Syventävä kvantitatiivinen ja kvalitatiivinen kehittämisosaaminen (10 cr)
Code: S000EM86-3001
General information
Enrollment
03.05.2021 - 30.09.2021
Timing
01.10.2021 - 30.05.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
10 op
Virtual portion
10 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
Kuntoutus ja tutkiminen
Campus
Myllypurontie 1
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
15 - 25
Degree programmes
- Master's Degree Programme in Osteopathy
Teachers
- Osteopathy YAMK Virtuaali
- Eija Metsälä
- Tricia Cleland Silva
Teacher in charge
Laura Lee Calonius
Groups
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S2421S6Master's Degree Programme in Osteopathy, ylempi, sote
Objective
The student is able to
• formulate research questions which are related to clinical practice
• demonstrate, using a range of quantitative and qualitative strategies to answer these questions appropriately
• transfer these skills into their clinical practice and demonstrate how these skills will enhance their future development
• assess various aspects of research and development in relation to osteopathic practice
• evaluate the ethics aspects of the research process
Content
• Design and the research process in quantitative and qualitative research
• Embedding an ethical perspective into the research project
• quantitative and qualitative data collection methods and analysis
• Concepts of reliability, validity and interpretation
• Overview of quantitative research methods: Descriptive and analytic methods, parametric and non-parametric methods
• Overview of qualitative research methods: Grounded theory, phenomenology, ethnographic, discourse analysis, action research, person-focused research and narrative methods
Location and time
Online sessions in Zoom
By Docent Eija Metsälä/Quantitative research
6.10 at 10-11 Introduction to the course
13.10 at 10-11 Refreshing quantitative methods learned at basic R&D course and some advanced methods (1h)
13.10 at 11-12 Quantitative research in osteopathy (1h)
27.10 at 10-12 Interpretating statistical analyses
3.11 at 10-12 SPSS practice
Sessions by Dr Jerry Draper Rodi D.Prof.(Ost), PG Dip, PG Cert, DO
11.11 (2hr) 10am-12pm
15.11 (1 hr) pre-recorded lecture
24.11 (2 hr) 10-12
2.12 (1 hr) 10-11
9.12 (2 hr) 10-12
16.12 (2 hr) 10-12
Materials
Can be found from the Moodle platform
Teaching methods
Online lectures and workshops in Zoom (mandatory presence)
Independent learning using dedicated Moodle-platform
Exam schedules
The assessment will happen in four parts
Quantitative research - general part (exam 17.11)
Quantitative research - osteopathy spesific part
Qualitative research - general part
Qualitative research - osteopathy spesific part
Final score will form out of these as a mean of four parts
Completion alternatives
Some online sessions can be recorded if so agreed by all the participants.
Student workload
Quantitative part comprises 5 ECTS = 135h student work.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student uses approaches of quantitative and qualitative research methods related to osteopathic practice, solves problems in using quantitative and qualitative research methods, recognizes and analyzes the benefits of quantitative and qualitative research strategies.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student uses concepts of the area of expertise correctly, solves problems in the field of quantitative and qualitative research and osteopathic practice, and develops new viewpoints or solutions for osteopathy practice.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student creates a consistent knowledge base for osteopathy practice by making use of quantitative and qualitative research methods in a critical and analytic manner, uses concepts of the area of expertise innovatively, solves demanding problems in the field of research where new knowledge and competence is created. The student applies and combines information from different fields, develops innovative insights or solutions for the best of the patient, communicates about subject matters convincingly both orally and in writing to patients such as audiences within and exterior to the field.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Sufficient performance: has completed basic requirements to pass the course and has made an attempt to apply and articulate concepts and information both verbally and in writing but has not made enough effort overall, the assignments and/or team projects are weak and require further input. The student has demonstrated little effort, interest and motivation for class activities and course assignments.
Qualifications
Research methods and tools 5 ECTS credits or equivalent research and development studies.