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Kuntoutusprosessi (3 cr)

Code: SKOS1503-9S0S3

General information


Timing
01.08.2019 - 31.12.2019
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 cr
Local portion
3 cr
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
Finnish
Teachers
Satu Tuomimäki
Groups
ZJA19KSKKD
Avoin amk, HYVI, Asiakas- ja palveluohjauksen korkeakouludiplomi
Course
SKOS1503
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Evaluation scale

0-5

Objective

Student identify the rehabilitation process and its various steps individually advancing, and a targeted process.
The student also understands the different customer's rehabilitation processes and his/her own professional role in it. S/he can make a rehabilitation plan for an individual/group in accordance with good planning practice together with the customer/customers and a multi-professional team.
The student is able to find out the benefits and social security related to a customer's rehabilitation as well as legislation related to rehabilitation. S/he can document and act in the communicational situations of his/her field.

Content

Rehabilitation as an individual process. The principles and criteria of planning a good rehabilitation process. The rehabilitation process of different age groups and different kinds of customers in need of rehabilitation. The structure, contents and implementation of a rehabilitation plan as well as follow-up and assessment of implementation. Multi-professionalism and customer-orientation in planning rehabilitation. Rehabilitation motivation. The financial benefits of rehabilitation customers.
An understanding of different rehabilitation processes, such as community rehabilitation and digitalised rehabilitation.

Materials

Kuntoutuminen 2016. DuodecimMcPherson Kathryn, Gibson Barbara E.& LepleÌge Alain (edit.)2015.Rethinking rehabilitation:theory and practice.CRC Press.Paltamaa ym. (toim.) 2011. Hyvän kuntoutuskäytännön perusta. Kelan tutkimusosasto.Siegert Richard J. & Levack William M. M. (edit.)2015. Rehabilitation goal setting: theory, practice, and evidence. CRC Press.

Completion alternatives

Learning tasks (100 %):Completing assignments,peer assessment and being an opponent.Making a written rehabilitation plan and its presentation. Peer assessment and being an opponent.Active participation in lectures.

Student workload

Distance learning: Introduction lecture and webinar 2 h Seminars 8 h Learning tasks and independent learning 71 h Total 81 h

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Excellent 5: The student draws up, in the many vocational teams of the rehabilitator-oriented, realistic and comprehensive rehabilitation plan. The student justifies the rehabilitation plan critically and utilising wide source material. The student estimates rehabilitating processes of the different authoritatively and the expert role of his own field in them.
Very good 4: The student draws up a realistic and comprehensive rehabilitation plan in many vocational teams. The student justifies the rehabilitation plan utilising wide source material. The student estimates rehabilitating processes of the different rehabilitators authoritatively and the expert role of his own field in them.
Good 3: The student controls the information of the study module comprehensively. He draws up a realistic rehabilitation plan and justifies it theoretically. The student estimates rehabilitating processes of the different rehabilitators and the expert role of his own field in them. Poor 2: The student draws up the rehabilitation plan and justifies it theoretically. The student estimates rehabilitating processes of the different rehabilitators.
Fair 1: The student draws up the rehabilitation plan and controls the basic information of the study module. The student perceives rehabilitating processes of the different rehabilitators.

Qualifications

The student understands what rehabilitation is and knows the most general concepts of rehabilitation as well as the service systems and operational areas of rehabilitation in general.

Further information

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