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Occupational and activity analysis / Heather Thomas.

Author/creator Thomas, Heather, 1971- author.
Format Electronic and Book
EditionThird edition.
Publication Info Thorofare, NJ : SLACK Incorporated, [2023]
Description1 online resource (xvii, 251 pages) : color illustrations
Supplemental Content Direct link to eBook
Subject(s)
Uniform titleOccupation-based activity analysis
Contents What Is Occupational and Activity Analysis? -- Step 1 : Determining What Is Being Analyzed -- Step 2 : Determining the Relevance and Importance -- Step 3 : Determining Object, Space, and Social Demands -- Step 4 : Determining the Sequence and Timing -- Step 5 : Determining Required Body Functions -- Step 6 : Determining Required Body Structures -- Step 7 : Determining Required Performance Skills -- Step 8 : Occupational and Activity Analysis for Evaluation, Intervention, and Outcomes.
Abstract "Newly updated to reflect the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process, Fourth Edition (OTPF-4), Occupational and Activity Analysis, Third Edition outlines the process of conducting occupational and activity analyses for occupational therapy students and clinicians. Occupational therapy practitioners use occupations and activities not only as a goal but also as a treatment medium, so understanding both the uniqueness of a client's occupations and how an activity can be used therapeutically is essential. This text is an introduction to both realms, first by explaining the process by which to peel back the layers of an occupation or activity to reveal its intricacy and then examining how to use this information for evaluation and intervention. Dr. Heather Thomas has updated Occupational and Activity Analysis, Third Edition to reflect the significant changes made to the activity analysis process and terminology in the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework, Fourth Edition. Conducting either an occupational or activity analysis investigates not only what is required for full participation but also looks at the meaning ascribed to it by the people, groups, or communities engaging in it and how personal and environmental contexts impact participation"-- Provided by publisher
General notePreceded by Occupation-based activity analysis / Heather Thomas. Second edition. 2015.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
Source of descriptionOnline resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 28, 2022).
Issued in other formPrint version: Thomas, Heather, 1971- Occupational and activity analysis. Third edition. Thorofare, NJ : SLACK Incorporated, [2023] 9781630918903
LCCN 2022023283
ISBN9781630918927 (electronic book)
ISBN163091892X (electronic book)

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