Cerebral Palsy Course Assignment: Difference between revisions

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=== Physiopedia page  ===
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The Physiopedia page that you write should be chosen from the list below or it can be a related subject that you would like to explore. It is most likely that you will write a new page from scratch however there are a few options to review, update and improve existing pages.  You Physiopedia page should be physiotherapy specific and evidence based. It should be structured in relation to the content of the page, divided by subheadings, concisely written, supported by up-to-date published literature and referenced. It should also include media (copyright free images and youtube video) to enhance your writing as well as links to other Physiopedia pages and external resources to lead readers to other sources of knowledge. Your finished Physiopedia page should be 1000-2000 words in length, you will therefore need to write concisely and efficiently.  Choose one of these subjects:
The Physiopedia page that you write should be chosen from the list below or it can be a related subject that you would like to explore. You Physiopedia page should be physiotherapy specific and evidence based. It should be structured in relation to the content of the page, divided by subheadings, concisely written, supported by up-to-date published literature and referenced. It should also include media (copyright free images and youtube video) to enhance your writing as well as links to other Physiopedia pages and external resources to lead readers to other sources of knowledge. Your finished Physiopedia page should be 1000-2000 words in length, you will therefore need to write concisely and efficiently.    


*Exercise physiology
You can either choose to write a new page in Physiopedia of your choosing or review and update one of the existing pages.
*'


Good example of Physiopedia pages:  
'''New pages:'''


[[Physical activity|Physical Activity]]  
*Handling the Child with Cerebral Palsy
*A page on one of the specific therapeutic interventions from this page - [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Specific_Therapeutic_Interventions_for_Individuals_with_Cerebral_Palsy Specific Therapeutic Interventions]
*Innovation in Cerebral Palsy
*<span style="font-size: 13.28px;">..... feel free to suggest other ideas!!</span>


[[COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)|COPD]]<br>
'''Pages to review and update:'''
 
*[http://www.physio-pedia.com/Multidisciplinary/Interdisciplinary_Management_in_Cerebral_Palsy Cerebral Palsy and the Interdisciplinary Team]
*[http://www.physio-pedia.com/Development_of_the_Child_with_Cerebral_Palsy Development of the Child with Cerebral Palsy]
*[http://www.physio-pedia.com/Evaluating_the_Child_with_Cerebral_Palsy Evaluating the Child with Cerebral Palsy]
*[http://www.physio-pedia.com/Cerebral_Palsy_Outcome_Measures Outcome Measures in Cerebral Palsy]
*[http://www.physio-pedia.com/Physiotherapy_Treatment_Approaches_for_Individuals_with_Cerebral_Palsy Physiotherapy Treatment Approaches for individuals with Cerebral Palsy]
*[http://www.physio-pedia.com/Positioning_the_Child_with_Cerebral_Palsy#Sitting_Position Positioning the child with Cerebral Palsy]
*[http://www.physio-pedia.com/Feeding_the_Child_with_Cerebral_Palsy Feeding the Child with Cerebral Palsy]
*[http://www.physio-pedia.com/Activities_of_Daily_Living_in_Cerebral_Palsy Activities of Daily Liiving and Play with the Child with Cerebral Palsy]&nbsp;
*[http://www.physio-pedia.com/index.php?title=Vocational_Training_for_individuals_with_Cerebral_Palsy Vocational Training for Individuals with Cerebral Palsy]
*[http://www.physio-pedia.com/index.php?title=Vocational_Training_for_individuals_with_Cerebral_Palsy ][http://www.physio-pedia.com/Specific_Therapeutic_Interventions_for_Individuals_with_Cerebral_Palsy#Context-focused_Therapy Specific Therapeutic Interventions for Individuals with Cerebral Palsy]
*[http://www.physio-pedia.com/Early_Intervention_and_the_Importance_of_Early_Identification_of_Cerebral_Palsy Early Intervention and Cerebral Palsy]
*[http://www.physio-pedia.com/index.php?title=Working_at_Care_Centres_for_Individuals_with_Cerebral_Palsy&action=edit Working at Care Centres for Individuals with Cerebral Palsy]
*[http://www.physio-pedia.com/Biomechanics_for_Cerebral_Palsy_Orthotics Biomechanics for Cerebral Palsy Orthotics]
*[http://www.physio-pedia.com/Gait_Analysis_in_Cerebral_Palsy Gait Analysis in Cerebral Palsy]

Revision as of 12:37, 9 October 2016

Introduction[edit | edit source]

This page provides guidelines for completing the required assignment for the Managing Children with Cerebral Palsy course in Physiopedia Plus.

The assignment is designed to:

  1. Provide you a method to demonstrate that you have understood the course content and are able to implement it into your professional practice.
  2. Allow you to dig deeper into a topic that is of particular relevance to you and your context.
  3. Contribute to your profession.  On achieving a pass we acknowledge that your work is of a sufficient standard to be published in Physiopedia (with your permission of course!) which can then be used by the physiotherapy community for teaching and learning purposes. This is a great opportunity to contribute to the profession and demonstrate your professional leadership!

To satisfy all contexts and learning styles there are 6 options for the assignment (each described in more detail below). You should choose to do one of the following:

  1. Patient case study
  2. Knowledge translation reference
  3. Training colleagues
  4. Physiopedia page
  5. Analysis of one discussion from course
  6. Pilot project


Requirements[edit | edit source]

This assignment is a required part of the course to gain your course completion certificate.  The assignment must be submitted before 30 October 2016. 

To pass this assignment we expect a good level of academic writing. The assignment should:

  1. Demonstrate evidence of learning from the course.  We must be able to see that you have reflected on your practice and how what you have learned has changed your practice.  
  2. Show strong evidence of reading and investigation by discovering quality evidence and additional resources that weren’t provided in the course and relate specifically to the context of your assignment.
  3. At least THREE references as evidence for the approach taken. These references must be cited in the text where they support your statements and listed at the end of your assignment. Read more about referencing here.

Please note - You will not receive a mark for your case presentation / assignment. All submitted assignments are reviewed by the course team and a completed/passed assignment will only be added to your PP+ activity log if your submission is considered to be of sufficient standard. We are not looking for correct or incorrect answers! We are looking for the implementation of the techniques and skills covered during the course and an engagement with the relevant literature.

The team are aware that many course participants will struggle writing in english. This will be taken into account when reviewing the submissions. Please DO NOT COPY text from the internet, the course resources or from other participants submissions into your assignment. If you do this your assignment will be failed and you will be asked to resubmit. We want to see a unique submission written in your own words.

Submission[edit | edit source]

We recommend you write your case presentation using Word or similar and keep a copy for yourself when you submit it.

You should submit your assignment online through this link:

  • Submit assignment here

Choose one of the following for your assignment[edit | edit source]

Patient case study[edit | edit source]

A patient case study is an evidence based report of your interaction with a patient. Your finished case study should be 1000-2000 words in length, you will therefore need to write concisely and efficiently. You should use the following template:

  1. Title - the title should be specific to and descriptive of this case.
  2. Abstract - this is where you simply summarise your case study into a story which flows logically. It is a narrative that consists of a short version of the whole paper. There are no headings within the narrative abstract.
  3. Introduction - what is particularly interesting about the case you want to describe.
  4. Case presentation - this is where you describe the case in detail. The complaint that the patient has, information obtained from the history, results of clinical examination and working clinical impression of patient.
  5. Management and outcome - this is where you clearly describe the care plan, as well as the care which was actually provided, and the outcome.
  6. Discussion - In this section you should identify any questions that the case raises and summarise the clinical conclusions.
  7. References - Only use references that you have read and understood, are cited in the text of the case study and support your writing.

More detailed guidelines for writing a case study

See an example case study in Physiopedia


Physiopedia page[edit | edit source]

The Physiopedia page that you write should be chosen from the list below or it can be a related subject that you would like to explore. You Physiopedia page should be physiotherapy specific and evidence based. It should be structured in relation to the content of the page, divided by subheadings, concisely written, supported by up-to-date published literature and referenced. It should also include media (copyright free images and youtube video) to enhance your writing as well as links to other Physiopedia pages and external resources to lead readers to other sources of knowledge. Your finished Physiopedia page should be 1000-2000 words in length, you will therefore need to write concisely and efficiently.  

You can either choose to write a new page in Physiopedia of your choosing or review and update one of the existing pages.

New pages:

  • Handling the Child with Cerebral Palsy
  • A page on one of the specific therapeutic interventions from this page - Specific Therapeutic Interventions
  • Innovation in Cerebral Palsy
  • ..... feel free to suggest other ideas!!

Pages to review and update: