Learning outcomes physiotherapy in neurology – a structured consensus finding of the Austrian University Network Physiotherapy in Neurology (ÖHPN) / Learning Outcomes Physiotherapie in der Neurologie – eine strukturierte Konsensfindung des österreichischen Hochschulnetzwerkes Physiotherapie in der Neurologie (ÖHPN)

Author:

Lotter Karin1,Kidritsch Anita2,Aftenberger Hannes3,Mayrhofer Gabriele4,Polanz Karin5,Riedl Tanja1,Seiringer Lisa5,Wess Theres6,Winkler Agnes1,Wolf Brigitte6,Pilsl Elisabeth6,Bauer-Horvath Heike7

Affiliation:

1. IMC Fachhochschule Krems , Studiengang Physiotherapie , Krems an der Donau , Österreich

2. Fachhochschule St. Pölten, Studiengang Physiotherapie , St. Pölten , Österreich

3. Fachhochschule Joanneum Graz, Studiengang Physiotherapie , Graz , Österreich

4. Fachhochschule Gesundheitsberufe Oberösterreich, Studiengang Physiotherapie , Steyr , Österreich

5. Fachhochschule Salzburg, Studiengang Physiotherapie , Puch/Salzburg , Österreich

6. Fachhochschule Campus Wien, Studiengang Physiotherapie , Wien , Österreich

7. Fachhochschule Burgenland, Studiengang Physiotherapie , Pinkafeld ; Österreich

Abstract

Abstract Background European Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in tertiary education at Universities of Applied Sciences recommend a high level of competence orientation. This can be achieved and evaluated by the definition of Learning Outcomes. Furthermore, these Outcomes can assure a comparison of the level of education after graduation. Efforts should be made to achieve this form of Quality Assurance for the professional education of physiotherapists. Objective The aim of this paper is to state consensus of the Austrian Universities of Applied Sciences Network for Physiotherapy in Neurology through the definition of shared Learning Outcomes for the field of Neurology for undergraduate physiotherapy students. Methods Based on the guidelines of the European Qualification Framework (EQF), Physio Austria (Austrian Association of Physiotherapists) published the competency profile for physiotherapists describing learning outcomes of EQF levels 6 as the first study cycle with Bachelor degree. Specific learning outcomes for Physiotherapy in Neurology were added for the further development and differentiated assurance of Quality Standards in coordination with experts from the Universities of Applied Sciences in Austria. Results In addition to the Learning Outcomes described in the competency profile of Physio Austria, this consensus paper describes those specifically for the EQF Level 6 of physiotherapy in neurology. Specifications in neurology were made for the following roles: Expert in Physiotherapy, Communicator, Teamworker, Health Promoter, Innovator, Health Professional. Conclusion Recommendations for quality assurance in tertiary education are actively pursued across all participating Universities of Applied Sciences. This allows a better comparability of the educational standards in Physiotherapy in Neurology in Europe as well as internationally. This is of great importance for physiotherapists as health professionals.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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