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MENDIPRA Knowledgebased Clinical Physiotherapy Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Kunnskapsbasert praksis i fysioterapi
Study programme
Physiotherapy Mensendieck Programme
Weight
30.0 ECTS
Year of study
2020/2021
Course history

Introduction

Occupational therapy is based on the premise that occupation and participation in daily life is of great importance to people’s health and quality of life. Theory will be introduced that sheds light on the connection between the person, occupation and the environment. This course takes its point of departure in occupational science, activity analysis and the importance of the surrounding environment. The course includes a coursework requirement that is common for all occupational therapy programmes in Norway related to activity analysis.

Required preliminary courses

The student must have been admitted to the study programme.

Learning outcomes

After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge

The student is capable of

  • explaining the aims of activity analysis in occupational therapy
  • explaining forms of activity and how they are influenced by their environment
  • explaining the occupational therapy field’s development and significance in society
  • describing the following occupational therapy models that elucidate the connections between persons, occupation and the environment
  • explaining how everyday activities, roles and culture influence health and occupational identity
  • explaining the connection between habits, occupational balance, health and quality of life
  • explaining principles for good communication and the significance of communication in occupational therapy practice

Skills

The student is capable of

  • carrying out analysis of forms of activity in a chosen context with a tool for activity analysis
  • using analysis of forms of activities to identify factors that promote and prevent occupational performance
  • discussing the material, physical, social and cultural importance of the environment for occupation and participation and applying the principles of universal design
  • using literature searches and of correct source referencing

General competence

The student

  • is process and goal oriented when cooperating on group assignments
  • is capable of applying a creative design process to solve in occupational therapy assignments

Teaching and learning methods

Work and teaching methods comprise skills training in activity analysis, project work on universal design, lectures and seminars with case-based teaching and creative design. The course also comprises a short introductory three-day period of practical training with an occupational therapist. The students work individually and in groups.

Course requirements

Obligatorisk tilstedeværelse

Det kreves:

  • minimum 90 % obligatorisk tilstedeværelse i praksis inkludert praksisseminar. Begge praksisperioder må være godkjent før fremstilling til eksamen

Arbeidskrav

Følgende arbeidskrav må være godkjent:

  • skjemaet som inneholder veileders vurdering av studenten i første praksisperiode skal leveres til praksisveileder i andre praksisperiode

Assessment

In order to be permitted to sit the exam, the following must have been approved:

  • a minimum of 80 per cent attendance in scheduled teaching
  • presentation of an analysis of forms of activity, in groups of 4-7 students

Grading scale

Individual written assignment to be prepared during the course period, maximum 2000 words. The assignment text will be available to the students from the beginning of the course.

Resit exam: The student will have the opportunity to rework the assignment that has been awarded an F (fail) once.

Examiners

All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with.