Ch 17 Flashcards
(20 cards)
What helps OT practitioners organize their thoughts and provides terms to describe the practice?
practice model
What provides a structure for the OT practitioner to organize their thinking regarding evaluation, intervention, and measuring outcomes?
theory
What are the ideas that represent something in the mind of an individual, ranging from simple to complex?
concepts
What views occupational performance in terms of volition, habituation, performance capacity, and environment?
Model of Human Occupation (MOHO)
What model is based on spirituality and emphasizes enablement, social justice, and client-centered care?
The Canadian Model of Occupational Performance and Engagement (CMOP-E)
What proposes that OT practitioners examine how to change the person, environment, or task for client engagement?
Occupational adaptation
What informs practitioners on how to evaluate and intervene with clients and defines the population that may benefit from interventions?
frames of reference
What explains the relationship between two or more concepts?
principles
What was developed by Christiansen and Baum and describes the interactive nature of the human being?
Person-Environment-Occupation-Performance
What addresses the processing of sensory information from the environment to produce meaningful adaptive responses?
Sensory Integration FOR
What is the goal of the FOR that helps children perform skilled movements more efficiently?
Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT) FOR
What is based on dynamic system theory and considers many factors influencing movement for intervention?
Motor Control/Motor Learning FOR
What stipulates that gaps in development may be affected by physical, social, or emotional events?
Developmental FOR
What provides structure to one’s thinking regarding factors influencing a client’s ability to engage in desired activities?
Occupation-based models of practice
What is one’s sense of success and achievement?
Occupational competency
What is one’s sense of who they are in the world?
Occupational identity
What approach involves practitioners using an organizing model to structure evaluation and create intervention plans?
Eclectic
What models provide additional support for practice decisions?
Complementary models
What uses the metaphor of a river as a symbolic representation of life?
Kawa model
What is based on concepts of kinesiology and evaluates or develops interventions based on range of motion, strength, and endurance?
Biomechanical model