Evaluation, Development and Quality Management in Elderly Care ServicesLaajuus (4 cr)
Code: GERAJO200
Objective
Students will learn to evaluate, plan and implement development processes in elderly care and assert themselves as experts. They will learn to interpret and evaluate development targets in elderly care and services and use quality management methods to develop and manage the work with the elderly. The student has the competence to evaluate and develop activities also from the perspective of sustainable development,
Content
- evaluation and development methods
- evaluation of a service process
- quality of services and quality management
- different quality systems in general
- quality management systems
- collaboration in quality development
- supervision of documentation
- sustainable development perspectives in development work
Qualifications
most part of the basic and professional studies
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students are able to name development processes in elderly care. They will learn to name development targets in elderly care and services and quality management methods.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students have qualities to participate in elderly care development processes. They are able to analyze development processes in elderly care and view at quality management methods. good knowledge of the contents as defined in the learning outcomes. . Students reflect on current and future development challenges related to their individual competences.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students are able to evaluate, plan and implement development processes in elderly care and express their professional knowledge. They are able to evaluate and look forward at development targets in elderly care and services. They are able to apply quality management methods to develop and manage the work with the elderly. Students reflect on and critically evaluate current and future development challenges and use it to support their professional growth,taking into account the perspectives of sustainable development in development work .
Materials
- Kivipelto, M., Heinonen, H., Larivaara, M., Jonsson, P., Kotiranta, T., Vierros, A., Vuorenmaa, M., Maijanen, S.&Tulonen-Tapio, J. 2010. Näkökulmia arviointiin. Kaste-ohjelman valtionavustushankkeet. Saatavana: http://www.julkari.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/90811/URN_ISBN_978-952-245-649-6.pdf?sequence=1 .
- Seppänen-Järvelä, R. & Vataja, K. (toim.) 2009. Työyhteisö uusille urille. Kehittäminen osaksi arjen työtä. Jyväskylä: PS-kustannus.
- Lecklin, O. & Laine, R. 2009. Laadunkehittäjän työkalupakki. Helsinki: Talentum.
- Niiranen, V., Lumijärvi I. & Stenval, J. 2005. Kuntapalvelujen tuloksellisuuden arviointi ? tasapainotettu mittaristo kunnallisissa organisaatioissa. Jyväskylä: P-kustannus.
- Launis K., Schaupp M., Koli A. & Rauas-Huuhtanen S. 2010. Muutospajaohjaajan opas. Helsinki: Tykes, raportteja 71.
- current research and articles
Enrollment
17.04.2023 - 06.09.2023
Timing
15.01.2024 - 31.03.2024
Credits
4 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology
Teachers
- Annukka Haapa-aho
- Maria Valli
Student groups
-
MGERO21
Objective
Students will learn to evaluate, plan and implement development processes in elderly care and assert themselves as experts. They will learn to interpret and evaluate development targets in elderly care and services and use quality management methods to develop and manage the work with the elderly. The student has the competence to evaluate and develop activities also from the perspective of sustainable development,
Content
- evaluation and development methods
- evaluation of a service process
- quality of services and quality management
- different quality systems in general
- quality management systems
- collaboration in quality development
- supervision of documentation
- sustainable development perspectives in development work
Materials
Valtioneuvosto: Laatusuositus hyvän ikääntymisen turvaamiseksi ja palvelujen parantamiseksi 2020–2023 : Tavoitteena ikäystävällinen Suomi
Jenni Kulmala (toim.) Parempi vanhustyö. Menetelmiä johtamisen kehittämiseen. PS-kustannus.2017.
Hujala Anneli, Taskinen Helena (toim.) Uudistuva sosiaali- ja tervesysala. Tampere University Press.2020
Teaching methods
Lectures, learning assignments, Flipped learning -method; the student independently familiarizes himself with the material linked to Moodle before the lessons marked in the timetable
Student workload
Student work 108 h, of which 15 h contact teaching.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students are able to name development processes in elderly care. They will learn to name development targets in elderly care and services and quality management methods.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students have qualities to participate in elderly care development processes. They are able to analyze development processes in elderly care and view at quality management methods. good knowledge of the contents as defined in the learning outcomes. . Students reflect on current and future development challenges related to their individual competences.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students are able to evaluate, plan and implement development processes in elderly care and express their professional knowledge. They are able to evaluate and look forward at development targets in elderly care and services. They are able to apply quality management methods to develop and manage the work with the elderly. Students reflect on and critically evaluate current and future development challenges and use it to support their professional growth,taking into account the perspectives of sustainable development in development work .
Assessment methods and criteria
A group task and an individual task are evaluated.
Qualifications
most part of the basic and professional studies
Enrollment
31.10.2022 - 15.01.2023
Timing
05.12.2022 - 10.03.2023
Credits
4 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
12 - 37
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology
Teachers
- Annukka Haapa-aho
- Maria Valli
Student groups
-
MGERO20
Objective
Students will learn to evaluate, plan and implement development processes in elderly care and assert themselves as experts. They will learn to interpret and evaluate development targets in elderly care and services and use quality management methods to develop and manage the work with the elderly. The student has the competence to evaluate and develop activities also from the perspective of sustainable development,
Content
- evaluation and development methods
- evaluation of a service process
- quality of services and quality management
- different quality systems in general
- quality management systems
- collaboration in quality development
- supervision of documentation
- sustainable development perspectives in development work
Materials
Valtioneuvosto: Laatusuositus hyvän ikääntymisen turvaamiseksi ja palvelujen parantamiseksi 2020–2023 : Tavoitteena ikäystävällinen Suomi
Jenni Kulmala (toim.) Parempi vanhustyö. Menetelmiä johtamisen kehittämiseen. PS-kustannus.2017.
Hujala Anneli, Taskinen Helena (toim.) Uudistuva sosiaali- ja tervesysala. Tampere University Press.2020
Teaching methods
Lectures, learning assignments, practical exercises.
Employer connections
Learning task in cooperation with the internship place.
Student workload
Student work 105 h, of which 16 h contact teaching.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students are able to name development processes in elderly care. They will learn to name development targets in elderly care and services and quality management methods.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students have qualities to participate in elderly care development processes. They are able to analyze development processes in elderly care and view at quality management methods. good knowledge of the contents as defined in the learning outcomes. . Students reflect on current and future development challenges related to their individual competences.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students are able to evaluate, plan and implement development processes in elderly care and express their professional knowledge. They are able to evaluate and look forward at development targets in elderly care and services. They are able to apply quality management methods to develop and manage the work with the elderly. Students reflect on and critically evaluate current and future development challenges and use it to support their professional growth,taking into account the perspectives of sustainable development in development work .
Assessment methods and criteria
Evaluate the development task and quality reflection.
Qualifications
most part of the basic and professional studies
Enrollment
01.05.2021 - 13.12.2021
Timing
07.12.2021 - 11.03.2022
Credits
4 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology
Teachers
- Tua Niemelä
Student groups
-
MGERO19
Objective
Students will learn to evaluate, plan and implement development processes in elderly care and assert themselves as experts. They will learn to interpret and evaluate development targets in elderly care and services and use quality management methods to develop and manage the work with the elderly. The student has the competence to evaluate and develop activities also from the perspective of sustainable development,
Content
- evaluation and development methods
- evaluation of a service process
- quality of services and quality management
- different quality systems in general
- quality management systems
- collaboration in quality development
- supervision of documentation
- sustainable development perspectives in development work
Student workload
104h
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students are able to name development processes in elderly care. They will learn to name development targets in elderly care and services and quality management methods.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students have qualities to participate in elderly care development processes. They are able to analyze development processes in elderly care and view at quality management methods. good knowledge of the contents as defined in the learning outcomes. . Students reflect on current and future development challenges related to their individual competences.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students are able to evaluate, plan and implement development processes in elderly care and express their professional knowledge. They are able to evaluate and look forward at development targets in elderly care and services. They are able to apply quality management methods to develop and manage the work with the elderly. Students reflect on and critically evaluate current and future development challenges and use it to support their professional growth,taking into account the perspectives of sustainable development in development work .
Qualifications
most part of the basic and professional studies