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Siun soten sosiaalipäivystyksen työnkuvan kehittäminen
(2020)
työpaikassa tulisikin olla määritelty työnkuva. Työnkuva helpottaa itse työn tekemistä, mutta toisaalta myös selkiyttää rekrytointitilanteissa niin rekrytoijalle kuin rekrytoitavallekin, mikä työ on kyseessä ja mitä kaikkea se pitää sisällään. Työnkuvan...
Työnkuvat kuntoon! Moniammatillisen toiminnan kehittäminen ikääntyneiden palveluasumisessa
(2024)
Väestön ikääntyessä palvelujen tarve kasvaa, joka lisää myös hoitajien ja palveluasumisen tarvetta. Palveluasumisen moniammatillisen osaamisen avulla mahdollistetaan ikääntyneen hoidon toteutuminen toiminnallisuutta ylläpitäen sekä tuetaan...
As the population ages, the need for services, carers and service housing increases. Multidisciplinary competence in service housing enables the provision of care for older people while maintaining their functionality and supporting the staff in their work. The aim of this thesis was to develop multidisciplinary competence in service housing for older people. The thesis investigated the professional competence of physiotherapists and occupational therapists and how this competence can support multidisciplinary work. The thesis was implemented as a qualitative, research-based development activity. The development methods used were a Webropol survey and a Teams workshop. The survey was sent to the physiotherapists and occupational therapists working in Attendo therapy services. The results of the survey were analysed using content analysis with a focus on thematic analysis. The results showed that the job description of a physiotherapist and occupational therapist is broad and there is a high degree of similarity. As a result of the thesis development activity, job descriptions for physiotherapists and occupational therapists were created, which can be used in supervisory work, in the recruitment of these professional groups and work organisation. The job descriptions were compiled in a guide as part of the residential services of Attendo Homes. Although the terminology used in the development work referred to service housing, the job descriptions can be used in the context of existing communal housing and 24-hour service housing. In the future, it would be good to introduce therapy competence to other staff working in the unit, as this could support the effectiveness of multidisciplinary cooperation....
As the population ages, the need for services, carers and service housing increases. Multidisciplinary competence in service housing enables the provision of care for older people while maintaining their functionality and supporting the staff in their work. The aim of this thesis was to develop multidisciplinary competence in service housing for older people. The thesis investigated the professional competence of physiotherapists and occupational therapists and how this competence can support multidisciplinary work. The thesis was implemented as a qualitative, research-based development activity. The development methods used were a Webropol survey and a Teams workshop. The survey was sent to the physiotherapists and occupational therapists working in Attendo therapy services. The results of the survey were analysed using content analysis with a focus on thematic analysis. The results showed that the job description of a physiotherapist and occupational therapist is broad and there is a high degree of similarity. As a result of the thesis development activity, job descriptions for physiotherapists and occupational therapists were created, which can be used in supervisory work, in the recruitment of these professional groups and work organisation. The job descriptions were compiled in a guide as part of the residential services of Attendo Homes. Although the terminology used in the development work referred to service housing, the job descriptions can be used in the context of existing communal housing and 24-hour service housing. In the future, it would be good to introduce therapy competence to other staff working in the unit, as this could support the effectiveness of multidisciplinary cooperation....

