Course syllabus for

Community- and Home Based Rehabilitation - Cultural Perspectives, 7.5 credits

Samhälls- och hembaserad rehabilitering ur ett kulturellt perspektiv, 7.5 hp
This course syllabus is valid from spring 2009.
Please note that the course syllabus is available in the following versions:
Spring2008 , Spring2009 , Spring2016 , Spring2021
Course code
1EE021
Course name
Community- and Home Based Rehabilitation - Cultural Perspectives
Credits
7.5 credits
Form of Education
Higher Education, study regulation 2007
Main field of study 
Not applicable 
Level 
GX - First cycle 
Grading scale
Fail (U), pass (G) or pass with distinction (VG)
Department
Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society
Decided by
Programnämnden för arbetsterapeutprogrammet
Decision date
2007-10-09
Revised by
Programnämnden för arbetsterapeutprogrammet
Last revision
2009-04-21
Course syllabus valid from
Spring 2009

Specific entry requirements

120 higher education credits in health and care sciences.

Objectives

Aim Community and Home Based Rehabilitation seeks to ensure that people with disabilities have equal access to rehabilitation and other services and opportunities - health, education and income - as do all other members of society. The overall aim of this Interprofessional Course in Community and Home Based Rehabilitation is to provide the students with knowledge about theoretical frameworks as well as practical tools in how to design, implement and assess the effects of interventions and technology in the home and community care. Learning outcomes Part 1 Knowledge in current definitions of Community – and Home Based Rehabilitation. Skills to describe (the relevance of place) as a key component in the integration of care in a global context, focusing on home assessment, neighbourhood and community. This will include identification and description of demographics of the population and how the health care system and the provision of care in the home and the community are provided. Knowledge and skills in demonstrating the complexity of formal and informal care in Swedish context in comparison with the population in a global context and also to identify and describe inter-disciplinary and cross-national perspectives on subjective and objective aspects of housing and health in the span of all ages. Part 2 Knowledge in different kinds of assessments, interventions, and evaluations relevant for community-based rehabilitation involving environmental measures such as housing adaptations and assistive technology. Skills to identify, present and discuss ethical dilemmas in relation to home and community care.

Content

Part 1: Basic aspects of Community Based Rehabilitation, 3 higher education credits (Grundläggande aspekter på samhälls- och hembaserad rehabilitering) Definitions of Community and Home Based Rehabilitation. Identification and description of how the health care system and the provision of care in the home and the community and demographics of the population are provided. Home assessment, assessment of neighbourhood and community. Learning about formal and informal care in Swedish context in comparison with the population in a global context. Learning about inter-disciplinary and cross-national perspectives on subjective and objective aspects of housing and health in the span of all ages. Part 2: Assessments and interventions related to Community Based Rehabilitation, 4,5 higher education credits (Bedömningar och åtgärder relaterade till samhälls- och hembaserad rehabilitering Learning about different kinds of assessments, interventions, and evaluations relevant for community-based rehabilitation involving environmental measures such as housing adaptations and assistive technology- interventions that make it possible to work and use your leisure time well. Learning about ethical dilemmas in relation to home and community care.

Basic aspects of community based rehabilitation, 3.0 hp

Grading scale: VU

Assessments and interventions realted to community based..., 4.5 hp

Grading scale: VU

Teaching methods

Different kinds of ways of teaching will be used as lectures, workshops, individual work, group seminar on literature reviews, pilot studies and case studies.

Examination

Part 1 A group examination, (maximum 3 in each group). Every student in the group will get one article each to study, the articles will be presented in the group. At the exam the group will present their conclusion of the readings in which they have applied the CBR perspective. The students shall define the concepts of CBR and make an overview of health and social care systems from a global perspective in home countries by using the Millenium Development Goals for respective countries as a framework . The group shall also analyse and describe how the developments of the population in the world look like from an socio-economical and political perspective regarding consequencies for CBR. The Presentation will be oral at an examination seminar. Grading scale: Pass/No pass. Part 2 An individual examination. The students shall individually describe how housing and assistive technology look like as part of the rehabilitation process in their home country and specifically include the availability of resources and limitations depending on policies (laws and regulations) from the home country. The students will present this as a family case history including different ethical dilemmas in the home and community care related to occupational therapy, physiotherapy and/or nursing literature. The student will be examined through an individual written exam. Grading Scale: Pass with honour/Pass/No Pass To get a pass with honour of the whole course the student has to have pass on part 1 and a pass with honour on part 2. There will be 5 opportunities to take the exam again if you don't pass the first time.

Other directives

Evaluation of the course will be realized according to the guidelines established from the Board of Higher Education. The report of the course-evaluation and an analysis of the result will be published on the course-webb after the evaluation is finished.

Literature and other teaching aids

Community based Rehabilitation
Finkelflügel, H Empowered to Differ. : Stakeholders' influences in Community-Based Rehabilitation
Helander, Einar Prejudice and dignity : an íntroduction to community-based rehabilitation
Johansson, Karin Older people's home modification process
Thomas, M Community-based Rehabilitation Training of Personal for CBR.
Wolven, M Community based Rehabilitation in Uganda