Module GW3331-KP08

Profile Workshop: Pediatrics, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy in Childhood (PrWPaeKiJu)


Duration

1 Semester

Turnus of offer

each winter semester

Credit points

8

Course of studies, specific fields and terms:

  • Bachelor Occupational Therapy/ speech therapy 2022, optional subject, Interprofessional cooperation - profile workshop
  • Bachelor Physiotherapy 2022, optional subject, Profilwerkstatt
  • Bachelor Physiotherapy 2018, optional subject, Profilwerkstatt
  • Bachelor Physiotherapy 2017, optional subject, Profilwerkstatt
  • Bachelor Occupational Therapy 2018, optional subject, Interprofessional cooperation - profile workshop

Classes and lectures:

  • lecture: Therapeutic action in challenging care situations (lecture, 1 SWS)
  • Insight into Health Care processes (practical course, 1 SWS)
  • Assessment and treatment planning in paediatrics and child and adolescent psychosomatic medicine (seminar, 3 SWS)

Workload:

  • 75 hours in-classroom work
  • 165 hours private studies

Contents of teaching:

  • In-depth knowledge of various cross-sectional issues of patient care (including person-centered care, culturally sensitive work, dealing with progressive diseases, etc.)
  • Structural, organizational and legal framework conditions for care (e.g. therapeutic products guidelines).
  • Person centering and shared decision making from an interprofessional perspective
  • Processing of clinical cases from an interprofessional perspective within the field of pediatrics / child and adolescent psychosomatics in the sense of an evidence-based approach
  • Interprofessional evidence-based assessment and treatment planning for typical clinical pictures in paediatrics
  • Evaluation of typical diagnostic procedures based on test methods, the significance of these procedures for interprofessional treatment planning
  • In-depth development diagnostics and further assessments / test procedures in paediatrics
  • Components of the therapeutic process (e.g. goal setting, choice of treatment concept, outcome assessment, evaluation of results) from an interprofessional perspective, e.g. using case studies
  • Adaptation of typical treatment concepts to case studies from paediatrics / child and adolescent psychosomatics, taking into account individual context factors and preferences of those affected
  • Interprofessional case presentations and discussions
  • Internship in a health care facility with a focus on pediatrics / child and adolescent psychosomatics
  • Practice on communication with children and their parents or caregivers in specific therapeutic settings, e.g. in the application of a treatment concept.
  • Deepening on the design of test situations with children
  • Adaptation possibilities, application possibilities and communicative aspects in relation to rules of play and behaviour in the therapeutic setting of paediatrics

Qualification-goals/Competencies:

  • Students have a deeper understanding of therapeutic action in challenging care situations and expand their spectrum of ethically-reflective action.
  • They have an in-depth understanding of the diseases in the field of pediatrics / child and adolescent psychosomatics and of the health and everyday problems of the affected patients
  • They are able to formulate patient / client-centered therapy goals and know suitable assessments for them.
  • In an interprofessional context, they can (co-) develop a plan for a targeted and systematic assessment of findings and evidence-based interventions on a case-by-case basis.
  • They are able to set up outcome parameters for measuring the success of therapy and can evaluate assessments with regard to their quality and areas of application.
  • They know the intersections and limits of the professional competencies of the various therapeutic professions and can reflect this knowledge in interprofessional diagnosis and treatment planning.
  • They will be able to prepare findings appropriately for patients and interprofessional case discussions.
  • They can bring your own perspectives and competencies into the interprofessional exchange and group processes in a goal-oriented, constructive and solution-oriented manner.
  • Students communicate with children and their parents or caregivers in a situation- and age-appropriate way in the context of therapeutic practice (in simulations).
  • Students prepare children appropriately for a test or assessment situation in the context of therapeutic practice (in simulations).
  • Students prepare children appropriately for a test or assessment situation in the context of therapeutic practice (in simulations).

Grading through:

  • Oral examination

Responsible for this module:

  • Prof. Dr. Katharina Röse

Teacher:

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Language:

  • offered only in German

Notes:

Admission requirements for taking the module:
- None

Admission requirements for participation in module examination(s):
- None

Module exam(s):
- GW3331-L1: Profile Workshop Paediatrics and Ki-Ju-Psychosomatics, oral examination, 100% of the module grade.

Last Updated:

25.09.2024