RHS 424
Course Description
The course is designed to explore those factors affecting the health and well being of aging people. It will cover the relationship between the process of aging and behaviour in such areas as sensory, personality and cognitive functioning. Other subjects will include the principle and practice of geriatric rehabilitation based on the theories of aging. Social, cultural influences and age-related changes in accommodation to the physical environment will be discussed. Finally, considerable attention will be paid to some specifically selected clinical conditions that are common with the elderly people including overall assessment of health and functional profile of an aged individual.
1. TOPICS to be COVERED/ WEEK | Contact Hours | Week/ Date |
Breaking the ice. Establishment of Class Ground Rules. Assignment of head student. Collection of students' contact information. Overview of the course goals: · Why it is important to study geriatric course? · What are your expected outcomes from this course? Explanation of the students' projects. | 3 | Week one
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Definitions of ageing, gerontology and geriatric. Theories of aging. | 1 | Week two
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Interview “Students' project-1" Measurement of vital signs, observation, muscle power and physical activity level “Students' project -2" | 2 | |
Age-related physiological, psychological and pathological changes | 1 | Week three
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One-leg stance test, sit to stand test “Students' project -3" | 2 | |
Age-related physiological, psychological and pathological changes | 1 | Week four
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Timed up and go test, Functional reach test ''Students' project-4" | 2 | |
Geriatric comprehensive assessment. | 1 | Week five
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Gait assessment; step length, stride length, speed, walking aids Students' project -5" | 2 | |
Geriatric comprehensive assessment. | 1 | Week six
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Assessment of the cognitive status of elders. “Student's project-6" | 2 | |
Theoretical Mid Term Exam. | 1 | Week seven
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Practical Mid Term Exam | 2 | |
Environmental assessment. | 1 | Week ten
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Environmental assessment “Student's project-7" | 2 | |
Fall in elderly | 1 | Week eleven
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Quality of life measurement. “Students' project -8" | 2 | |
Alzheimer’s disease. | 1 | Week twelve
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Case writing “Student's project-9" | 2 | |
Tips to design individual therapeutic/rehabilitation plan. | 1 | Week thirteen
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Design plan of care “Student's project-10" | 2 | |
Effect of OA on quality of life of Saudi old ladies. | 1 | Week fourteen
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Submission of project portfolio- Gait Training- Exercise for old people. | 2 | |
Presentations of projects | 3 | Week fifteen |
Revision | 1 | Week sixteen
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Revision | 2 | |
Final Exam | 2 | Week seventeen |
Total Hours with Assessment | 50 |
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Schedule of Assessment Tasks for Students During the Semester
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Assessment | Assessment task | Week due | Proportion of Final Assessment |
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| Theoretical Mid-Term exam (10%) Practical Mid-Term exam (10%) | Week seven | 20% |
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| In- course work: - Students' project (35%)
- Commitment to the class ground rules (2.5%) - Active participation (smiley faces) (2.5%) |
Continuous | 40% |
3 | Final term exam | Final examination period | 40% |
Learning Resources
1. Required Text(s) 1. Carole Bernstein Lewis: Aging The Health- Care Challenge, F.A.Davis Company, Philadelphia, last edition. 2. Ruth L. Di Domenico and Wilma Z. Ziegler: Practical rehabilitation techniques for geriatric aides, Aspen last edition. 3. Andrew A. Guccione: Geriatric Physical Therapy, Mosby, last edition. 4. Carole B. & Jennifer M.: Geriatric Physical Therapy: A clinical Approach, Appleton and Lang, Norwalk. Last edition. |
2. Essential References
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3- Recommended Books and Reference Material (Journals, Reports, etc) (Attach List)
http://www.idosi.org/mejsr/mejsr7(4)11/11.pdf
http://www.journalofthesaudiheart.com/article/PIIS1016731511000054/fulltext
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4-.Electronic Materials, Web Sites etc Instructor's web page: http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/Salwa El-Sobkey/ Students are required to use the data base web site for article search as Pub med.etc. |
5- Other learning material such as computer-based programs/CD, professional standards/regulations N/A |