... holistic approach to evidence-based and client-centered care and (b) optimizing outcomes through addressing factors that have been demonstrated to directly impact therapeutic outcomes (Leibold et al., 2014) and quality ...
... that occupational therapists should recognise the specific intrinsic value of occupation and facilitate meaningful occupational choices (RCOT, ...of occupational choices is anticipated to help ...
... final model proved risk of depression was not significantly associated with current age, sex, educational status, resi- dence, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, poor body weight control, insulin treatment users, ...
... The biopsychosocialmodel represents the latest ideas in chronic illness management and compliments recent ideas in pain ...The biopsychosocialmodel is gaining acceptance within educational ...
... ical application of ICF and patient management in the rehabilitation ...the occupationaltherapy process in a patient with chronic ...The occupationaltherapy provided to this patient ...
... my practice as an occupational therapist in 1995, initially in a mental health clinical setting, in São Paulo, Brazil, where I am originally ...(Hons) OccupationalTherapy programme at the ...
... centred practice is seen to be vital to the occupationaltherapy ...collaborative therapy (Sumsion ...occupationaltherapy. Performance Profiling is a natural application ...
... our practice? Are we growing and changing? In this changing landscape, it is timely for us to embrace innovative and informative ...three occupationaltherapy students from Western Michigan ...
... an occupational therapist and creativity coach living in the UK, provided the cover art for the winter 2015 issue of The Open Journal of Occupational ...River model in this ...for occupational ...
... of model to support the development of cultural competency is questionable, and it is still used as a model on which to base and lead contemporary studies instead of being subjected to thorough scrutiny and ...
... 1986 practice guideline did focus on particular character ...beings. Occupationaltherapy no longer occurs simply through contact with professionals in possession of a particular kind of moral ...
... of OccupationalTherapy, 1997), with the human spirit at its ...Canadian Model for its spiritual component,” she ...feels occupationaltherapy and art are two threads of her life that ...
... Currently, the ICF of the WHO [9] based on a biopsy- chosocial model describes human functioning as a ge- neric term that includes three components: body func- tions and structures, activities, and social ...
... simulation model of wheat growth and development, Sirius, was evaluated through a system- atic model reduction ...The model was automatically manipulated under software control to replace variables ...
... the occupationaltherapy literature (Drolet, 2014) notes that most of the profession's value statements lack an evidence base and are compiled only from professional association documents and/or the ...
... damaging pressure results from insufficient drainage of aqueous humor, relative to its production, in the anterior cavity of the eye (Spence, 1999). Over time, the disease damages the optic nerve at the back of the eye, ...
... In contrast, one might expect other items on the pre and posttest (e.g., goal writing) to be scored on the lower end of the scale. Even though students are exposed to a solid foundation for goal writing throughout the ...
... current practice requirements, informatics curriculum developers are encouraged to examine and match their curricula with emerging trends in health care (Koong, Ngafeeson, & Lui, ...
... coordination as part of neuropsychological testing (Strauss et al., 2006). The first evidence in the American Journal of OccupationalTherapy (AJOT) literature related to OTs using the PPT in ...
... Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) for the provision of occupationaltherapy (OT) for children and adults living with inherited epidermolysis bullosa ...OT practice for persons with EB is ...