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Caregiver Assessment Should include what context?

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Social
Personal
Temporal
Cultural and Environmental

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Assessment of a Caregiver should focus on what?

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Stress
Burden
Confidence
Knowledge/competence 
Depression 
Quality of Life
Occupational performance and Satisfaction.
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Caregiver Interventions may include:

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Psychosocial adjustments 
Behavioral Management Techniques 
Environmental Modifications 
ADLs training 
Advocacy 
Resources
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Assessment of Context must include?

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Unique persona attributes: gender/age
Personal Life Roles: Worker, mother, and spouse
Physical, Social and cultural context (one’s home and neighborhood and one’s society).

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Personal Context refers to?

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Age, gender, personal beliefs and values, cultural background and identity, psychological state of mind.

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Social Context referes to?

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External to Person

Social roles, social networks, socioeconomic resources

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Physical Context refers to?

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Natural and human-made or build environment we live in

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Cultural Context referes to?

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Influence of norms, beliefs and values and standards of behavior that are expected and accepted in persons community or society.

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Ecology of Human Performance Model

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Interaction between the person and environment affects behavior and performance.
Interrelationship between person and context determines which task falls within the individual’s expected performance range.

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Person-Environment Occupational Model of Occupational Performance

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Occupational performance is defined as:

Relationship among occupations, roles and environments in which a person lives, work and play.

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The World Health Organization. International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health ICF Model

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Contextual Factors divided into: Personal and environment.
Personal - internal influences on functioning such as age, gender
Environmental - external influence on functioning including physical and social environments.

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OTPF consist of five aspects including ?

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Client factors
Performance skills 
Performance patterns 
Context 
Occupations
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Client Factors include?

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Spirituality, Beliefs, and Values

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Performance Patterns?

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Rituals, Routines, Roles, Habits.

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Role Checklists?

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Assesses productive roles in adulthood

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Interest Checklists?

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Assesses interests patterns and characteristics

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Occupational Performance History Interview II

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Assesses occupational adaptations over time

Critical life events, daily routines, and occupational behavior roles and settings

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Worker Role Interview

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Gathers data on psychosocial and environmental factors affecting work and workplace.

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Home Accessibility Assessments

Safety Assessment of Function and the Environment for Rehabilitation (SAFER) and SAFER Home

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Evaluates home safety for older adults.

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Home Accessibility Assessments

Westmead Home Safety Assessment

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Evaluates potential fall hazards in the home.

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Workplace Assessments

Workplace Environment Impact Scale

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Semistructured interview to Evaluate person’s perceptions of his or her work environment.

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Access to the Community

Craig Handicap Inventory of Environmental Factors

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Assessment of perceived environmental barriers

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Access to the Community

Measure of the Quality of the Environment

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Developed in the context of spinal cord injury but used to measure facilitators and obstacles to social participation for all persons with disability.

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Access to the Community

Accessibility Checklist

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Assessment that identifies problems in community access, including Compliance to ADA

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Access to the Community (Integration and Participation)

Community Integration Measure

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10-item assessment focused on feelings of belonging and independence in one’s community

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Access to the Community (Integration and Participation)

Community Integration Questionnaire

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15 item survey relevant to home integration, social integration and productive activities

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Access to the Community (Integration and Participation)

Reintegration to Normal Living Index (RNL)

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Assesses how well a person reintegrates into normal living after severe disability.