Community- and Home Based Rehabilitation - Cultural Perspectives, 7.5 credits
Samhälls- och hembaserad rehabilitering ur ett kulturellt perspektiv, 7.5 hp- Course code
- 9XX021
- Course name
- Community- and Home Based Rehabilitation - Cultural Perspectives
- Credits
- 7.5 credits
- Form of Education
- Contract education (credits)
- Main field of study
- Not applicable
- Level
- GX - First cycle
- Grading scale
- Pass with distinction, Pass, Fail
- Department
- Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society
- Decided by
- Education committee NVS
- Decision date
- 2023-04-18
- Course syllabus valid from
- Spring 2021
Specific entry requirements
30 ECTS in occupational therapy or other topic (for ex. nursing, physiotherapy) from a foregin institution.
Objectives
The participant should, on completion of the course have knowledge about, and be able to:
- define and present central concepts in the field of community rehabilitation (CBR) and home-based rehabilitation (HBR).
- integrate and describe these concepts in a global context, focusing on assessments and interventions in the home, neighbourhood and community
- identify and describe population demographics, service in the health care system and how rehabilitation in the home and in society is delivered
- recognize and describe the care and rehabilitation from the context of different countries and and compare and reflect in relation to the population in a global context.
- identify and describe cross-professional and international perspectives on living and health of different ages
- describe different assessments, interventions and evaluations that are relevant in community- and homebased reahbilitation
- identify, present and discuss ethical dilemmas in relation to community- and homebased reahbilitation
- have knowledge and understand World Health organizations´s (WHO) Sustainable Development Goals (SDG´s)
Content
- Definitions of community- and home-based rehabilitation (CBR and HBR)
- Identification and description of how the health care system functions and how rehabilitation in home and society meets the needs of the population
- The need of adaptaion of environment and the society
- National and global perspective on formal and informal care and rehabilitation
- Interdisciplinary and subject-specific perspectives on housing and health in different age groups
- Assessments, interventions and evaluations within community and homebased rehabilitation
- Interventions that supports the possibility to daily activity, work and recreational activities
- Ethical dilemmas within rehabilitation in relation to housing and the society
The course is divided into three parts:
Interprofessional and international perspectives on health and rehabilitation, 1.5 hp
The application of CBR or other rehabilitation in different countires is discssed. Also, the organizaion and acess to healtcare an rehabilitation in societies, at home and in institutions are addressed. This also includes ethical and socioeconomic perspectives related to the Sustainalbe Development Goals. (SDGs)
Presentation of a CBR-or HBR-project from literature, 2.0 hp
A groupwork and presentation is done with the purpose to present a CBR or HBR project within optional theme from optional country according to theory and SDG´s
A inidivdual development of a CBR- or HBR-programe, 4.0 hp
In the individual written examination the student independently develops a CBR- och HBR-program and describes from a clientcase/familycase. The student shall identify, evaluate and connect to theory and reserach regarding different assessments, interventions and evaluations. The connection to ethical dilemmas is also presented in the paper and contains a interprofessional perspective.
Teaching methods
The teaching is based on a problem-oriented and collaborativt approach to learning in which the tasks provide opportunities för the participant to take active responsibility för their learning. The used teaching methods are lectures, seminars, individual work, group work, literature review.
Examination
The course is divided into three parts:
Module 1: Interprofessional and international perspectives on health and rehabilitation 1.5 ECTS
A posterpresentation cariied out in a group
Module 2: A presentation of a CBR- or HBR project from litterature 2 ECTS
A grouppresentation
Module 3: A indiviudual developing of ac CBR- or HBR-program 4 ECTS
Through a written klientcase/familycase describe the different steps in the rehabilitationsprocess in a individual written paper and a seminar.
Grading scale: Pass with distinction/Pass/Fail.
The examiner decides whether, and if so how, absence from or failure to complete compulsory course elements can be made up. Study results cannot be reported until the participant has participated in or completed compulsory course elements or compensated for any absence in accordance with instructions from the examiner. Absence from or failure to complete a compulsory course element could mean that the participant cannot retake the element until the next time the course is offered.
The number of examinations is regulated as agreed. Times for examination sessions are given at start.
Transitional provisions
Interim regulations are regulated as agreed.
Other directives
Language of instruction: English.
The course will not be credited in a degree together with another course the student has completed and passed which completely or partly corresponds to the contents of this course. The following courses are partly overlapping: 1EE021, Community- and homebased rehabilitation - Cultural Perspectives (international students) 7.5 ECTS, 1XX011 Community- and homebased rehabilitation - Cultural Perspectives and 1EE104 Professional Identity within healthcare from a Global perspective 7.5 ECTS.
Evaluation of the course will be carried out 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-web after the evaluation is finished.
Literature and other teaching aids
Institutionen för neurobiologi, vårdvetenskap och samhälle, URL: Gobal health tools
2014 URL: Länk Ingår i: Disability and rehabilitation.
2013 URL: Länk Ingår i: Disability and rehabilitation.
2014 URL: Länk Ingår i: Disability and rehabilitation.
2020 Ingår i: Journal of Health Research
J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 2006 Jul-Aug;15(4):139-43.,
WHO, URL: Sustainable developmet goals
WHO, URL: Community based rehabilitation
Phys Ther. 2007 Jun; 87(6):778-88. Epub 2007 Apr 18.,
Campbell Systematic Review, 2015 URL: Community based rehabilitation for people with disabilities in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review
2014 URL: A scoping review of 10 years of published literature on community-based rehabilitation Ingår i: Disability and rehabilitation.