Occupational Therapy for People Experiencing Illness, Injury or Impairment is a seminal textbook that has been used in preregistration occupational therapy education for more than 40 years. Now in its eighth edition, it reflects significant developments within the occupational profession and the contexts of the delivery of health and social care when working with people who experience illness, injury or impairment to promote occupational participation. It is highly regarded for its level of detail, its practical approach, and the breadth of its content, with input from multiple authors from…mehr
Occupational Therapy for People Experiencing Illness, Injury or Impairment is a seminal textbook that has been used in preregistration occupational therapy education for more than 40 years. Now in its eighth edition, it reflects significant developments within the occupational profession and the contexts of the delivery of health and social care when working with people who experience illness, injury or impairment to promote occupational participation. It is highly regarded for its level of detail, its practical approach, and the breadth of its content, with input from multiple authors from around the world. Fully updated and built around the professional concepts and processes to promote occupational participation this invaluable resource will enable occupational therapists link theory with day-to-day practice, reflect on the knowledge, expertise and attitudes that inform their work and practice in a critically reflexive way. Practical text and online assets link theory with day-to-day practiceCollaborative-relationship-focused, inclusive and strengths-based languageSummaries and key points for each chapter make navigation easyFocus on working with groups, communities and populations in addition to working with individuals, reflecting the evolving and expanding scope of practicePractice stories throughout the text, and detailed practice stories in Section 5, inviting the reader to reflect on the information, skills and attitudes that inform practiceOnline multiple choice questions and questions for reflection at the end of each chapter enable readers to assess and apply their knowledgeHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1 Decoloniality in Occupational Therapy Practice: Preparation and Readiness 2 Critical Perspectives in Occupational Therapy: Problematising Practice to Address the Socio-political Shaping of Occupation 3 a Political Project for Occupational Therapists 4 Social Occupational Therapy: Principles for Action Towards Participation 5 Analysing the Practice Context: a Critical Step in Meeting Professional Obligations 6 Occupation 7 Reflecting on the Contribution of the Dimensions of the Environment to Occupational Participation 8 the Continual Evolution of the Occupational Therapy Profession 9 Professional Reasoning 10 an Occupation, Capability and Wellbeing Framework for Occupational Therapy 11 the Canadian Model of Occupational Participation (CanMOP) 12 the Collaborative Relationshipfocused Practice and the Canadian Occupational Therapy Practice Process Framework 13 Process of Exploring Occupational Participation 14 Exploring Occupational Needs and Expanding Occupational Possibilities of Collectives 15 Exploring the Impact of the Environment on Occupational Participation 16 Exploring Occupational Participation Using the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure 17 Exploring Occupational Participation Using Task, Activity and Occupational Analyses 18 Dynamic Performance Analysis 19 Co-designing Plans to Access, Initiate and Sustain Occupational Participation 20 Exploring Safety and Risk to Promote Occupational Participation 21 Advocacy 22 Education 23 Health Promotion 24 Lifestyle and Self-management 25 Sexuality 26 Work Participation 27 Occupational Performance Coaching 28 Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP) Approach 29 Home Modification and Universal Design 30 Embracing a Critical Community Development Orientation and Strategy in Occupational Therapy Practice 31 Assistive Technology 32 Walking and Falls 33 Wheeled Mobility and Seating Systems 34 Driving and Transportation for Community Mobility 35 Moving and Positioning of People 36 Biomechanical Strategies to Initiate and Sustain Occupational Participation 37 Managing Fatigue 38 Managing Pain 39 Improving Arm Function After Acquired Brain Impairment 40 Hand Therapy and Orthotics 41 Working With People Living With Vision Impairment 42 Cognition and Perception 43 Mrs Tremblay: Continuum of Care From Hospital to Community Following a Stroke 44 Mr Fitch: Work Retention Vocational Rehabilitation 45 Arthur: Promoting Occupational Participation of a Person With a Life-limiting Illness 46 Person-centred Risk Assessment and Planning 47 Disaster Preparedness and Risk Reduction 48 Wellness 2 Age Program 49 Pabllo and Their Dissidence of Gender and Sexuality 50 Building Connections and Accessing Diverse Networks During the COVID-19 Pandemic: National and Provincial Advocacy and Lobbying in South Africa
1 Decoloniality in Occupational Therapy Practice: Preparation and Readiness 2 Critical Perspectives in Occupational Therapy: Problematising Practice to Address the Socio-political Shaping of Occupation 3 a Political Project for Occupational Therapists 4 Social Occupational Therapy: Principles for Action Towards Participation 5 Analysing the Practice Context: a Critical Step in Meeting Professional Obligations 6 Occupation 7 Reflecting on the Contribution of the Dimensions of the Environment to Occupational Participation 8 the Continual Evolution of the Occupational Therapy Profession 9 Professional Reasoning 10 an Occupation, Capability and Wellbeing Framework for Occupational Therapy 11 the Canadian Model of Occupational Participation (CanMOP) 12 the Collaborative Relationshipfocused Practice and the Canadian Occupational Therapy Practice Process Framework 13 Process of Exploring Occupational Participation 14 Exploring Occupational Needs and Expanding Occupational Possibilities of Collectives 15 Exploring the Impact of the Environment on Occupational Participation 16 Exploring Occupational Participation Using the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure 17 Exploring Occupational Participation Using Task, Activity and Occupational Analyses 18 Dynamic Performance Analysis 19 Co-designing Plans to Access, Initiate and Sustain Occupational Participation 20 Exploring Safety and Risk to Promote Occupational Participation 21 Advocacy 22 Education 23 Health Promotion 24 Lifestyle and Self-management 25 Sexuality 26 Work Participation 27 Occupational Performance Coaching 28 Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP) Approach 29 Home Modification and Universal Design 30 Embracing a Critical Community Development Orientation and Strategy in Occupational Therapy Practice 31 Assistive Technology 32 Walking and Falls 33 Wheeled Mobility and Seating Systems 34 Driving and Transportation for Community Mobility 35 Moving and Positioning of People 36 Biomechanical Strategies to Initiate and Sustain Occupational Participation 37 Managing Fatigue 38 Managing Pain 39 Improving Arm Function After Acquired Brain Impairment 40 Hand Therapy and Orthotics 41 Working With People Living With Vision Impairment 42 Cognition and Perception 43 Mrs Tremblay: Continuum of Care From Hospital to Community Following a Stroke 44 Mr Fitch: Work Retention Vocational Rehabilitation 45 Arthur: Promoting Occupational Participation of a Person With a Life-limiting Illness 46 Person-centred Risk Assessment and Planning 47 Disaster Preparedness and Risk Reduction 48 Wellness 2 Age Program 49 Pabllo and Their Dissidence of Gender and Sexuality 50 Building Connections and Accessing Diverse Networks During the COVID-19 Pandemic: National and Provincial Advocacy and Lobbying in South Africa
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