Background: Attitudes towards the use of outcome measures by professionals working in mental health have been shown to be variable. Occupational therapists appear to have difficulty specifying goals and measuring the outcomes of interventions. Aims: To measure the outcomes of therapies offered by occupational therapists and to assess concurrent validity of the Van du Toit Model of Creative Ability (VdT MoCA) assessment. Method: The Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF), VdT MoCA assessment and Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) were used. Changes in mean scores on the measures were assessed using appropriate tests. Correlations between measures were assessed using Spearman's non-parametric test. Results: Mean post-ther...
Although there is increasing demand for greater accountability from occupational therapists for the ...
Objectives: To investigate the effectiveness of a long established intervention, occupational therap...
Introduction: Measuring change in clients’ ‘participation’, and being able to attribute this change ...
Background: Attitudes towards the use of outcome measures by professionals working in mental health...
Evaluating outcomes of therapies offered by occupational therapists in adult mental health Backgroun...
Purpose – No occupational therapy outcome measures have been designed specifically for recovery-orie...
Executive Summary One of the most challenging decisions for an occupational therapist is selectin...
An occupational therapy program for participants with mental health challenges, a history of serious...
Mots clés Pratique en milieu clinique Pratique fondée sur les faits scientifiques Mesure des résulta...
Background and Aims: With the shift of health care towards evidence-based practice, demonstrating ou...
Current pressures to document outcomes and demonstrate the efficacy of occupational therapy interven...
Motivation is a crucial determinant of the outcome of rehabilitation in patients following an ABI. T...
Objective: To study the convergent and divergent validity of the Canadian Occupational Performance M...
Subjects: One hundred and five consecutive outpatients. Outcome measures: The COPM is a measure of a...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the reproducibility (reliability and inter-rater agreement) of the client-centr...
Although there is increasing demand for greater accountability from occupational therapists for the ...
Objectives: To investigate the effectiveness of a long established intervention, occupational therap...
Introduction: Measuring change in clients’ ‘participation’, and being able to attribute this change ...
Background: Attitudes towards the use of outcome measures by professionals working in mental health...
Evaluating outcomes of therapies offered by occupational therapists in adult mental health Backgroun...
Purpose – No occupational therapy outcome measures have been designed specifically for recovery-orie...
Executive Summary One of the most challenging decisions for an occupational therapist is selectin...
An occupational therapy program for participants with mental health challenges, a history of serious...
Mots clés Pratique en milieu clinique Pratique fondée sur les faits scientifiques Mesure des résulta...
Background and Aims: With the shift of health care towards evidence-based practice, demonstrating ou...
Current pressures to document outcomes and demonstrate the efficacy of occupational therapy interven...
Motivation is a crucial determinant of the outcome of rehabilitation in patients following an ABI. T...
Objective: To study the convergent and divergent validity of the Canadian Occupational Performance M...
Subjects: One hundred and five consecutive outpatients. Outcome measures: The COPM is a measure of a...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the reproducibility (reliability and inter-rater agreement) of the client-centr...
Although there is increasing demand for greater accountability from occupational therapists for the ...
Objectives: To investigate the effectiveness of a long established intervention, occupational therap...
Introduction: Measuring change in clients’ ‘participation’, and being able to attribute this change ...