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kobringer

Changes in Occupational Therapy Students' Perspectives on Frames of Reference - 2 views

How has our outlook on use of frames of references changed from the first class to now, at then end of level II fieldwork? This article examines how OT students' perspectives of FoR's evolve over t...

Frame Reference Student Fieldwork Clinical reasoning

started by kobringer on 14 Nov 17 no follow-up yet
legark

Teaching Clinical Reasoning as a Thinking Frame - 1 views

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    This article explored a new approach for teaching clinical reasoning skills to occupational therapy students. This approach emphasizes clinical reasoning as a thinking frame that needs structure to organize thoughts. The results indicated that this method can be very beneficial to help students learn and apply clinical reasoning in real life situations.
kelseyanne44

OA versus biomechanical-rehabilitative model in the treatment of patients with hip frac... - 0 views

Jackson, J.P., and Schkade, J.K. (2001). Occupational adaptation model versus biomechnical-rehabilitative model in the treatment of patients with hip fractures. American Journal of Occupational The...

started by kelseyanne44 on 10 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
Barbara Warnock

Chap 14 Psychosocial Frames of Reference Flashcards - Cram.com - 1 views

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Megan Applegate

Guidelines for Documentation - 1 views

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    Documentation is extremely important in the OT profession, and is necessary whenever professional services are provided to a client. The AOTA standard's of practice state that, "an OT practitioner should document OT services and abide by the time frames, format, and standards established by practice settings, governmental agencies, payers, AOTA documents, and external accreditation agencies." This document is based on the AOTA framework and describes and defines the various components of documentation so that OT practitioners have a clearer idea of what documents are and how they can be used to document client services. I believe this document will be beneficial to us as we begin to start our jobs as practitioners and will assist us in the documentation process.
kolodziejs

Evidenced-Based Practice - 0 views

Case-Smith, J., Frolek Clark, G. J., & Schlabach, T. L. (2013). Systematic review of interventions used in occupational therapy to promote motor performance for children ages birth-5 years. America...

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meganthompson

Introduction to Evidence-Based Occupational Therapy - 1 views

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    In this article the author discusses what is unique about evidence-based practice for occupational therapy practitioners and what the key issues of utilizing evidence in everyday practice are for both practitioners, as well as the entire field. According to the author evidence-based practice is about generating a research question and finding, appraising, and utilizing various research outlets in order to base clinical decisions and provide the best possible treatment to patients. As the author highlights, it is very important for occupational therapists to truly integrate research evidence with clinical expertise and client factors/preferences in order to provide effective, patient specific services. This push to utilize evidence-based practice is relatively new to occupational therapy and many occupational therapists struggle to devote their efforts to utilizing evidence in their practice. Some of the most common reasons include lack of time and skills to frame the clinical question, limited access to research databases, and difficulty integrating research information into clinical practice. While it may be a challenge it is important for us as occupational therapy practitioners to define what it is we do, while demonstrating that what we do is effective.
beihlt

An examination of writing pauses in handwriting of children with developmental coordina... - 0 views

Prunty, Barnett, Wilmut, and Plumb (2014) conducted a research study that examined handwriting pauses in children diagnosed with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). They explained that probl...

Prunty M. Barnett A. L. Wilmut K. & Plumb S. (2014). An examination of writing pauses in handwriting children with coordination disorder. Research Developmental Disabilities 35 2894-2905.

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nicarobe88

Why the Profession of Occupational Therapy Will Flourish in the 21st Century - 0 views

The use of occupation as a therapeutic method is the essence of the profession of occupational therapy. This core of therapeutic occupation is flexible across cultures, times, health care environme...

http:__ajot.aota.org_Article.aspx?articleid=1861753

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kolodziejs

Clinical Reasoning - 0 views

Narrative reasoning is a central mode of clinical reasoning in OT. Therapists reason narratively when they are concerned with disability as an illness experience, that is, with how a physiological ...

http:__ajot.aota.org_article.aspx?articleid=1877119

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emking

The Narrative Nature of Clinical Reasoning - 0 views

http://ajot.aota.org/article.aspx?articleid=1877119 Narrative reasoning is a central form of clinical reasoning in occupational therapy. Therapists reason narratively when they are concerned with ...

started by emking on 12 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
christenhopkins

Isokinetics,Inc - 0 views

Isokinetics Inc. (2015). Retrieved from http://www.isokineticsinc.com/. Isokinetics Inc may be a familiar name within most clinics a crossed the country, this company wants to continue their small...

started by christenhopkins on 15 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
ashleighlink

Documenting Progress: Hand Therapy Treatment Shift From Biomechanical to Occupational A... - 1 views

https://ajot.aota.org/article.aspx?articleid=1862659&resultClick=3

maglianop

Motor Control and Motor Learning Frames of Reference - 0 views

Three stages of function: cognitive, associative and autonomous stage. Function defined within context of specific tasks. The goal is to restore functional movement by developing optimal motor and ...

started by maglianop on 04 Dec 17 no follow-up yet
decandiad

Evidence-Based: Clinical Reasoning Types Prezi - 0 views

https://prezi.com/-vyj7pbw4gbk/clinical-reasoning-types/ This prezi presentation reviews the different types of clinical reasoning we can use as we practice in the clinic. They are conditional (ot...

Evidence Based

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