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Research methods and knowledge managementLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: BJ00CT93

Objective

The student can describe different development methods and tools that can be used in a work community to develop services, work, well-being at work, and working methods. The student is familiar with the most important qualitative research methods and can select a data collection and analysis method for the implementation of qualitative research. The student can create and analyse an effective survey using the basic analyses of Excel and SPSS. The student can describe what is meant by evidence-based activities, can search for the latest scientific data in international databases, and utilises and applies research results in the development of geriatric social work.

Content

• Development methods of a working community in the operating environments of geriatric social work
• Searching for and applying international scientific data
• Qualitative research methods
• Quantitative research methods
• Evidence-based information and knowledge management

Qualifications

No previous studies required

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student can name development methods and tools that can be used in a work community to develop working methods. The student is familiar with the most important methods of qualitative research. The student can create and analyse a survey using the basic analyses of Excel and SPSS. The student can search for the latest scientific data in databases and utilise research results in the development of gerontology.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student can describe different development methods and tools that can be used in a work community to develop work, well-being at work, and working methods. The student is familiar with the most important qualitative research methods and can select a data collection and analysis method for the implementation of qualitative research. The student can create and analyse an effective survey using the basic analyses of Excel and SPSS. The student can describe what is meant by evidence-based activities, can search for the latest scientific data in international databases, and utilises research results in the development of gerontology.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student can describe different development methods and tools that can be used in a work community to develop work, well-being at work, and working methods, and can select methods suitable for different situations on a justified basis. The student is familiar with the most important qualitative research methods and can select a data collection and analysis method for the implementation of qualitative research. The student can create an effective survey, and justify their selections and examine them critically. The student can analyse quantitative data using Excel and SPSS. The student can describe what is meant by evidence-based activities, is familiar with the levels of evidence, can search for the latest scientific data in international databases, and utilises research results in the development of gerontology.

Enrollment

13.11.2023 - 17.01.2024

Timing

15.12.2023 - 24.05.2024

Credits

5 op

Virtual proportion (cr)

2 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Master’s Degree Programme in Applied Gerontology
Teachers
  • Katri Turunen
Student groups
  • YIKA23
    Master's Degree in Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology

Objective

The student can describe different development methods and tools that can be used in a work community to develop services, work, well-being at work, and working methods. The student is familiar with the most important qualitative research methods and can select a data collection and analysis method for the implementation of qualitative research. The student can create and analyse an effective survey using the basic analyses of Excel and SPSS. The student can describe what is meant by evidence-based activities, can search for the latest scientific data in international databases, and utilises and applies research results in the development of geriatric social work.

Content

• Development methods of a working community in the operating environments of geriatric social work
• Searching for and applying international scientific data
• Qualitative research methods
• Quantitative research methods
• Evidence-based information and knowledge management

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student can name development methods and tools that can be used in a work community to develop working methods. The student is familiar with the most important methods of qualitative research. The student can create and analyse a survey using the basic analyses of Excel and SPSS. The student can search for the latest scientific data in databases and utilise research results in the development of gerontology.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student can describe different development methods and tools that can be used in a work community to develop work, well-being at work, and working methods. The student is familiar with the most important qualitative research methods and can select a data collection and analysis method for the implementation of qualitative research. The student can create and analyse an effective survey using the basic analyses of Excel and SPSS. The student can describe what is meant by evidence-based activities, can search for the latest scientific data in international databases, and utilises research results in the development of gerontology.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student can describe different development methods and tools that can be used in a work community to develop work, well-being at work, and working methods, and can select methods suitable for different situations on a justified basis. The student is familiar with the most important qualitative research methods and can select a data collection and analysis method for the implementation of qualitative research. The student can create an effective survey, and justify their selections and examine them critically. The student can analyse quantitative data using Excel and SPSS. The student can describe what is meant by evidence-based activities, is familiar with the levels of evidence, can search for the latest scientific data in international databases, and utilises research results in the development of gerontology.

Qualifications

No previous studies required

Enrollment

01.09.2021 - 08.04.2022

Timing

02.01.2022 - 31.05.2022

Credits

5 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Master’s Degree Programme in Applied Gerontology
Teachers
  • Katri Turunen
Student groups
  • YIKA21
    Master's Degree Programme in Applied Gerontology

Objective

The student can describe different development methods and tools that can be used in a work community to develop services, work, well-being at work, and working methods. The student is familiar with the most important qualitative research methods and can select a data collection and analysis method for the implementation of qualitative research. The student can create and analyse an effective survey using the basic analyses of Excel and SPSS. The student can describe what is meant by evidence-based activities, can search for the latest scientific data in international databases, and utilises and applies research results in the development of geriatric social work.

Content

• Development methods of a working community in the operating environments of geriatric social work
• Searching for and applying international scientific data
• Qualitative research methods
• Quantitative research methods
• Evidence-based information and knowledge management

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student can name development methods and tools that can be used in a work community to develop working methods. The student is familiar with the most important methods of qualitative research. The student can create and analyse a survey using the basic analyses of Excel and SPSS. The student can search for the latest scientific data in databases and utilise research results in the development of gerontology.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student can describe different development methods and tools that can be used in a work community to develop work, well-being at work, and working methods. The student is familiar with the most important qualitative research methods and can select a data collection and analysis method for the implementation of qualitative research. The student can create and analyse an effective survey using the basic analyses of Excel and SPSS. The student can describe what is meant by evidence-based activities, can search for the latest scientific data in international databases, and utilises research results in the development of gerontology.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student can describe different development methods and tools that can be used in a work community to develop work, well-being at work, and working methods, and can select methods suitable for different situations on a justified basis. The student is familiar with the most important qualitative research methods and can select a data collection and analysis method for the implementation of qualitative research. The student can create an effective survey, and justify their selections and examine them critically. The student can analyse quantitative data using Excel and SPSS. The student can describe what is meant by evidence-based activities, is familiar with the levels of evidence, can search for the latest scientific data in international databases, and utilises research results in the development of gerontology.

Qualifications

No previous studies required