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Measuring Occupational Performance - Mary C. Law, Carolyn Manville Baum, Winnie Dunn

Measuring Occupational Performance

Supporting Best Practice in Occupational Therapy
Buch | Hardcover
440 Seiten
2005 | 2nd Revised edition
SLACK Incorporated (Verlag)
978-1-55642-683-4 (ISBN)
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With an emphasis on the context of best practice in occupational therapy, this book has an approach based on evidence rehabilitation and accountability. This edition includes structured measures that allow this to be the only resource needed for measuring occupational performance, a chapter on participation measures and also appendices.
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. A complex subject for the new and practicing occupational therapist, each step in the evaluation process from assessment to interpretation to intervention is critical. Having one solid, evidence-based textbook to teach and guide in the measurement process is welcome. With an emphasis on the context of current best practice, "Measuring Occupational Performance: Supporting Best Practice in Occupational Therapy" rises to meet this challenge in an updated and expanded second edition. Three of the professions most recognized and leading professionals, Dr Mary Law, Dr Carolyn M. Baum, and Dr Winnie Dunn, have joined together to bring their expertise in assessing occupational performance to the pages of the second edition of "Measuring Occupational Performance". With a more focused approach on evidence based rehabilitation and accountability, the student will be guided throughout their educational career by learning to identify the best approach for outcome measurement.
New to the second edition: A new focus that accounts for the profession's shift to evidence based rehabilitation and occupation. Updated and restructured measures that allow this to be the only resource needed for measuring occupational performance. Streamlined tables for easy access to information and are now located at the conclusion of each chapter. An added chapter on participation measures. New appendices that list measures by author and test name allow for easy navigation through an array of topics, including conducting assessments, interpreting measurement information, and strategies for using assessment information. The addition of an Instructor's Manual containing case scenarios, activities, and assignment ideas for the classroom. "Measuring Occupational Performance" provides easily accessible, up-to-date information for all occupational performance measures, including a systematic, detailed focus on measures important for evidence-based occupational therapy. Measurement issues and practices are discussed, and a decision-making framework is provided to guide the choice of assessment tools.
This timely work helps to simplify a complex subject, and is a must-have for both occupational therapy students and practitioners.

Mary Law, PhD, OT Reg. (Ont.), FCAOT, is Professor and Associate Dean of Rehabilitation Science and Co-Director of CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research at McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada. Carolyn Baum, PhD, OTR/C, FAOTA, is the Elias Michael Director and Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy and Neurology 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 at the University of Kansas, Kansas University Medical Center, Kansas City, KS.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.9.2005
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie Ergotherapie
ISBN-10 1-55642-683-6 / 1556426836
ISBN-13 978-1-55642-683-4 / 9781556426834
Zustand Neuware
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