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meglitwiller

Occupation-centred, occupation-based, occupation-focused: Same, same or different? - 0 views

This article aims to break apart three term often talked about interchangeably when talking, describing, or thinking about what we do as occupational therapists. The three terms are occupation-cen...

started by meglitwiller on 24 Oct 16 no follow-up yet
mregan1301

What is Clinical Reasoning? - 1 views

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    This 1991 AJOT article discussed clinical reasoning. The article stressed the importance of not allowing our clinical reasoning to biomechanical and biomedical focused. Rather, as occupational therapists, our clinical reasoning should focus on human world of motives, values, and beliefs.
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    This article, published by AJOT in 1991, provides the reader with some insight into the basis of clinical reasoning, why clinical reasoning is important in one's profession, and how to apply clinical reasoning in one's professional career and an occupational therapy practitioner. This truly is a great article for us to read as we are currently developing clinical reasoning skills as level II fieldwork students.
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    This document provides a broader definition of clinical reasoning that is associated and expected from occupational therapists. Due to the nature of our profession as being client-centered and a mix of artistic and scientific rationale, OT's are expected to provide clinical reasoning that expands beyond the medical model into a meaning-centered, interpretive model. The reason for this expanded clinical reasoning for OT's is that we are not just looking at an individual in terms of their disability, rather we look at an individual in a holistic manner.
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    This document provides a broader definition of clinical reasoning that is associated and expected from occupational therapists. Due to the nature of our profession as being client-centered and a mix of artistic and scientific rationale, OT's are expected to provide clinical reasoning that expands beyond the medical model into a meaning-centered, interpretive model. The reason for this expanded clinical reasoning for OT's is that we are not just looking at an individual in terms of their disability, rather we look at an individual in a holistic manner.
legark

Perception of Client-Centered Practice in Occupational Therapists and Their Clients - 0 views

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    This study compared the perceptions of occupational therapists and their clients regarding their actual level of involvement in the process of client-centered practice. The occupational therapists claimed to use client-centered practice in their daily services; however, their clients had mixed perceptions about client-centered practice in their daily care and all responded that they were unaware of this approach.
charisseblinder

Psychosocial Needs of Clients:Family-Centered Care - 1 views

This article discusses the importance of family-centered care when treating children with cerebral palsy. The researchers explain that there has been a growing understanding of the role of the fami...

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started by charisseblinder on 04 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
mregan1301

Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence | Assistive Technology Center - 1 views

shared by mregan1301 on 01 Nov 15 - No Cached
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    Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence
kobringer

Your OT Colleagues Share Dozens of Easy Ways to Remain Client Centered - 0 views

I really enjoyed reading this article to help get ideas for client-centered interventions! https://otconnections.aota.org/aota_blogs/b/pulsecheck/archive/2017/11/20/your-ot-colleagues-share-dozens...

Client Centered Intervention Occupational Therapy EBP

started by kobringer on 30 Nov 17 no follow-up yet
limkej

Dozens of Easy Ways to Remain Client Centered - 0 views

https://otconnections.aota.org/aota_blogs/b/pulsecheck/archive/2017/11/20/your-ot-colleagues-share-dozens-of-easy-ways-to-remain-client-centered.aspx This post shares various insightful ways of re...

Occupational Therapy Client Centered

started by limkej on 01 Dec 17 no follow-up yet
bertholdm

Client-centered occupational therapy for individuals with spinal cord injury. - 0 views

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    Researchers looked at whether client centered OT effected patients with spinal cord injury. Using the FIM, Role Checklist and Craig Handicap Reporting and Assessment Technique, they found that the OT group took on a limited number of new roles and there was no significant difference.
asteele2

The Effectiveness of a Multisensory Center-Based Learning Curriculum in Prekindergarten... - 0 views

Jennifer Dessoye, OTD, OTR/L, Leah Davis, MS, OTR/L, Ellen Mahon, MS, OTR/L, Samantha Rehrig, MS, OTR/L, Tara Robinson, MS, OTR/L; The Effectiveness of a Multisensory Center-Based Learning Curricul...

started by asteele2 on 02 Nov 17 no follow-up yet
alisonnurre

Rehabilitation Research at the National Institutes of Health: Moving the Field Forward ... - 0 views

https://ajot.aota.org/article.aspx?articleid=2618316&resultClick=3 Approximately 53 million Americans live with a disability. For decades, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has been conducti...

Rehabilitation Research

started by alisonnurre on 08 Dec 17 no follow-up yet
robmoat

Occupational justice and client-centered practice - 0 views

Townsend, E., & Wilcock, A. A. (2004). Occupational justice and client-centred practice: A dialogue in progress. The Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 71(2), 75-87. Retrieved from https://s...

started by robmoat on 04 Dec 17 no follow-up yet
Barbara Warnock

Best Practice Standards for Using Weighted Items - 1 views

https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/service/j/anderson-center/evidence-based-care/recommendations/topic In case you are having troubling locating this resource, try the above link. Doug, nice find...

Occupational Therapy EBP

kaleycloud

Advancing the Value and Quality of Occupational Therapy in Health Service Delivery | Am... - 0 views

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    This article discusses the paradigm shift in health care towards evidence based and client centered practice to increase patient outcomes by linking payment to performance. In this type of system it is important to define OTs distinct value so that it does not get pushed out. There needs to be an increase in evidence that shows the efficacy of OT interventions. Overall, there needs to be the development of quality measures so that OTs can evaluate and document their contributions to patient outcomes.
amandamccoy

Occupational Therapy's Role in Community Mental Health http://www.aota.org/about-occup... - 1 views

This is a fact sheet that talks about the roles that OTs can play in a community mental health setting. This is a setting that would allow OTs to work primarily with the psychosocial needs of clien...

started by amandamccoy on 11 Nov 16 no follow-up yet
laurenmbaker

Client-Chosen Goals in Occupational Therapy: Strategy and Instrument Pilot - 0 views

Client-centered practice and outcomes research are missions of occupational therapy. Although strategies for client goal-setting have advanced the field, the process has limitations. The study in t...

started by laurenmbaker on 01 Oct 15 no follow-up yet
kolodziejs

Professionalism - 0 views

Hanna, K., & Rodger, S. (2002). Towards family-centred practice in paediatric occupational therapy: A review of the literature on parent-therapist collaboration. Australian Occupational Therapy Jou...

started by kolodziejs on 17 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
bertholdm

Activities and Adaptation in Late-Life Depression: A Qualitative Study - 0 views

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    This article looked at older adults choices and what actually causes them to choose certain things when they are depressed. Using interviews to collect data, they found that some adults chose similar activities from before they were depressed and some independently adapted older interesting activities that they enjoyed. They conclude that OT"s need to understand the person as a whole to provide a client centered approach to treatment.
shaemckay

The Student-Centered Fieldwork Instructor - 0 views

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    AOTA previously published fieldwork educators/clinical instructor's behaviors that we cited by students that assist with developing as an educator. To be a successful educator, OT students believe that one must be enthusiastic and believing fieldwork is an educational opportunitity as well as creating a foundation and expectations for the teaching-learning process. Fieldwork educators assists students in identifying and understanding what is important to learn during the rotation as well as having open and consistant communication regarding performance areas. To be successful, students believe clinical instructors need to encourage students to utilizing problem-solving strategies and clinical reasoning when developing intervention approaches. It is important to provide students with open communication which encourages students to ask questions and providing them with precise answers. Lastly, a successful clinical instructor will provide constructive feedback in a timely manner.
shaemckay

Use Of Clinical Reasoning Skills to Enable Patient Centred Problem Solving - 0 views

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    Do we all know why we are doing what we are doing in treatment? Are our treatment approaches client-centered? Is our treatment occupation based? This webpage provides a quick definition of patient-centered and clinical reasoning. At the end there is a reflection activity that is suggested for CIs to do with their students; however, more than likely they don't know about this activity. So be proactive, do it yourself, learn for the experience, and embrace the experience.
tracicarpenter

At Work: Recent College Grads Lack Professionalism - 0 views

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    This article accuses and states that recent entry-level graduates lack professionalism in the work place. This comes from a study conducted by the Center For Excellence at York College of Pennsylvania. This survey is done to attempt to see if entry level professionals are meeting job qualifications.
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