Test 2-OT Princables
Terms
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- THEORY
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A set of phenomena and relationships that are used as a foundation for developing frames of referenceDevelopmental/Neurodevelopmental Rinset/EricksonPsycho Social - Piaget, Skinner/Pavlov, Freud,Sensory - A Jean Ayres
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FRAME OF REFRENCE
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Guideline of practice based on theoryBehavioralBio MechanicalCognitiveDevelopmental/NeroDevelopmentalSensory IntegrationMOHO/OccupationalRehavilitative
- CONCEPTUAL MODEL
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theoretical concepts used to guide practice in a specific arena, way of doing practice, represent something bigggerClient cenetered ModelModel of Human OccupationModel of AdaptationModel of DevelopmentMedic
- OT DOMAIN OF CONCEERN?
- focus on engagement in occupation to support participation
- important aspect of health-broad outcome- MOHO
- Model of Human Occupation
Gary keilhofneroccupation = performance = therapyAsserts PATIENTS values, desires, interests, self-conceptsTheory - humanism, ego psychology, cognitive&nbs- Organization of Occupational Behavior (MOHO)?
- Volition/Motivation - starting point of action
personal causation, values, beliefs, interestsHabituation - habits and internalized rolesMind Brain Body Performance - skills and &- Occupation = Quality of Life?
- Occupation = internal gratification
engagement in occupation supports and leads to participation in everyday life- Occupational Performance Areas
- ADLs - self care
Instrumental ADL - organizationEducationWorkPlayLeisureSocial Participation- PERFORMANCE SKILLS
- Motor Skills
movement, ROm, Posture, Strength, CoordinationProcess Skillsknowledge + energy, temporal organization,sensory info. processingCommunication/Interacti- PERFORMANCE PATTERNS
- Habits - automatic behavior
Routine - established sequenceRoles - set of behaviors that have accepted norms- CONTEXT
- variety of interrelated conditions w/in and surrounding the client that influence performance
-Cultural customs, beliefs, behaviors-Physical: plants, objects, tools- Social: expectations of individual & groups- Per- ACTIVITY DEMANDS
- Aspects of an activity needed to carry it out
-Objects and their propertiestools, materials, and sensory qualities- Space Demandssize, lighting, temperature, noise- Social demands&nb- CLIENT FACTORS
- underlying physiological abilities or structures that reside in the person
- Mental affective, cognition, perceptual- Sensory-Physical-Physiological- OT FRAMEWORK PROCESS
- Occupational profile - data gathering/screening
Analysis of Occupational Performance - evalIntervention Plan - tx. planIntervention/ImplementationIntervention Review - ReEvalOutcomes-