Occupational Therapy: Clinical Reasoning 1, Fieldwork and Seminar

Faculty

Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences

Version

Version 1 of 15.01.2025.

Module identifier

22B0054

Module level

Bachelor

Language of instruction

German

ECTS credit points and grading

5.0

Module frequency

winter- and summerterm

Duration

1 semester

 

 

Overall workload

The total workload for the module is 150 hours (see also "ECTS credit points and grading").

Teaching and learning methods
Lecturer based learning
Hours of workloadType of teachingMedia implementationConcretization
20LecturePresence-
10Learning in groups / Coaching of groupsPresence-
Lecturer independent learning
Hours of workloadType of teachingMedia implementationConcretization
30Self-Assessment-
30Creation of examinations-
60Other-
Graded examination
  • Oral presentation, with written elaboration or
  • Written examination
Ungraded exam
  • Regular participation
Literature

  • Benett, S. & Benett, J. (2000): The process of evidence-based practice in occupational therapy: Informing clinical decisions. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal (2000), 47, 171-180 
  • Duncan, E. (2020). Foundations for Practice in Occupational Therapy. 6. Edition. Churchill Livingstone: Elsevier.
  • Duncan, E. (2022). Skills for Practice in Occupational Therapy. 2nd. Edition. Churchill Livingstone: Elsevier.
  • Feiler, M. (Hrsg.) (2019). Professionelles und Klinisches Reasoning in der Ergotherapie. Ein Leitfaden für reflektiertes Denken und Handeln. Stauttgart: Thieme.
  • Higgs, J., Jones, M.A., Loftus, S. & Christensen, N. (2018). Clinical reasoning in the health professions (4th ed.). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
  • Klemme, B. & Siegmann, G. (2015). Clinical Reasoning. Therapeutische Denkprozesse lernen. 2. überarbeitete Auflage. Stuttgart: Thieme.
  • Schubert, A. (2019). Lernbedarf von PraktikerInnen der Logop?die, Ergotherapie und Physiotherapie für evidenzbasiertes Arbeiten-Querschnittsstudie. Zeitschrift für Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualit?t im Gesundheitswesen, 140, 43-51.
  • Tempesta, St. & Mcintyrea, A. (2006). Using the ICF to clarify team roles and demonstrate clinical reasoning in stroke rehabilitation. Disability and Rehabilitation Volume 28, Issue 10,663-667 
  • Unsworth, C. (2001). The Clinical Reasoning of Novice and Expert Occupational Therapists. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy,Volume 8, Issue 4, 163-173
  • Wilkert, J. (2015). Rückschau auf Clinical Reasoning in der Ergotherapie. Ergoscience. 2015, Vol. 10 Issue 2, 77-80

Applicability in study programs

  • Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Physiotherapy
    • Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Physiotherapy, B.Sc.

    Person responsible for the module
    • Berding, Jutta
    Teachers
    • Berding, Jutta