theoretical models. You can describe, demonstrate and reason the relationship between occupation and health and well being by giving some examples. You understand clearly the main differences of the models. You can define client-centeredness in versatile ways and apply this knowledge. You show critical thinking when reasoning why theory is needed in occupational therapy and how it guides practical work. You are able to apply this knowledge to a case scenario and in different phases of occupational therapy process. You can differentiate a model and a framework. You can name different models of occupational therapy. You can describe concepts of the models and compare them. You can apply this information into practice. You recognize and name phases of occupational therapy process by using a case scenario. You can list and describe different intervention models and types, and you can differentiate them with a chosen knowledge of a case example in an analytic way.