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Assessment of Functional Capacity in Aging and Special Features of Physiotherapy (3cr)

Code: BB00DL53-3001

General information


Enrollment
14.04.2025 - 01.09.2025
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
01.09.2025 - 12.12.2025
Implementation is running.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 cr
Unit
SeAMK Physiotherapy
Campus
SeAMK Seinäjoki, Kampustalo
Teaching languages
Finnish
Degree programmes
Bachelor of Health Care, Physiotherapy
Teachers
Marjut Koskela
Toni Sippola
Groups
FYS23
Bachelor of Health Care, Physiotherapy
Course
BB00DL53

Evaluation scale

1-5

Objective

The student can:

- Explain the effects of exercise on the aging body and justify the key factors when guiding the elderly's exercise
- Apply different research methods when assessing the functional capacity and independent survival of the elderly
- Apply research results when guiding therapeutic practice for the elderly
- Uses the ICF classification and the TOIMIA database when describing the functional capacity and functional limitations of the elderly
- Guide the elderly using aids that support functional ability
- Find solutions in technology that support the daily activities of the elderly
- Apply qualitative research in their interview task

- can explain what RAI assessment means as part of a reliable assessment of the client's service needs and support for functional capacity and agency.
- knows the structure of the RAI assessment, the steps of the assessment process and his/her role in a reliable, multidisciplinary and client-centred RAI assessment.
- know how to use the RAI assessment manual when conducting a client assessment.
- recognise the importance of involving the client and his/her family in the RAI assessment

Content

- Health promotion and aging
- Different research methods of functional ability and independent survival in aging
- Exercising aging muscle strength and motor skills using different sensory channels
- ICF classification system and TOIMIA database
- Auxiliary process
- Robotics, wellness technology and digitalization
- Qualitative research
- RAI assessment

Materials

Carr, J. & Shepherd, R. 1989. Toispuolihalvauspotilaan liikkeiden uudelleen oppiminen. Valtionpainatuskeskus.
Heikkinen E., Rantanen T. (toim.) 2020. Gerontologia. Kustannus oy Duodecim.
Kulmala, J. (toim.) 2019. Hyvä vanhuus. PK-kustannus.
Pajala, S. 2012. Iäkkäiden kaatumisen ehkäisy, Opas/Terveyden ja hyvinvoinnin laitos (THL): 16
Sarvimäki, A. & Heimonen, S. & Mäki-Petäjä-Leinonen, A. 2010. Vanhuus ja haavoittuvuus. Helsinki: Edita.
Soinila, S. et al. (toim.) 2015. Neurologia. Duodecim.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student:

- Identifies health-promoting and disease-preventing factors related to an aging person's life situation
- Knows how to use several research methods when assessing the functional capacity and independent survival of an aging person
- Recognizes functional ability research results and is able to guide therapeutic exercise that promotes the functional ability of an aging person
- can carry out a RAI assessment of the client with assistance
- Can partially use the ICF classification system and the TOIMIA database
- Understands the assistive technology process of the elderly
- Recognizes the opportunities of wellness technology to support physiotherapy for the elderly
- Partially applies the basic methods of qualitative research

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student:

- Understands the health-promoting and disease-preventing factors related to the life situation of an aging person
- Uses different research methods when assessing the functional capacity and independent survival of the elderly
- Can interpret functional ability research results and guide evidence-based therapeutic exercise that promotes the functional capacity of an aging person
- can carry out a RAI assessment of the client
- Knows how to use the ICF classification system and the TOIMIA database
- Knows how to guide elderly people in the assistive technology process
- Utilizes wellness technology to support physiotherapy for the elderly
- Applies the basic methods of qualitative research

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student:

- Can analyze health-promoting and disease-preventing factors related to an aging person's life situation
- Makes versatile use of different research methods when assessing the functional capacity and independent survival of an aging person
- Applies research results when directing an evidence-based therapeutic exercise that promotes the functional capacity of the aging population
- can carry out a RAI assessment together with the client
- make informed use of the ICF classification system and the TOIMIA database
- can provide professional guidance to older people in the assistive technology process
- make good use of wellness technology to support physiotherapy for older people
- apply basic qualitative research methods appropriately

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