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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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Linda Robertson

Goal Attainment Scaling: a tool for use in evaluation of services for older people - 0 views

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    Healthcare systems are being reviewed in response to the changing demographics of the New Zealand population. Service evaluation is used to judge the merit of particular approaches and interventions and is essential for clinical accountability and quality healthcare programmes. Goal Attainment Scaling is an individualised evaluation methodology developed in the 1960s that has gained popularity in a variety of occupational therapy fields. This article describes Goal Attainment Scaling, presents the benefits, limitations and discusses its use as an outcome measure in a research study evaluating the impact of an outreach nurse case management service for older people. The clinical utility of Goal Attainment Scaling for occupational therapists is explored.
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??
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