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Chloe Todd

Cognitive assessments for older adults: Which ones are used by Canadian therapists and why - 0 views

In Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2007, 5(74), 370-381. Authors: Douglas, A., Liu, L., Warren, S., & Hooper, T. The purpose of the above article was to examine standardised and non-sta...

Cognition Assessment Older adults

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Emma Ratcliff

Cognitive assessments for older adults: Which ones are used by Canadian therapists and why - 0 views

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    I have not read the full article however they talk about 'bottom-up' and 'top-down' cognitive assessments - a point to consider in OT??
Chloe Todd

Cognitive assessment in the elderly: a review of clinical methods. - 0 views

Woodford, H.J. & George, J. (2007). Cognitive assessment in the elderly: a review of clinical methods. Q J Med, 100 469-484. This paper reviews the screening tests available to detect the presence...

Cognition Assessment

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Linda Robertson

The Perceive: Recall: Plan: Perform (PRPP) System of Task Analysis - 0 views

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    The Perceive: Recall: Plan and Perform System (PRPP) is a process-oriented, criterion referenced assessment that employs task analysis methods to determine problems with cognitive information processing component function during routine, task or subtask performance. The PRPP System is for use with adults and children who have difficulty performing daily or episodic tasks. It is suitable for adults and children of either sex and from any cultural background. The time taken to administer the PRPP System varies with the severity of information processing difficulty and the complexity of tasks assessed. A tester familiar with the PRPP System and the client can complete the assessment of one person on four or five tasks in most cases in one to two hours
Frank Lu

Cognitive Assessment Tool Inventory - 4 views

A comprehensive table of all the common cognitive assessments used by OT. It also gives brief description of the format and target population of each assessments and the time it takes to administer...

cognitive assessment acute care outcomes

started by Frank Lu on 04 Aug 12 no follow-up yet
Linda Robertson

In search of a standardised, comprehensive assessment of functioning - 3 views

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    As part of a national programme to provide mechanisms for quality improvement in the mental health sector, New Zealand has established the MH-Smart Programme. The programme aims to introduce the routine use of standardised assessments that, with repeated use, can reflect consumer changes, outcomes or results. This paper describes the process and rationale for assessing the suitability of measures of functioning.
Chloe Todd

Comparing the responsiveness of the assessment of motor process skills and the function... - 3 views

In Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, (2012), 79(3), 167-174. Authors: Fioravanti, A. M., Bordignon, C. M., Pettit, S. M., Woodhouse, L. J., & Ansley, B. J. The purpose of the journal was t...

Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS) Functional Independence Measure (FIM) Program evaluation Rehabilitation Treatment outcome

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Linda Robertson

PRPP / Assessments / Home / OPM(A) - Occupational Performance Model (Australia) - 0 views

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    The Perceive: Recall: Plan and Perform System (PRPP) is a process-oriented, criterion referenced assessment that employs task analysis methods to determine problems with cognitive information processing component function during routine, task or subtask performance. The PRPP System is for use with adults and children who have difficulty performing daily or episodic tasks.
Chloe Todd

Evaluation of a mental test score for assessment of mental impairment in the elderly. - 2 views

Hodkinson, H.M. (1972). Evaluation of a mental test score for assessment of mental impairment in the elderly. Age and Ageing, 1972, 223-237. A mental test score consisting of 26 questions testing ...

Cognition Assessment

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Emma Ratcliff

EBSCOhost: ICF from an occupational therapy perspective in adult care: an integrative ... - 0 views

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    This article is helpful for relating ICF to OT and the use of ICF when looking at outcomes. "The application of ICF has proved to be helpful to occupational therapists in identifying age-appropriate roles and reflects the person's independence and well-being (44,96). ICF facilitates increased precision in recording and monitoring different health condi- tions (72,97-99), e.g. the field of rehabilitation coun- selling, vocational assessment, and job placement (100,101). It is similar to many OT models in devel- oping tasks and activities for clients and recognizing the interaction between person and environment (80,92,102)."
Emma Ratcliff

EBSCOhost: The application of client-centred occupational therapy for Korean children ... - 0 views

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    Although a small study, draws on AMPS and COPM The aim of this paper was to investigate the effectiveness of client-centred occupational therapy using the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) and the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS). Both the COPM and the AMPS change scores demonstrated statistically significant improvement (p < 0.01) in occupational performance. Significant correlations were found between COPM - Performance and AMPS - Motor skills (r(s) = 0.64, p < 0.05), and COPM - Satisfaction and AMPS - Process skills (r(s) = 0.62, p < 0.05) in a group positive towards client-centred occupational therapy. The COPM was a valuable tool in guiding and measuring the client-centred occupational therapy for children with developmental disabilities.
Chloe Todd

Effect of cognitive impairment on rehabilitation outcome - 0 views

Previous studies examining the relationship between cognition and ability to benefit from inpatient rehabilitation have found cognitive dysfunction to be associated with a poor rehabilitation outco...

Cognition Disorders Rehabilitation Outcome Assessment Geriatrics

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Linda Robertson

MOHO Assessments - 1 views

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    This is the home page for the MOHO website
Linda Robertson

The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure: An outcome measure for occupational ther... - 1 views

This paper describes the development of an outcome measure, COPM, which is designed to be used with these guidelines for client-centred clinical practice. The COPM is an outcome measure designed fo...

COPM outcome

Linda Robertson

EFFECT OF COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT ON REHABILITATION OUTCOME - 1 views

American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 75(1), 1996, pp 40-43. Previous studies examining the relationship between cognition and ability to benefit from inpatient rehabilitation ha...

cognition outcome elder

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Linda Robertson

Utility of the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure as an admission and outcome me... - 1 views

Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy (SCAND J OCCUP THER), 2012 Mar; 19(2): 204-13 (45 ref).Authors:Enemark Larsen, Anette ; Carlsson, Gunilla. Abstract: In a community-based geriatric reha...

outcome COPM elder

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davespeden

Responsiveness of Goal Attainment Scaling in comparison to two standardized measures in... - 1 views

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    This article looks at the comparison between the GAS and the Paediatric Evaluation of Disability Index (PEDI) and the Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM). In this study Occupational Therapists, Speech and LAnguage Therapists and Physical Therapists were asked to use the GAS as well as continuing to use established outcome measures (PEDI and GMFM). Over a 6 month period these were reviewed twice and it was found that the three assessments were complimentary in their ability to measure individual change. The GAS helped measure goals that were outside the range of the (standardised) PEDI and GMFM.
Emma Ratcliff

Beyond traditional notions of validity: Selecting appropriate measures for occupational... - 2 views

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    Asks OT's to look beyond just using standardised assessments for 'results', and to consider the ethical implications of what the results tell us and how we use this information in relation to resource allocation, patient discharge and referral.
Chloe Todd

The functional independence measure: a comparative validity and reliability study - 3 views

In Disability and Rehabilitation, (1995) 17(1), 10-14. Authors: Kidd, D., Stewart, G., Baldry, J., Johnson, J., Rossiter, D., Petruckevitch, A., & Thompson, A. J. In this study the FIM was compared...

Functional Independence Measure Barthel Index neurological disability

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Chloe Todd

Kettle-test a brief measure of cognitive functional performance: Reliability and validi... - 2 views

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2009, 63(5), 592-599. Authors: Hartman-Maeir, A., Harel, H., & Katz., N. The Kettle Test is a brief, cognitive-functional measure that assesses actual...

Cognition Reproducibility of results Stroke task performance and analysis

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