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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
Emma Ratcliff

Targeted applications of the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure - 0 views

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    This article discusses the COPM in relation to the CMOP - the model from which it was designed. It examines issues associated with application of the COPM in targeted clinical and non-clinical situations. The paper suggests considerations required to ensure that the highest quality of information is derived from the COPM in all situations. Although the paper emphasizes the centrality of the client-centred approach, it also demonstrates the flexibility and adaptability of the COPM to different situations, clients, settings and purposes. The paper also discusses cultural considerations when using a client centred approach, particularly in relation to peoples comfort with making such decisions.
Emma Ratcliff

Validity of the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure: a client-centred outcome mea... - 0 views

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    This article discusses some of the unique aspects of the Dutch COPM The Dutch Canadian Occupational Perfor- mance Measure (COPM) is a valid measure of a client's self-perception of occupational performance in the areas of self-care, pro- ductivity and leisure. . The COPM provides information that can- not be obtained with current standardized instruments.
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    This article discusses 'divergent' and 'convergent' validity - terms I had not come across before. The study rates the COPM as being unique in taking into account the person's experience of the impact of their perceived health on their quality of life. It discusses the COPM a tool that allows recording of the difficulty at the activity level, impairment level, spiritual level and environmental level.
Edgar Anderson

Losing Weight Through Professional Help - 1 views

started by Edgar Anderson on 29 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
Linda Robertson

The Importance of Measuring Outcomes - 7 views

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    This set of slides is put together by Alison Laver-Fawcett and provides an overview of information in relation to PROMS - Patient Reported Outcome Measures
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

Outcome Measures - what, why, how - 1 views

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    This is an overview of a lot of information. For those looking at COPM & GAS - there are helpful comments. This is a good overview and I suggest that you take time to look through the points raised.
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

Effective occupational therapy intervention with adults demonstrating agitation during ... - 0 views

In Brain Injury, 2008, 22(9), 669-683. Authors: Nott, M. T., Chapparo, C., & Heard, R. This article investigated the effectiveness of OT with adults in PTA following brain injury. Patients were mon...

Agitation information processing occupational therapy post-traumatic amnesia

started by Chloe Todd on 08 Aug 12 no follow-up yet
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.
Linda Robertson

Australasian Rehabilitation Outcomes Centre - 2 views

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    Contains information about FIM and more general presentations and publications.
Linda Robertson

The COPM an outcome measure for OTs. Mary Law, Sue Baptiste et. al - 1 views

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    This is an early article that provides information about the development of the COPM.
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