Dementia affects a person's ability to undertake previously achievable tasks which can present risks. The assessment and management of risk can differ and inclusion of the person's view is not always apparent. This literature review aimed to explore current knowledge concerning key areas relevant to risk assessment and management. This included the contribution of occupational therapy functional assessment. It revealed that knowledge tended to be practice based, rather than research based, and that there was no specific research on functional assessment of risk. Issues of how risk was established by those involved and consideration of the person's view were raisedNO DIVISION61pub1328pub1
Although a moderately rich body of literature exists which is descriptive of the processes of risk a...
The authors evaluated the association of complexity of work with data, people, and things with the i...
We envisage the development of new Brain Health Services to achieve primary and secondary dementia p...
Dementia affects a person's ability to undertake previously achievable tasks which can present risks...
The development and integration of risk assessment and clinical risk management for Alzheimer's dise...
Aim: To Explore Occupational Therapists' Perceptions of Positive Risk Taking, during the Discharge o...
Risk management is a complex aspect of practice which can lead to an emphasis on maintaining physica...
Abstract Introduction and background Dementia is typically a disease of old age and is characteri...
Forensic occupational therapists are one of the members of the multidisciplinary team who participat...
Engaging with risk is a certain and unavoidable part of occupational therapy. Intermediate care serv...
Policy guidance promotes supporting people to live in their own homes for as long as possible with s...
Growing evidence suggests dementia incidence can be reduced through prevention programs targeting ri...
Randomised trials have demonstrated that occupational therapy can delay functional decline, improve ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground Dementia is the broad term used to describe a range of conditions, whic...
This longitudinal qualitative study explored the lived experience of risk for people with a recent d...
Although a moderately rich body of literature exists which is descriptive of the processes of risk a...
The authors evaluated the association of complexity of work with data, people, and things with the i...
We envisage the development of new Brain Health Services to achieve primary and secondary dementia p...
Dementia affects a person's ability to undertake previously achievable tasks which can present risks...
The development and integration of risk assessment and clinical risk management for Alzheimer's dise...
Aim: To Explore Occupational Therapists' Perceptions of Positive Risk Taking, during the Discharge o...
Risk management is a complex aspect of practice which can lead to an emphasis on maintaining physica...
Abstract Introduction and background Dementia is typically a disease of old age and is characteri...
Forensic occupational therapists are one of the members of the multidisciplinary team who participat...
Engaging with risk is a certain and unavoidable part of occupational therapy. Intermediate care serv...
Policy guidance promotes supporting people to live in their own homes for as long as possible with s...
Growing evidence suggests dementia incidence can be reduced through prevention programs targeting ri...
Randomised trials have demonstrated that occupational therapy can delay functional decline, improve ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground Dementia is the broad term used to describe a range of conditions, whic...
This longitudinal qualitative study explored the lived experience of risk for people with a recent d...
Although a moderately rich body of literature exists which is descriptive of the processes of risk a...
The authors evaluated the association of complexity of work with data, people, and things with the i...
We envisage the development of new Brain Health Services to achieve primary and secondary dementia p...