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section of OTPF that frames the arena in which the OT evaluations and interventions occur
domain
section of OTPF where OT evaluates and intervenes
Process
what are hte 8 areas of occupation?
ADLs
IADLs
rest & sleep
education
work
play
leisure
social participation
what client factors reside within the person?
values, beliefs, spirituality
body functions
body structures
the following can be categorized as what?
-motor and praxis skills
- sensory-perceptual skills
-emotional regulation skills
-cognitive skills
communication and social skills
performance skills
the following are categorized as what?
-habits
-routines
-roles
-rituals
performance patterns
what are the 6 parts of context and environment?
-cultural
-personal
-temporal
-virtual
-physical
-social
this step of the process of OT includes..
-occupational profile
-analysis of occupational performance
evaluation
this step of the process of OT includes..
- plan
-implementation
-review
intervention
this is the final step of the process of OT
outcome
this is the initial step of the process
- describes clients occupational history, patterns of living, interests, values, needs
-idenitifies client's priorities
...what are clients needs, wants, concerns regarding engaging in occupations
- frames clients concerns and issues within the domain of OT
occupational profile
in this step of the OT process, the OT...
-indentifies underlying factors which support and hinder performance
...observe performance
...perform selected specific assessments if needed
...consider context, activity demands, and client factors
analysis of occupational performance
in theis step of the OT process...
-deveolop plan in collaboration with client based on...
- selected theory and or practice framework
-evidence
-selected intervention approach... create/ promote, establish/ restore, maintain, modify, prevent
- target desired outcomes
intervention plan
action to influence and support performance
- therapeutic use of self
- therapeutic use of occupations/ activities
... occupation- based activity, purposeful activity, preparatory methods
- consultation process
-education process
-advocacy
intervention
in this step of the OT process...
- review plan, process, and progress toward outcomes
-modift plan if needed
- determine future action
intervention review
what are examples of types of outcomes?

(8)
occupational performance
adaptation
health and wellness
participation
prevention
self-advocacy
quality of life
occupational justic

HAPP QOOS
Eglish quaker that came up with the idea of moral treatment
William TUke
was a French physician in late 18th century who was instrumental in the development of a more humane psychological approach to the custody and care of psychiatric patients, referred to today as moral treatment.
Philippe Pinel
MD in 1895 who tried moral treatment
William Rush Dunton
when was the Arts and Crafts movement?
late 19th century
1906, MD that said occupation had mornalizing effect on behavior
Herbert Hall
nurse in 1906 who taught courses in "invalid occupations"
Susan Tracy
psychiatrist in early 20th century that discussed habit training and needing balance in life
Adolph Meyer
used crafts to promote mental health
- well know in OT history
- social worker
Eleanor Clark Slagle
architect
- in 1917 founded NSPOT (National Society for Promotion of OT)
-coined term OT
George Barton
what does OCHIE stand for?
occupation- centered
Client-centered
holistic
inclusionary
evidence based
what year did managed care health systems begin
1990's
what year was the knowledge explosion in health care?
1980's
when did health care philosophies change?
1960's and 70's
when did COTAs first appear?
1950s
1906, MD that said occupation had moralizing effect on behavior
Herbert Hall
nurse in 1906 who taught courses in "invalid occupations"
Susan Tracy
psychiatrist in early 20th century that discussed habit training and needing balance in life
Adolph Meyer
used crafts to promote mental health
- well know in OT history
- social worker
Eleanor Clark Slagle
architect
- in 1917 founded NSPOT
-coined term OT
George Barton
what does OCHIE stand for?
occupation- centered
Client-centered
holistic
inclusionary
evidence based
what year did managed care health systems begin
1990's
what year was the knowledge explosion in health care?
1980's
when did health care philosophies change?
1960's and 70's
when did COTAs first appear?
1950s
When was the WWII and Rehabilitation movement
1942-1960
what does FEAST stand for and why do you use it?
Function
Expectation
Action
Specific Condition
Timeline

used to write goals