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Occupation, theory-driven, evidence-based, and client-centered practice continue to be the core of the profession and are the central focus of Occupational Therapy Essentials for Clinical Competence , Third Edition.
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Occupation, theory-driven, evidence-based, and client-centered practice continue to be the core of the profession and are the central focus of Occupational Therapy Essentials for Clinical Competence, Third Edition.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040136287
- Artikelnr.: 70883278
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040136287
- Artikelnr.: 70883278
Karen Jacobs, EdD, OTR/L, CPE, FAOTA, is a past president and vice president of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA). She is a 2005 recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship to the University of Akureyri in Akureyri, Iceland; the 2009 recipient of the Award of Merit from the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT); the 2003 recipient of the Award of Merit from the AOTA; and recipient of the 2011 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lectureship Award. The title of her Slagle lecture was PromOTing Occupational Therapy: Words, Images, and Action. Dr. Jacobs is a clinical professor of occupational therapy and the Program Director of the online post-professional occupational therapy doctorate in occupational therapy program at Boston University. She has worked at Boston University for 34 years and has expertise in the development and instruction of online graduate courses. Dr. Jacobs earned a doctoral degree at the University of Massachusetts, a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy at Boston University, and a Bachelor of Arts at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Jacobs' research examines the interface between the environment and human capabilities. In particular, she examines the individual factors and environmental demands associated with increased risk of functional limitations among populations of university- and middle school-aged students, particularly in notebook computing, use of tablets such as iPads (Apple), backpack use, and the use of games such as Wii Fit (Nintendo). Karen is presently part of an interprofessional demonstration project titled, Project Career: Development of an Interprofessional Demonstration to Support the Transition of Students With Traumatic Brain Injuries From Post-Secondary Education to Employment. In addition to being an occupational therapist, Dr. Jacobs is also a certified professional ergonomist (CPE), the founding editor in chief of the international, interprofessional journal WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation (IOS Press, The Netherlands), and a consultant in ergonomics, marketing, and entrepreneurship. She is the proud mother of three children (Laela, Josh, and Ariel) and Amma (grandmother in Icelandic) to Sophie, Zachary, Liberty, and Zane. Her occupational balance is through travel, photography, kayaking, walking, co-writing children's books, and spending time with her family at Wakonda Pond. Nancy MacRae, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA, is an associate professor at the University of New England (UNE), in Portland, Maine, where she has taught for 27 years. She has begun a 3-year process of phased-in retirement, where she teaches only one semester per school year. She is a past president of the Maine Occupational Therapy Association and a past director of the UNE occupational therapy program. Nancy's work experience has been within the field of developmental disabilities, primarily mental retardation, across the lifespan. Her graduate degree is in adult education, with a minor in educational gerontology. Involvement in interprofessional activities at UNE allows her to mentor and learn with and from future health care practitioners and to model the collaboration our health care system needs. Scholarship has centered around aging and sexuality, documentation, professional writing, and interprofessional ventures. She has been a member of the editorial board of WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation since its inception. Nancy is the proud mother of two sons and a 17-year-old granddaughter. Occupational balance is maintained through participation in yoga, reading, walking, baking, and basket making, as well as volunteering within the community at a local school and working with caregivers of people with dementia. Travel plans have accelerated now that work is no longer full time.
Introduction Section I Setting the Stage Chapter 1 The Experience of Flow
and Meaningful Occupation Chapter 2 Cultural Impact on Occupation Chapter 3
The Dark Side of Occupation Chapter 4 Interprofessional Education and
Practice: A Current Necessity for Best Practice Section II Basic Tenets of
Occupational Therapy Chapter 5 History and Philosophy Chapter 6 The
Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process, Third Edition
Chapter 7 Meaning and Dynamic of Occupation and Activity Chapter 8
Occupational Performance and Health Chapter 9 Effective Communication
Chapter 10 Therapeutic Use of Self Chapter 11 Teaching, Learning, and
Health Literacy Chapter 12 Safety and Support Chapter 13 Occupational
Performance in Natural Environments: Dynamic Contexts for Participation
Chapter 14 Clinical Reasoning Section III Occupational Therapy Theoretical
Perspectives Chapter 15 Occupational Therapy Theory Development and
Organization Chapter 16 Occupational Therapy Theory Use in the Process of
Evaluation and Intervention Section IV Screening, Evaluation, and Referral
Chapter 17 Screening, Evaluation, and Referral Chapter 18 Evaluation of
Activities of Daily Living and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
Chapter 19 Evaluation of Education and Work Chapter 20 Evaluation of Play
and Leisure L Chapter 21 Evaluation of Occupational Performance in Rest and
Sleep Chapter 22 Evaluation of Occupational Performance in Social
Participation Chapter 23 Documentation of Occupational Therapy Services
Section V Intervention Plan: Formulation and Implementation Chapter 24
Intervention Planning and Program Development Chapter 25 Client Factors in
Occupational Performance Functioning Chapter 26 Interventions to Enhance
Occupational Performance in Activities of Daily Living and Instrumental
Activities of Daily Living L Chapter 27 Interventions to Enhance
Occupational Performance in Education and Work Chapter 28 Interventions of
Play and Leisure Chapter 29 Interventions to Enhance Occupational
Performance in Rest and Sleep Chapter 30 Interventions to Enhance
Occupational Performance in Social Participation Chapter 31 Environmental
Adaptation and Ergonomics Chapter 32 Assistive Technology Chapter 33
Occupation-Centered Functional and Community Mobility Chapter 34 Physical
Agent Modalities Chapter 35 Interventions to Enhance Feeding, Eating, and
Swallowing Chapter 36 Case Management and Coordination Chapter 37
Consultation, Referral, Monitoring, and Discharge Planning Section VI
Context of Service Delivery Chapter 38 Emerging Areas of Practice Chapter
39 Telehealth Chapter 40 Occupational Therapy in Primary Care Section VII
Management of Occupational Therapy Services Chapter 41 Legislation and
Reimbursement of Occupational Therapy Services Chapter 42 Marketing and
Management of Occupational Therapy Services Chapter 43 Quality Improvement
Chapter 44 Supervision of Occupational Therapy Personnel Chapter 45
Fieldwork Education Chapter 46 Leadership Section VIII Scholarship Chapter
47 The Importance of Scholarship and Scholarly Practice for Occupational
Therapy Chapter 48 Grants Chapter 49 Professional Presentations Section IX
Professional Ethics, Values, and Responsibilities Chapter 50 Ethics and Its
Application to Occupational Therapy Practice Chapter 51 Local to Global
Resources for the Occupational Therapy Professional Chapter 52 Promoting
Occupational Therapy to the General Public Chapter 53 Competence and
Professional Development: Learning for Complexity Chapter 54 Roles of
Occupational Therapy Practitioners Chapter 55 Resolution of Ethical
Conflict Chapter 56 Advocacy in Occupational Therapy Appendix A 2011
Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education Standards and
Interpretive Guide Appendix B Assessment Tool Grid Appendix C Assessments
in Play and Leisure Appendix D Intervention Plan Outline Appendix E Sample
of an Individualized Education Program Appendix F American Occupational
Therapy Association Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics (2015)Appendix G
Procedures for the Enforcement of the National Board for Certification in
Occupational Therapy Candidate/Certificant Code of Conduct Appendix H
National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy Complaint Form
Appendix I World Federation of Occupational Therapists Code of Ethics
Glossary Index
and Meaningful Occupation Chapter 2 Cultural Impact on Occupation Chapter 3
The Dark Side of Occupation Chapter 4 Interprofessional Education and
Practice: A Current Necessity for Best Practice Section II Basic Tenets of
Occupational Therapy Chapter 5 History and Philosophy Chapter 6 The
Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process, Third Edition
Chapter 7 Meaning and Dynamic of Occupation and Activity Chapter 8
Occupational Performance and Health Chapter 9 Effective Communication
Chapter 10 Therapeutic Use of Self Chapter 11 Teaching, Learning, and
Health Literacy Chapter 12 Safety and Support Chapter 13 Occupational
Performance in Natural Environments: Dynamic Contexts for Participation
Chapter 14 Clinical Reasoning Section III Occupational Therapy Theoretical
Perspectives Chapter 15 Occupational Therapy Theory Development and
Organization Chapter 16 Occupational Therapy Theory Use in the Process of
Evaluation and Intervention Section IV Screening, Evaluation, and Referral
Chapter 17 Screening, Evaluation, and Referral Chapter 18 Evaluation of
Activities of Daily Living and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
Chapter 19 Evaluation of Education and Work Chapter 20 Evaluation of Play
and Leisure L Chapter 21 Evaluation of Occupational Performance in Rest and
Sleep Chapter 22 Evaluation of Occupational Performance in Social
Participation Chapter 23 Documentation of Occupational Therapy Services
Section V Intervention Plan: Formulation and Implementation Chapter 24
Intervention Planning and Program Development Chapter 25 Client Factors in
Occupational Performance Functioning Chapter 26 Interventions to Enhance
Occupational Performance in Activities of Daily Living and Instrumental
Activities of Daily Living L Chapter 27 Interventions to Enhance
Occupational Performance in Education and Work Chapter 28 Interventions of
Play and Leisure Chapter 29 Interventions to Enhance Occupational
Performance in Rest and Sleep Chapter 30 Interventions to Enhance
Occupational Performance in Social Participation Chapter 31 Environmental
Adaptation and Ergonomics Chapter 32 Assistive Technology Chapter 33
Occupation-Centered Functional and Community Mobility Chapter 34 Physical
Agent Modalities Chapter 35 Interventions to Enhance Feeding, Eating, and
Swallowing Chapter 36 Case Management and Coordination Chapter 37
Consultation, Referral, Monitoring, and Discharge Planning Section VI
Context of Service Delivery Chapter 38 Emerging Areas of Practice Chapter
39 Telehealth Chapter 40 Occupational Therapy in Primary Care Section VII
Management of Occupational Therapy Services Chapter 41 Legislation and
Reimbursement of Occupational Therapy Services Chapter 42 Marketing and
Management of Occupational Therapy Services Chapter 43 Quality Improvement
Chapter 44 Supervision of Occupational Therapy Personnel Chapter 45
Fieldwork Education Chapter 46 Leadership Section VIII Scholarship Chapter
47 The Importance of Scholarship and Scholarly Practice for Occupational
Therapy Chapter 48 Grants Chapter 49 Professional Presentations Section IX
Professional Ethics, Values, and Responsibilities Chapter 50 Ethics and Its
Application to Occupational Therapy Practice Chapter 51 Local to Global
Resources for the Occupational Therapy Professional Chapter 52 Promoting
Occupational Therapy to the General Public Chapter 53 Competence and
Professional Development: Learning for Complexity Chapter 54 Roles of
Occupational Therapy Practitioners Chapter 55 Resolution of Ethical
Conflict Chapter 56 Advocacy in Occupational Therapy Appendix A 2011
Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education Standards and
Interpretive Guide Appendix B Assessment Tool Grid Appendix C Assessments
in Play and Leisure Appendix D Intervention Plan Outline Appendix E Sample
of an Individualized Education Program Appendix F American Occupational
Therapy Association Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics (2015)Appendix G
Procedures for the Enforcement of the National Board for Certification in
Occupational Therapy Candidate/Certificant Code of Conduct Appendix H
National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy Complaint Form
Appendix I World Federation of Occupational Therapists Code of Ethics
Glossary Index
Introduction Section I Setting the Stage Chapter 1 The Experience of Flow
and Meaningful Occupation Chapter 2 Cultural Impact on Occupation Chapter 3
The Dark Side of Occupation Chapter 4 Interprofessional Education and
Practice: A Current Necessity for Best Practice Section II Basic Tenets of
Occupational Therapy Chapter 5 History and Philosophy Chapter 6 The
Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process, Third Edition
Chapter 7 Meaning and Dynamic of Occupation and Activity Chapter 8
Occupational Performance and Health Chapter 9 Effective Communication
Chapter 10 Therapeutic Use of Self Chapter 11 Teaching, Learning, and
Health Literacy Chapter 12 Safety and Support Chapter 13 Occupational
Performance in Natural Environments: Dynamic Contexts for Participation
Chapter 14 Clinical Reasoning Section III Occupational Therapy Theoretical
Perspectives Chapter 15 Occupational Therapy Theory Development and
Organization Chapter 16 Occupational Therapy Theory Use in the Process of
Evaluation and Intervention Section IV Screening, Evaluation, and Referral
Chapter 17 Screening, Evaluation, and Referral Chapter 18 Evaluation of
Activities of Daily Living and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
Chapter 19 Evaluation of Education and Work Chapter 20 Evaluation of Play
and Leisure L Chapter 21 Evaluation of Occupational Performance in Rest and
Sleep Chapter 22 Evaluation of Occupational Performance in Social
Participation Chapter 23 Documentation of Occupational Therapy Services
Section V Intervention Plan: Formulation and Implementation Chapter 24
Intervention Planning and Program Development Chapter 25 Client Factors in
Occupational Performance Functioning Chapter 26 Interventions to Enhance
Occupational Performance in Activities of Daily Living and Instrumental
Activities of Daily Living L Chapter 27 Interventions to Enhance
Occupational Performance in Education and Work Chapter 28 Interventions of
Play and Leisure Chapter 29 Interventions to Enhance Occupational
Performance in Rest and Sleep Chapter 30 Interventions to Enhance
Occupational Performance in Social Participation Chapter 31 Environmental
Adaptation and Ergonomics Chapter 32 Assistive Technology Chapter 33
Occupation-Centered Functional and Community Mobility Chapter 34 Physical
Agent Modalities Chapter 35 Interventions to Enhance Feeding, Eating, and
Swallowing Chapter 36 Case Management and Coordination Chapter 37
Consultation, Referral, Monitoring, and Discharge Planning Section VI
Context of Service Delivery Chapter 38 Emerging Areas of Practice Chapter
39 Telehealth Chapter 40 Occupational Therapy in Primary Care Section VII
Management of Occupational Therapy Services Chapter 41 Legislation and
Reimbursement of Occupational Therapy Services Chapter 42 Marketing and
Management of Occupational Therapy Services Chapter 43 Quality Improvement
Chapter 44 Supervision of Occupational Therapy Personnel Chapter 45
Fieldwork Education Chapter 46 Leadership Section VIII Scholarship Chapter
47 The Importance of Scholarship and Scholarly Practice for Occupational
Therapy Chapter 48 Grants Chapter 49 Professional Presentations Section IX
Professional Ethics, Values, and Responsibilities Chapter 50 Ethics and Its
Application to Occupational Therapy Practice Chapter 51 Local to Global
Resources for the Occupational Therapy Professional Chapter 52 Promoting
Occupational Therapy to the General Public Chapter 53 Competence and
Professional Development: Learning for Complexity Chapter 54 Roles of
Occupational Therapy Practitioners Chapter 55 Resolution of Ethical
Conflict Chapter 56 Advocacy in Occupational Therapy Appendix A 2011
Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education Standards and
Interpretive Guide Appendix B Assessment Tool Grid Appendix C Assessments
in Play and Leisure Appendix D Intervention Plan Outline Appendix E Sample
of an Individualized Education Program Appendix F American Occupational
Therapy Association Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics (2015)Appendix G
Procedures for the Enforcement of the National Board for Certification in
Occupational Therapy Candidate/Certificant Code of Conduct Appendix H
National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy Complaint Form
Appendix I World Federation of Occupational Therapists Code of Ethics
Glossary Index
and Meaningful Occupation Chapter 2 Cultural Impact on Occupation Chapter 3
The Dark Side of Occupation Chapter 4 Interprofessional Education and
Practice: A Current Necessity for Best Practice Section II Basic Tenets of
Occupational Therapy Chapter 5 History and Philosophy Chapter 6 The
Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process, Third Edition
Chapter 7 Meaning and Dynamic of Occupation and Activity Chapter 8
Occupational Performance and Health Chapter 9 Effective Communication
Chapter 10 Therapeutic Use of Self Chapter 11 Teaching, Learning, and
Health Literacy Chapter 12 Safety and Support Chapter 13 Occupational
Performance in Natural Environments: Dynamic Contexts for Participation
Chapter 14 Clinical Reasoning Section III Occupational Therapy Theoretical
Perspectives Chapter 15 Occupational Therapy Theory Development and
Organization Chapter 16 Occupational Therapy Theory Use in the Process of
Evaluation and Intervention Section IV Screening, Evaluation, and Referral
Chapter 17 Screening, Evaluation, and Referral Chapter 18 Evaluation of
Activities of Daily Living and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
Chapter 19 Evaluation of Education and Work Chapter 20 Evaluation of Play
and Leisure L Chapter 21 Evaluation of Occupational Performance in Rest and
Sleep Chapter 22 Evaluation of Occupational Performance in Social
Participation Chapter 23 Documentation of Occupational Therapy Services
Section V Intervention Plan: Formulation and Implementation Chapter 24
Intervention Planning and Program Development Chapter 25 Client Factors in
Occupational Performance Functioning Chapter 26 Interventions to Enhance
Occupational Performance in Activities of Daily Living and Instrumental
Activities of Daily Living L Chapter 27 Interventions to Enhance
Occupational Performance in Education and Work Chapter 28 Interventions of
Play and Leisure Chapter 29 Interventions to Enhance Occupational
Performance in Rest and Sleep Chapter 30 Interventions to Enhance
Occupational Performance in Social Participation Chapter 31 Environmental
Adaptation and Ergonomics Chapter 32 Assistive Technology Chapter 33
Occupation-Centered Functional and Community Mobility Chapter 34 Physical
Agent Modalities Chapter 35 Interventions to Enhance Feeding, Eating, and
Swallowing Chapter 36 Case Management and Coordination Chapter 37
Consultation, Referral, Monitoring, and Discharge Planning Section VI
Context of Service Delivery Chapter 38 Emerging Areas of Practice Chapter
39 Telehealth Chapter 40 Occupational Therapy in Primary Care Section VII
Management of Occupational Therapy Services Chapter 41 Legislation and
Reimbursement of Occupational Therapy Services Chapter 42 Marketing and
Management of Occupational Therapy Services Chapter 43 Quality Improvement
Chapter 44 Supervision of Occupational Therapy Personnel Chapter 45
Fieldwork Education Chapter 46 Leadership Section VIII Scholarship Chapter
47 The Importance of Scholarship and Scholarly Practice for Occupational
Therapy Chapter 48 Grants Chapter 49 Professional Presentations Section IX
Professional Ethics, Values, and Responsibilities Chapter 50 Ethics and Its
Application to Occupational Therapy Practice Chapter 51 Local to Global
Resources for the Occupational Therapy Professional Chapter 52 Promoting
Occupational Therapy to the General Public Chapter 53 Competence and
Professional Development: Learning for Complexity Chapter 54 Roles of
Occupational Therapy Practitioners Chapter 55 Resolution of Ethical
Conflict Chapter 56 Advocacy in Occupational Therapy Appendix A 2011
Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education Standards and
Interpretive Guide Appendix B Assessment Tool Grid Appendix C Assessments
in Play and Leisure Appendix D Intervention Plan Outline Appendix E Sample
of an Individualized Education Program Appendix F American Occupational
Therapy Association Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics (2015)Appendix G
Procedures for the Enforcement of the National Board for Certification in
Occupational Therapy Candidate/Certificant Code of Conduct Appendix H
National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy Complaint Form
Appendix I World Federation of Occupational Therapists Code of Ethics
Glossary Index