Created by Robin Decker
about 6 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Theory | An Organized way of thinking about something. In OT, this "something" is human occupation. |
Theory continued... | Defines and explains a relationship between concepts and ideas concerning occupation. Theories "predict" events or behaviors regarding occupation. |
Why are Theories Important? | 1. Used as foundation for developing guidelines for practice. 2. Establish profession has unique body of knowledge. 3. Facilitates growth in profession via research/evidence. 4. Defines area of expertise of professionals. 5. Demonstrates distinte approach to health by OT practitioners - shows how we are Different! |
Core Values of OT Profession | 1. Holistic approach 2. Mind & Body influence each other 3. Consider person's Culture 4. Consider where person is in Lifespan 5. Engaging in OCCUPATIONS supports health/wellness |
Occupation Based Models | Incorporate all areas of OT practice - explain relationship between: occupation person environment |
Occupation Based Models continued... | Prime Focus: Person, Environment, Occupation Examples: MOHO, PEOP, Occupational Adaptation and CMOP |
OT Based Model Assumptions **All models** | Occupation = basic human need Essential to human life Organizes behavior Gives meaning to life Enables healthy lifestyle Improves quality of life |
Canadian Model of Occupational Performance (CMOP) | Environment: social, cultural, physical, institutional Occupation: self care, leisure, productivity Person: cognitive, physical, affective, spirituality |
Canadian Model of Occupational Performance (CMOP) | What makes it different? Spirituality - self motivating, self-worth, self-determined Person feels connection w/environment |
PEOP: Person-Environment-Occupation-Performance |
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