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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Emma Ratcliff

Emma Ratcliff

ingentaconnect Paediatric Application of Individualised Client-Centred Outcome M... - 1 views

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    This article discusses and compares the use of COPM, GAS, PEGS and PACS as OM for paed practice. It has a very helpful graph which shows the use of each over the past 20 years. It discusses the positives of using each, and how they vary in their 'individual' and 'client centred' goal setting, particularly discussing WHO is setting the goals. The article makes a relevant point about the difference between individualised OM and client centred OM.
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.
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

Utility of the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure as an admission and outcome me... - 0 views

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    Discusses use of COPM as part of a MDT - OT and PT. Indicates that using the COPM enabled the therapists to gain a better understanding of the client's goals and better communication across the team.
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.
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.
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

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??
Emma Ratcliff

All About Outcomes: An Educational Program To Help You Understand, Evaluate, and Choose... - 0 views

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    This is a brief write up on a CD-Rom program one can get to help with evaluation Outcome Measures. Linda - have you seen this one?
Emma Ratcliff

EBSCOhost: A comparison of goal attainment scaling and the Canadian occupational perfo... - 2 views

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    This article looks at the comparison of using the COPM and GAS as outcome measures and the study compared the utility of the COPM and GAS as parent gener- ated outcome measures for a paediatric programme for children with cerebral palsy. The COPM and GAS allowed families to generate individualized outcome measures that were directly relevant to the programme purpose, their concerns and priorities for their child. They were also found to be sensitive enough to measure change in the proven treatment group - that is, the COPM and GAS are sensitive enough to change where real change is present. The COPM was found to be more specific in what it measured, however as the GAS had no pre-determined activities, it was able to reach a wider range of activities, and therefore outcomes.
Emma Ratcliff

EBSCOhost: The reproducibility and validity of the Canadian Occupational Performance M... - 1 views

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    This article looks at the construct and criterion validity of the COPM when being used with parents of children with disabilities, and two different OTs/ It has some interesting points about the 'self-perception' of goal importance and how that can change over time - even within a week. The article looks more at the goal setting side, however the goals set will impact the outcomes.
Emma Ratcliff

Clinical Utility of the Combined Use of the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure a... - 1 views

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    This articles discusses the use of the COPM and GAS for planning, documenting and measuring progress in client-centered goals in a short term community based rehab. It discusses the effectiveness of using both tools to ensure covering broader goals (COPM) and the GAS for breaking it down into appropriate size goals to show progress.
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