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E-raamat: Measuring Occupational Performance: Supporting Best Practice in Occupational Therapy, Third Edition

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Dec-2016
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  • ISBN-13: 9781630914172
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As the profession of occupational therapy continues to mature and expand its practice, the measurement of occupational performance is one of the key avenues that all practicing clinicians will need to explore and master. Measuring Occupational Performance: Supporting Best Practice in Occupational Therapy, Third Edition summarizes the measurement tools needed to assess client occupational performance, to provide the best intervention, and to document the effectiveness of that intervention. These measurement tools are not just a compilation of all that are available for measurement relevant to occupational therapy; they are an elite group of tools carefully selected by the editors through a process of rigorous theoretical, clinical, and scientific reasoning.

In this Third Edition, Drs. Mary Law, Carolyn Baum, and Winnie Dunn have updated current chapters and added new topics that have not been covered in past editions, such as a chapter on measuring school performance, a key area of practice. Also included is a chapter on measurement principles and development to highlight the concepts common to all the measures included in the text. The Third Edition also has a focus on the best measures and measures that are used most frequently.

Features of the Third Edition:





Offers insight into the importance of measuring functional performance, methodologies, measurement issues, and best approach for outcome measurement





Conveys a broad focus on occupational performance and offers examples from a wide range of practice settings and from multiple spots throughout the lifespan Explains the technical aspects of measurement development and methodologies and which components of functioning are to be measured and how Develops an understanding of the theoretical aspects and evidence for both standardized tests and non-standardized tests

Instructors in educational settings can visit www.efacultylounge.com for additional material to be used for teaching in the classroom.

New in the Third Edition:





Focus on strengths-based approaches Measures health and disability at both individual and population levels using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) An emphasis on evidence-based practice and using evidence from other disciplines, not just from occupational therapy New chapter focused on school-based practice New content on reliability, validity, and responsiveness New content on goal attainment Additional material on decision making in practice

In this changing health care environment, Measuring Occupational Performance: Supporting Best Practice in Occupational Therapy, Third Edition explains how core values and beliefs can be put into everyday practice and is the essential reference manual for the evidence-based occupational therapy and occupational therapy assistant student and practitioner.

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The authors draw attention to the use of strength-based approaches versus top-down approaches that help clients to use their own strengths to help overcome deficits during occupational performance. -Linda Frasier, OTD, Touro University Nevada, Doodys Review Service



As with the previous two editions of this textbook, this third edition proves to be an exemplary compendium of the most current assessment tools and processes available to the occupational therapy practitioners. This third edition continues this books valuable legacy.

- Sue Baptiste, MHSc, Dip(OT), Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy

Dedication v
Acknowledgments ix
About the Editors xi
Contributing Authors xiii
Preface xv
Foreword xvii
Linda Tickle-Degnen
Introduction: Foundations of Occupational Therapy Measurement Practice xix
Chapter 1 Measurement in Occupational Therapy
1(16)
Mary Law
Carolyn Baum
Chapter 2 Measurement Concepts and Practices
17(12)
Winnie Dunn
Chapter 3 Understanding Measurement Properties
29(14)
Susan Magasi
Apeksha Gohil
Mark Burghart
Anna Wallisch
Chapter 4 Guiding Therapist Decisions for Measuring Outcomes in Occupational Therapy
43(16)
Mary Law
Joy MacDermid
Chapter 5 Identifying Person Factors That Impact Occupational Performance Assessment
59(10)
Monica S. Perlmutter
Meredith P. Gronski
Chapter 6 Using Naturalistic Measurement Methods to Understand Occupational Performance
69(14)
Mary A. Corcoran
Carolyn Baum
Winnie Dunn
Chapter 7 Measuring Occupational Performance Using a Client-Centered Perspective
83(12)
Mary Ann McColl
Nancy Pollock
Chapter 8 Self-Determination and Self-Management
95(20)
Joy Hammel
Danbi Lee
Jenna Heffron
Kira Meskin
Chapter 9 General Measures of Participation Across the Lifespan
115(38)
Mary Law
Winnie Dunn
Carolyn Baum
Chapter 10 Overview of Play and Leisure
153(48)
Jenny Ziviani
Anne A. Poulsen
Laura Miller
Chapter 11 Measuring Work Performance
201(38)
Vicki Kaskutas
Chapter 12 Measuring Participation at School
239(30)
Winnie Dunn
Becky Nicholson
Lauren Foster
Chapter 13 Measuring Occupational Performance in Basic Activities of Daily Living
269(36)
Lori Letts
Jackie Bosch
Chapter 14 Measuring Performance in Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
305(28)
Margo B. Holm
Joan C. Rogers
Chapter 15 Measuring Time Use and Occupational Balance
333(18)
Catherine Backman
Mary Forhan
Chapter 16 Measuring Environmental Factors
351(42)
Patricia Rigby
Oana Craciunoiu
Jill Stier
Lori Letts
Chapter 17 Measuring Social Factors
393(20)
Julie D. Bass
Kathryn M. B. Haugen
Chapter 18 Applying an Occupational Performance Measurement Approach: Challenges and Strategies in Implementation
413(8)
Mary Law
Carolyn Baum
Winnie Dunn
Appendix A List of Measures (Alphabetical) 421(2)
Appendix B List of Measures by Occupational Performance Area 423(2)
Appendix C List of Measures by Source/Author 425(2)
Appendix D List of Measures Mapped to the International Classification of Functioning 427(6)
Appendix E Outcome Measures Rating Forms and Guidelines 433(12)
Financial Disclosures 445(2)
Index 447
Mary Law, PhD, FCAOT is Professor Emeritus, School of Rehabilitation Science and CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada.

Carolyn Baum, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA is the Elias Michael Director and Professor of Occupational Therapy, Neurology and Social Work at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO.

Winnie Dunn, PhD, OTR, FAOTA is Professor and Chair of the Department of Occupational Therapy Education in the School of Health Professions at the University of Kansas, Kansas University Medical Center in Kansas City, KS.