Quality and Evidence Based RehabilitationLaajuus (4 cr)
Code: SKOS2018
Credits
4 op
Teaching language
- English
Responsible person
- Teppo Karapalo
Objective
The costs of rehabilitation reimbursed by Kela alone was 781 million euros in 2023. Value for money is expected, i.e. results, efficiency and effectiveness are required from rehabilitation. Rehabilitation counselors must be aware of effective forms of rehabilitation so that they can refer rehabilitees to such rehabilitation forms and services that have been proven to be effective and efficient. During the course, the notion of effectiveness of rehabilitation will be examined, along with what kind of rehabilitation is effective and how the effectiveness can be assessed.
It is important for a rehabilitation counselor to know and understand the principles governing the planning and decision-making of rehabilitation services. It is essential to understand who makes the decisions and to know the meaning of liability while in office and the grounds of the decision-making. A rehabilitation counselor must also understand the link between different levels of management from the viewpoint of practical work and decision-making.
After completing the course, you will be able to utilize knowledge of evidence-based rehabilitation in your work. You will be able to find information about rehabilitation and its costs by utilizing open-access databases and critically assess the reliability of the data. After completing the course, you will also be able to use the concepts of social economics when discussing the effectiveness of rehabilitation. You will learn to plan your own work and services by utilizing strategy-related knowledge, and will be familiar with factors related to operational and strategic management from the point of view of your own work. After completing the course, you will be able to apply the good administrative procedure in your work and the related liability for acts in office. Based on this knowledge, you will be able to guide rehabilitees in different decision-making situations, taking into account the forms of decision-making of the operating environment concerned.
Content
During the course, the students will examine different kinds of open-access statistical databases and practice the use of the Kelasto statistical database in particular. Additionally, the students will familiarize themselves with rehabilitation impact assessment practices and search for various impact studies by using domestic and foreign article databases. During the course, the students will explore the theoretical basis of management and examine management at different levels from the rehabilitation management point of view. The students will also explore the strategic guidelines of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, among other things, and consider how they are reflected in everyday work. During the course, the students will become familiar with good administrative procedure, examining, in particular, the Administrative Procedure Act (434/2003) and the ways in which the Administrative Procedure Act guides decision-making in different situations.
Qualifications
You will be familiar with the main aspects of rehabilitation service systems, legislation, rehabilitation needs assessment, the rehabilitation process and counselling.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
You will be familiar with the principles of good decision-making and good administrative practice and be able to apply different decision-making methods in an appropriate and reasoned way in example cases where a decision is needed. You will be able to examine the different levels of management from the perspective of the management of rehabilitation services. You will be able to identify some statistical databases on rehabilitation and be able to locate and interpret key rehabilitation cost statistics. You will be able to use the concepts of effectiveness and efficiency in rehabilitation appropriately and critically evaluate the results of effectiveness studies.
Enrollment
01.08.2024 - 22.08.2024
Timing
02.09.2024 - 17.11.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4 op
Virtual portion
4 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
- English
- Finnish
Seats
20 - 50
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Rehabilitation Counselling
Teachers
- Teppo Karapalo
Teacher in charge
Teppo Karapalo
Groups
-
SKO22SMKuntoutuksen ohjaaja (AMK)
Objectives
The costs of rehabilitation reimbursed by Kela alone was 781 million euros in 2023. Value for money is expected, i.e. results, efficiency and effectiveness are required from rehabilitation. Rehabilitation counselors must be aware of effective forms of rehabilitation so that they can refer rehabilitees to such rehabilitation forms and services that have been proven to be effective and efficient. During the course, the notion of effectiveness of rehabilitation will be examined, along with what kind of rehabilitation is effective and how the effectiveness can be assessed.
It is important for a rehabilitation counselor to know and understand the principles governing the planning and decision-making of rehabilitation services. It is essential to understand who makes the decisions and to know the meaning of liability while in office and the grounds of the decision-making. A rehabilitation counselor must also understand the link between different levels of management from the viewpoint of practical work and decision-making.
After completing the course, you will be able to utilize knowledge of evidence-based rehabilitation in your work. You will be able to find information about rehabilitation and its costs by utilizing open-access databases and critically assess the reliability of the data. After completing the course, you will also be able to use the concepts of social economics when discussing the effectiveness of rehabilitation. You will learn to plan your own work and services by utilizing strategy-related knowledge, and will be familiar with factors related to operational and strategic management from the point of view of your own work. After completing the course, you will be able to apply the good administrative procedure in your work and the related liability for acts in office. Based on this knowledge, you will be able to guide rehabilitees in different decision-making situations, taking into account the forms of decision-making of the operating environment concerned.
Content
During the course, the students will examine different kinds of open-access statistical databases and practice the use of the Kelasto statistical database in particular. Additionally, the students will familiarize themselves with rehabilitation impact assessment practices and search for various impact studies by using domestic and foreign article databases. During the course, the students will explore the theoretical basis of management and examine management at different levels from the rehabilitation management point of view. The students will also explore the strategic guidelines of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, among other things, and consider how they are reflected in everyday work. During the course, the students will become familiar with good administrative procedure, examining, in particular, the Administrative Procedure Act (434/2003) and the ways in which the Administrative Procedure Act guides decision-making in different situations.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Administrative Procedure Act (434/2003)
Autti-Rämö I, Poutiainen E, Seppänen-Järvelä R. 2022. Kuntoutuksen tutkimus ja vaikutusten arviointi. Teoksessa I. Autti-Rämö ym. (toim.) Kuntoutuminen, Helsinki: Duodecim, ss. 92–108 (pages in a printed book). The e-book can be found in Opinportti.
Strategic guidelines of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health
Kelasto statistical database
Different kinds of open-access statistical databases and articles of evidence based rehabilitation
Laaksonen, H. & Ollila, S. 2017. Lähijohtamisen perusteet terveydenhuollossa. Helsinki: Edita. Luettavissa myös E-kirjana.
Rissanen, S., Lammintakanen, J. & Hujala, A. 2017. Sosiaali- ja terveysjohtaminen (3. uudistettu painos.). Helsinki: Sanoma Pro Oy. Luettavissa myös E-kirjana.
Spath, P. (2018). Introduction to healthcare quality management (Third edition.). Chicago, Illinois : Washington, DC: Health Administration Press (HAP). Luettavissa myös E-kirjana.
International Journals: Rehabilitation Research and Practice, Rehabilitation, Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, The Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling
Teaching methods
The entire course is carried out as online studies. The course has four webinars. In the webinars, you will become familiar with the strategic and operational management, costs of rehabilitation, effectiveness of rehabilitation and good administrative procedure.
During the course, the flipped-learning method is used, i.e. you prepare for webinars by completing a preliminary assignment and getting to know the materials of the webinar theme.
After each webinars, you will apply knowledge and theories in group assignments. All group assignments have the same group.
Exam dates and retake possibilities
There are no exams in the course.
Alternative completion methods
You can apply for credits from the course as recognition of competence. The application must demonstrate competence in relation to the objectives and contents of the course. The decision to take advantage of the course must be made before the course begins.
Student workload
Orientation 3 h
Online lessons (webinars) 4 x 3 h and preparation for webinars 4 x 2 h, in total 20 h
Learning tasks 25 h
Studying materials, literature and independent study 60 h
Total workload 108 h
Content scheduling
The course consists of four themes, which are studied in order starting with the first theme.
1st theme: Strategic and operational management (0.5 credits)
2nd theme: Costs of rehabilitation (1 credits)
3rd theme: Effectiveness of rehabilitation (2 credits)
4th theme: Good administrative procedure (0,5 credits)
Each of the four themes includes a pre-task, active participation in the webinar, and post-webinar assignment. All tasks will be done in small groups.
Further information for students
The tasks of the course are assessed on the basis of the assessment criteria of the course. Tasks are assessed on an pass-failed scale.
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
You will be familiar with the principles of good decision-making and good administrative practice and be able to apply different decision-making methods in an appropriate and reasoned way in example cases where a decision is needed. You will be able to examine the different levels of management from the perspective of the management of rehabilitation services. You will be able to identify some statistical databases on rehabilitation and be able to locate and interpret key rehabilitation cost statistics. You will be able to use the concepts of effectiveness and efficiency in rehabilitation appropriately and critically evaluate the results of effectiveness studies.
Prerequisites
You will be familiar with the main aspects of rehabilitation service systems, legislation, rehabilitation needs assessment, the rehabilitation process and counselling.
Enrollment
01.08.2023 - 24.08.2023
Timing
04.09.2023 - 19.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4 op
Virtual portion
4 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 50
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Rehabilitation Counselling
Teachers
- Teppo Karapalo
- Aila Pikkarainen
Groups
-
SKO21SMKuntoutuksen ohjaaja (AMK)
Objectives
The costs of rehabilitation reimbursed by Kela alone was 781 million euros in 2023. Value for money is expected, i.e. results, efficiency and effectiveness are required from rehabilitation. Rehabilitation counselors must be aware of effective forms of rehabilitation so that they can refer rehabilitees to such rehabilitation forms and services that have been proven to be effective and efficient. During the course, the notion of effectiveness of rehabilitation will be examined, along with what kind of rehabilitation is effective and how the effectiveness can be assessed.
It is important for a rehabilitation counselor to know and understand the principles governing the planning and decision-making of rehabilitation services. It is essential to understand who makes the decisions and to know the meaning of liability while in office and the grounds of the decision-making. A rehabilitation counselor must also understand the link between different levels of management from the viewpoint of practical work and decision-making.
After completing the course, you will be able to utilize knowledge of evidence-based rehabilitation in your work. You will be able to find information about rehabilitation and its costs by utilizing open-access databases and critically assess the reliability of the data. After completing the course, you will also be able to use the concepts of social economics when discussing the effectiveness of rehabilitation. You will learn to plan your own work and services by utilizing strategy-related knowledge, and will be familiar with factors related to operational and strategic management from the point of view of your own work. After completing the course, you will be able to apply the good administrative procedure in your work and the related liability for acts in office. Based on this knowledge, you will be able to guide rehabilitees in different decision-making situations, taking into account the forms of decision-making of the operating environment concerned.
Content
During the course, the students will examine different kinds of open-access statistical databases and practice the use of the Kelasto statistical database in particular. Additionally, the students will familiarize themselves with rehabilitation impact assessment practices and search for various impact studies by using domestic and foreign article databases. During the course, the students will explore the theoretical basis of management and examine management at different levels from the rehabilitation management point of view. The students will also explore the strategic guidelines of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, among other things, and consider how they are reflected in everyday work. During the course, the students will become familiar with good administrative procedure, examining, in particular, the Administrative Procedure Act (434/2003) and the ways in which the Administrative Procedure Act guides decision-making in different situations.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Administrative Procedure Act (434/2003)
Strategic guidelines of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health
Kelasto statistical database
Different kinds of open-access statistical databases and articles of evidence based rehabilitation
Teaching methods
The course is organized in the virtual learning environment as online studies
Webinnars: Flipped learning, initialization lectures, dialogue
Independent familiarising with course materials and literature
Learning assignments
Student workload
Getting familiar with the material 40 h
Webinars 14 h
Learning assignments 54 h
Total workload 108 h (4 ects)
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
You will be familiar with the principles of good decision-making and good administrative practice and be able to apply different decision-making methods in an appropriate and reasoned way in example cases where a decision is needed. You will be able to examine the different levels of management from the perspective of the management of rehabilitation services. You will be able to identify some statistical databases on rehabilitation and be able to locate and interpret key rehabilitation cost statistics. You will be able to use the concepts of effectiveness and efficiency in rehabilitation appropriately and critically evaluate the results of effectiveness studies.
Prerequisites
You will be familiar with the main aspects of rehabilitation service systems, legislation, rehabilitation needs assessment, the rehabilitation process and counselling.
Enrollment
01.08.2022 - 25.08.2022
Timing
12.09.2022 - 09.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4 op
Virtual portion
4 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 60
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Rehabilitation Counselling
Teachers
- Aila Pikkarainen
Groups
-
SKO20SMBachelor's Degree Programme in Rehabilitation Counselling
Objectives
The costs of rehabilitation reimbursed by Kela alone was 781 million euros in 2023. Value for money is expected, i.e. results, efficiency and effectiveness are required from rehabilitation. Rehabilitation counselors must be aware of effective forms of rehabilitation so that they can refer rehabilitees to such rehabilitation forms and services that have been proven to be effective and efficient. During the course, the notion of effectiveness of rehabilitation will be examined, along with what kind of rehabilitation is effective and how the effectiveness can be assessed.
It is important for a rehabilitation counselor to know and understand the principles governing the planning and decision-making of rehabilitation services. It is essential to understand who makes the decisions and to know the meaning of liability while in office and the grounds of the decision-making. A rehabilitation counselor must also understand the link between different levels of management from the viewpoint of practical work and decision-making.
After completing the course, you will be able to utilize knowledge of evidence-based rehabilitation in your work. You will be able to find information about rehabilitation and its costs by utilizing open-access databases and critically assess the reliability of the data. After completing the course, you will also be able to use the concepts of social economics when discussing the effectiveness of rehabilitation. You will learn to plan your own work and services by utilizing strategy-related knowledge, and will be familiar with factors related to operational and strategic management from the point of view of your own work. After completing the course, you will be able to apply the good administrative procedure in your work and the related liability for acts in office. Based on this knowledge, you will be able to guide rehabilitees in different decision-making situations, taking into account the forms of decision-making of the operating environment concerned.
Content
During the course, the students will examine different kinds of open-access statistical databases and practice the use of the Kelasto statistical database in particular. Additionally, the students will familiarize themselves with rehabilitation impact assessment practices and search for various impact studies by using domestic and foreign article databases. During the course, the students will explore the theoretical basis of management and examine management at different levels from the rehabilitation management point of view. The students will also explore the strategic guidelines of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, among other things, and consider how they are reflected in everyday work. During the course, the students will become familiar with good administrative procedure, examining, in particular, the Administrative Procedure Act (434/2003) and the ways in which the Administrative Procedure Act guides decision-making in different situations.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Administrative Procedure Act (434/2003)
Strategic guidelines of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health
Kelasto statistical database
Different kinds of open-access statistical databases and articles of evidence based rehabilitation
Teaching methods
The course is organized in the virtual learning environment as online studies
Webinnars: Flipped learning, initialization lectures, dialogue
Independent familiarising with course materials and literature
Learning assignments
Student workload
Getting familiar with the material 45 h
Webinars 9 h
Learning assignments 54 h
Total workload 108 h (4 ects)
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
You will be familiar with the principles of good decision-making and good administrative practice and be able to apply different decision-making methods in an appropriate and reasoned way in example cases where a decision is needed. You will be able to examine the different levels of management from the perspective of the management of rehabilitation services. You will be able to identify some statistical databases on rehabilitation and be able to locate and interpret key rehabilitation cost statistics. You will be able to use the concepts of effectiveness and efficiency in rehabilitation appropriately and critically evaluate the results of effectiveness studies.
Prerequisites
You will be familiar with the main aspects of rehabilitation service systems, legislation, rehabilitation needs assessment, the rehabilitation process and counselling.