Course details
- This course is not currently scheduled but is available for group bookings on request
- Duration: 6 learning hours
- Fee: £200 or £180 for NHS employees
- Location: Highfield Campus, University of Southampton
About this course
This course examines the overarching issues relating to outcome measurement in rehabilitation. You will explore how you can make these measurements meaningful for patients.
You will look at the difference between ‘outcome domains’ and ‘outcome measures’. This will help you to apply your learning to your own practice.
Who this course is for
This course is for any healthcare professional working in rehabilitation including:
- GPs
- physiotherapists
- occupational therapists
- podiatrists
- nurses
- speech language therapists
Learning
The learning outcomes for this course are to:
- understand the main issues around outcome measurement
- explore the use of outcome measurements from all perspectives, specifically making outcome measurement meaningful for patients
- understand what quality factors relate to outcome measures
- a clear understanding of what makes a good outcome measure
- review the use of outcome measurement in your own practice to help you plan for the future
At the end of this course, you'll receive a certificate stating the number of learning hours you have carried out.
Course lead
The course tutors are:
- Dr Margaret Donovan-Hall, Associate Professor at the University of Southampton
- Chantel Ostler, Clinical Academic Physiotherapist in Prosthetic Rehabilitation at Solent NHS Trust
- Dr Dawn-Marie Walker, Associate Professor at the University of Southampton