Occupational therapy practitioners use clinical reasoning in all areas of practice to determine who needs intervention, the most effective interventions, and expected outcomes. Successful professionals also use clinical reasoning to confidently assimilate new information, make decisions, argue well, and advocate for clients.A particular challenge facing occupational therapy students and novice practitioners is that actual clients do not always fit a typical clinical picture. This text guides readers in learning how to identify relevant clinical data among the diverse details of clients’ histories, interests, comorbidities, and lifestyles through fully developed case examples that guide reasoning through hypothesis refinement and changing situations.This essential text is aligned with the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework and integrates frames of reference and evidence in practical ways. Learning activities challenge readers to thoughtfully integrate what they are learning into their own ways of reasoning.Designed with the belief that systematic use of clinical reasoning strategies streamlines and supports using responsible, cost-effective interventions, Clinical Reasoning in Occupational Therapy guides students and practitioners in thinking efficiently, flexibly, and critically, providing clients with the best possible care.
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A particular challenge facing occupational therapy students and novice practitioners is that actual clients do not always fit a typical clinical picture. This text guides readers in learning how to identify relevant clinical data among the diverse details of clients' histories, interests, comorbidities, and lifestyles through fully developed case examples that guide reasoning.
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Part I. Occupational Perspective for Clinical ReasoningChapter 1. Overview of the Clinical Reasoning ProcessChapter 2. Clinical Reasoning and Occupational Therapy’s Domain of PracticeChapter 3. Hypothesis Generation and RefinementPart II. Frames of ReferenceChapter 4. Psychodynamic and Developmental Systems Frames of ReferenceChapter 5. Behavioral Science Frames of ReferenceChapter 6. Motor Learning Frame of ReferenceChapter 7. Sensory Integration and Sensory Processing Frames of ReferenceSection III. InterventionChapter 8. Occupation-Focused Practice ModelsChapter 9. Occupational Therapy Intervention ProcessChapter 10. Strategic Thinking and OutcomesChapter 11. Complexity and Disruption in Clinical ReasoningAppendixesAppendix A. AOTA’s Occupational Profile TemplateAppendix B. Frames of Reference Summary
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ISBN
9781569003886
Publisert
2018-06-30
Utgiver
Vendor
American Occupational Therapy
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

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