Week 9 task analysis framework Flashcards

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5 core elements have been identified for the CU DPT curriculum

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  1. patient centered care
  2. evidence- based practice and clinical reasoning
  3. movement for participation
  4. teamwork and collaboration
  5. quality improvement and safety
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What is the 6 step task analysis framework created by hedman and colleague

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  1. initial conditions
  2. preparation
  3. initiation
  4. execution
  5. termination
  6. outcome
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what are the 4 questions presented by hedman and collegues to address in the task analysis

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  1. what is the problem
  2. where does the problem interfere with function
  3. what are the underlying determinants of the problem
  4. how can the problem be treated
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4
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What is the order of observational task analysis

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  1. identify task related determinants
  2. understand typical movement patterns
  3. identify movement deviation
  4. create hypotheses for any deviation
  5. test hypothesis
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5
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Person in relation to task analysis

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patient centered and includes cognitive, behavior and physical domains

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6
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ability of the person to orient and attend to the activity and the environment, communication

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cognitive characteristic

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7
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anxiety, facial expressions, apparent emotions both verbal and non verbal

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behavioral affect

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8
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height weight general level of obesity, asymmetry

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physical person

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9
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lighting, surfaces, obstacles, assistive devices

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physical environmental

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10
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parental support, peer support, motivation, competition

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psychosocial characteristic environment

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external feedback, visual and tactile guidance, instructions

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informational environment

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12
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discrete task

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movement has a recognizable beining and end

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13
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continuous task

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moevement has no definable begining or end

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14
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serial task

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task made up of a series of individual movements tied together

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15
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independent

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no physical or cognitive assistance required

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16
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patient meet criteria for independence withe exception that use of assistive equipment is necessary

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modified independent

17
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supervision by one person positioned close to but not touching the person performing the activity for safe and effective task performance

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standby assitance

18
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patient requires more than 25% assistance to safely complete the task in an acceptable time frame, oral or tactile cues, directions and or instructions may be used

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minimal assistance

19
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patient requires 26-50% assistance to safely complete the task in a acceptable time frame; oral or tactile cues direction and or instructions may be used

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moderate assistance

20
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patient requires 51-75% asssitance of safely complete the task in an acceptable time frame

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maximal assiatnce

21
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total physical assistance from one or more persons required for safe accomplishment of the task

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dependent assistance