SIRA Allied Health Practitioner Introductory Training Program – Part 2: Practical application of principles

Content
14 modules

Instructor
AHP Assessor

Released
27 Oct 2023

Description

This course outlines the key injury management and treatment principles and the implications for allied health practitioners with the aim of enhancing effectiveness of treatment with a particular focus on successful recovery through work outcomes.

The Clinical Framework For the Delivery of Health Services (Clinical Framework) is an evidence-based guide designed to support healthcare practitioners delivering services to injured people with compensable injuries. Developed by the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) and WorkSafe Victoria, this framework reflects contemporary research and has been widely endorsed by Australian workers’ compensation jurisdictions, SIRA and peak health associations.

If you have any questions or concerns whilst completing this program, please contact the Help Desk Support Team on ahp_pief@pief.com.au or (03) 9940 4893 - option 1. 

Objectives

By the end of this course you should be able to:

  • discuss the importance of outcome measures to demonstrate treatment effectiveness
  • discuss the use of outcome measures related to the functional goals of therapy
  • describe the flags model for identifying risk factors that may influence an injured person’s health and recovery
  • apply resources to assist in identifying risk factors and communicate the findings with the support team
  • apply key strategies to empower an injured person to manage their injury
  • communicate key messages for an injured person experiencing pain and psychological distress
  • develop SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Timed) goals and effectively communicate them with the support team
  • apply an evidence based and active approach to treatment.

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Course Overview
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Principle One: Measure and demonstrate the effectiveness of treatment
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Principle One: Case study
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Principle Two: Adopt a biopsychosocial approach
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Principle Two: Case study
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Principle Three: Empower the injured person to manage their injury
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Principle Three: Case study
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Principle Four: Implement goals focused on optimising function, participation and recovery through work
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Principle Four: Case study
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Principle Five: Base treatment on the best available research evidence
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Principle Five: Case study
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Value-based health care
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Assessment Task for Part 2 Instructions
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Assessment Task for Part 2 (up to 3 attempts)
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