Essays about: "occupation-based intervention"
Found 4 essays containing the words occupation-based intervention.
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1. Home- and occupation-based interventions in stroke rehabilitation: a scoping review
University essay fromAbstract : Introduction: Stroke puts a burden on the society as half of the stroke survivors have long term care needs. After six months many stroke survivors cannot independently perform basic daily life activities, which makes living independently at home challenging. READ MORE
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2. The importance of evaluating before selecting appropriate activities as interventions in psychiatry : A qualitative study conducted as a Minor Field Study at a psychiatric clinic in Vietnam.
University essay fromAbstract : Aim: The purpose of this study is to describe the intervention process at a psychiatric clinic in Vietnam, from evaluation to goal setting, and how the staff choose occupation-based intervention for their patients. Method: This study is a qualitative study with inductive approach where the data collection is based on a semi-structured interview with the health care staff at a psychiatric clinic in Vietnam. READ MORE
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3. Occupation as means and ends in early childhood intervention – A scoping review
University essay from Högskolan i Jönköping/HälsohögskolanAbstract : Background: Occupational therapy (OT) plays an important role in providing early childhood interventions for children with developmental delay. While paediatric OT has long been guided by developmental principles, occupation-centred interventions have been promoted during the last decades, but no unifying definition exists about the core features. READ MORE
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4. Applicability of the Kawa Model as a Framework for the Occupational Therapy Process
University essay fromAbstract : Background: Kawa is a client-centered and culturally sensitive occupational therapy model. Discussion has aroused if Kawa would be a suitable model for the clientele, which is culturally more diverse than before. Aim: To investigate how occupational therapists have applied Kawa for the occupational therapy process. READ MORE