SERVICE
PROVISION
Focus on Rehabilitation Service Provision
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Knowledge |
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Cognitive
skills |
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Skills
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1.
Consider aspects of service provision to facilitate and support
occupational performance |
For
this assignment, you will need to provide a critical evaluation of service
provision for any diagnostic group, as follows.
Critically
evaluate occupational therapy service provision in any area of service.
Consider issues impacting upon practice and challenges to sustaining an
occupational focus.
You
are required to explore an area of personal interest and devise your own
specific essay question which will enable you to do this. (FOCUS ON NEURO
REHAB}
Here is some additional guidance on the content and structure of
the essay
- Detail in your introduction the
health and occupational needs of one service user population e.g. early
onset dementia and maintaining employment. Include relevant legislation,
guidelines, policy, environments and emerging issues to justify the focus
on this service area. (approx. 300 words).
- Briefly draw on any relevant
theoretical and philosophical perspectives of occupational therapy that
influence this service area e.g. a model of practice (approx. 200 words).
- Drawing on a range on
literature (which includes research outcomes not dated older than 10 years
old), detail and critique current service provision in this context area.
This must include how the service is measured by considering how
assessment tools and outcome measures relate to evidence-based practice at
the level of the individual, service and profession. (Approx 1000
words).
- Drawing on practice experience,
analyse any challenges to improving
occupational therapy service provision in this context area. Detail
any opportunities for innovative practice which may address the challenges
presented (Approx 300).
- Conclusion should succinctly
cover the main points of the assignment. (200 words)
Marking Criteria
Content requirement and learning outcomes addressed (from
assessment block descriptor) |
A* Outstanding 90-100 |
A (A+, A,
A-) Excellent 70 - 89 |
B (B+, B,
B-) Very good 60-69 |
C (C+, C,
C-) Good 50-59 |
Introduction 10% |
An outstanding introduction to the service area, justified well
by legislation, guidelines, policy and emerging issues. |
An excellent introduction to the service area, justified well by
legislation, guidelines, policy and emerging issues. |
A very good introduction to the service area, justified well by
legislation, guidelines, policy and emerging issues. |
A good introduction to the service area, justified by some
legislation, guidelines, policy and emerging issues. Some omissions |
Theoretical and philosophical
perspectives of occupational therapy 15% |
Outstanding consideration of key theoretical and philosophical
perspectives of occupational therapy to justify service provision. |
Excellent consideration of key theoretical and philosophical
perspectives of occupational therapy to justify service provision |
Very good consideration of key theoretical and philosophical
perspectives of occupational therapy to justify service provision. |
Good consideration of key theoretical and philosophical
perspectives of occupational therapy to justify service provision. Some
omissions |
Critical consideration of a
service area 40% |
Draws on an outstanding range of literature to develop a highly
complex critique of service provision. |
Draws on an excellent range of literature to critique service
provision. |
Draws on a very good range of literature to critique service
provision. |
Draws on a good range of literature. Some omission or
inaccuracies in relation to critically evaluation service provisio |
Consideration of assessment tools
and outcome measures 15% |
A highly critical, in-depth consideration of tools and measures
that relate to all three levels of measurement |
Excellent consideration of tools and measures that relate to all
three levels of measurement |
Very good consideration of tools and measures that relate to all
three levels of measurement |
Good consideration of tools and measures. Some omissions in
relation to the levels of measurement |
Draws on practice experience 10% |
An outstanding ability to synthesis practice experience with
identifying solutions that promote innovative practice |
A excellent standard of synthesising practice experience with
identifying solutions that promote innovative practice. |
A good standard of synthesising practice experience with identifying
solutions that influence practice. |
Some evidence of drawing on practice experience to identify
potential practice problems. |
Conclusion 10% |
An outstanding ability to conclude main points clearly and
concisely |
An excellent ability to conclude main points clearly and
concisely |
An good ability to conclude main points clearly and
concisely |
An ability to conclude main points clearly |
READING LIST
Healthcare management
- Book
- by
Judith Smith
- 2016
Investigating the provision of occupational therapy services: A
case study in Canadian Journal of
Occupational Therapy
- Article
- by
Alicia Carey; Lynn Cockburn; Sylvia Langlois
- 13/05/2019
Developing vocational rehabilitation services for people with
long-term neurological conditions: Identifying facilitators and barriers to
service provision in
British Journal of Occupational Therapy
- Article
- by
Kate Hayward; Bilal A Mateen; E Diane Playford; Gail Eva
- 06/2019
Occupational therapy and vocational rehabilitation
- Book
- by
Joanna Ross
- c2007
Understanding health inequalities
- Book
- by
Hilary Graham
- 2009
Occupational therapy essentials for clinical competence
- Book
- by
Mary Beth Patnaude; Robin Newman
- 2017
Redesigning Occupational Therapy Service Provision to Increase
Efficiency, Effectiveness and Stakeholder Satisfaction in British Journal of Occupational Therapy
- Article
- by
Ayana Horton; Jennifer Hall
- 04/2008
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