Overview

This unit provides an overview of the skills necessary to critique and evaluate the usefulness, relevance and quality of research evidence related to occupational therapy professional practice. Components of evidence-based practice will be introduced related to occupational therapy. Quantitative and qualitative research methodology approaches that underpin evidence-based practice will also … For more content click the Read More button below.

Offerings

S2-01-PENINSULA-ON-CAMPUS

Rules

Enrolment Rule

Contacts

Chief Examiner(s)

Dr Katrina Long
Professor Ted Brown

Unit Coordinator(s)

Dr Katrina Long
Professor Ted Brown

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, you should be able to:
1.

Recognise the relevance of research in occupational therapy practice;

2.

Explain the role of theory in occupational therapy research;

3.

Describe and apply knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research paradigms relevant to occupational therapy practice;

4.

Evaluate and apply general measurement concepts: levels of measurement, reliability, validity;

5.

Apply basic parametric and non-parametric statistics;

6.

Describe, apply and evaluate qualitative research methodologies and methods;

7.

Discuss ethical issues and practices related to research;

8.

Apply and implement skills related to gathering and interpreting evidence from empirical literature to support professional and clinical practice;

9.

Apply and integrate principles outlined in the Monash Occupational Therapy Research Evidence Critique Form (MOTRECF) related to quantitative studies and qualitative studies to critique evidence.

Assessment summary

Assessment in this unit includes hurdle assessment tasks. Failure of any hurdle assessment task may result in failure of the unit.
Supplementary assessment is not available for this unit. Check the supplementary assessments page for details about exemptions.
 

Assessment

1 - Data base search strategy for one research question using a variety of data bases (3,000 words)
2 - Quantitative and Qualitative MOTRECF Proforma to appraise a research article (5,000 words)
3 - MCQ & Short answer invigilated Class Tests (2 Tests - 1.5 hours each)

Scheduled and non-scheduled teaching activities

Tutorials

Workload requirements

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Learning resources

Required resources

Availability in areas of study

Occupational therapy