Introduction. The purpose of a framework is
to provide a structure or base on which to build a system or a concept
(“Framework,” 2020). The OTPF describes the central concepts that ground occupational therapy practice and builds a common understanding of the basic tenets and vision of the profession.
What is a framework in occupational therapy?
What is the. OT Practice Framework? The Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process, 3rd ed. (OTPF-III) is
an official AOTA document that represents the core concepts of what occupational therapists know
(domain of knowledge) and do (process of evaluation and intervention).
How do you reference the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework?
When cited this way, the reference looks like this:
American Occupational Therapy Association
. (2020). Occupational therapy practice framework; Domain and process (4th ed.).
Who created the OT practice framework?
In Fall 1998,
the AOTA Commission on Practice (COP)
embarked on the journey that culminated in the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process (AOTA, 2002b).
What are the two client factors in the OT practice framework?
Client factors include
(1) values, beliefs, and spirituality
; (2) body functions, and (3) body structures that reside within the client that influence the client's perfor- mance in occupations.
Is Moho a model or frame of reference?
Initially, it was originated as a model, but later on, it evolved into
a frame of reference
. Reilly's MOHO and Kielhofner's MOHO has the same base, but a different perspective.
What are two models of practice used in OT?
- Allen's Cognitive Disabilities Model (CDM)
- Canadian Model of Occupational Performance and Engagement (CMOP-E)
- Dunn's Model of Sensory Processing.
- Model of Human Occupations (MOHO)
- Person-Environment-Occupation-Performance Model (PEOP Model)
What are the 8 areas of occupation?
- Activities of daily living (ADLs)
- Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)
- Sleep and rest.
- Work.
- Education.
- Play.
- Leisure.
- Social participation.
What do the domains of occupational therapy describe?
All aspects of the domain, including occupations, client factors, performance skills, performance patterns, and context and environment, are of equal value, and together they
interact to affect the client's occupational identity, health, well-being, and participation in life
.
What is the OT process?
The occupational therapy process involves
the interaction between the practitioner and the client
. … The evaluation process includes referral, screening, developing an occupational profile, and analyzing occupational performance. The intervention process includes intervention planning, implementation, and review.
What is practice framework?
A practice framework ‘
integrates empirical research, practice theories, ethical principles and experiential knowledge
in a compact and convenient format that helps practitioners to use the knowledge and principles to inform their everyday work' (Connolly and Healy 2009, p32).
Why was the OT practice framework developed?
The Occupational Therapy Practice Framework was originally developed
to articulate occupational therapy's distinct perspective and contribution to promoting the health and participation of persons, groups, and populations through engagement in occupation
.
What are the three steps in the occupational therapy process as outlined in the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework?
The process of OT includes
evaluation, intervention, and tar- geting of outcomes
that occur in the environments and contexts of the client to assist them in achieving health, well-being, and participation in life through engagement in occupation (AOTA, 2014).
What are the 5 domains of occupational therapy?
What are the 5 Domains of Occupational Therapy?
Occupations, Client Factors, Performance Skills, Performance Patterns & Contexts and Environments
. What are the different Occupations? ADLs, IADLs, Rest & Sleep, Education, Work, Play, Leisure, and Social Participation.
What are the 5 general treatment approaches used in OT practice?
What are the five general approaches to intervention?
Therapeutic use of self, therapeutic use of occupation or activity, preparatory methods, consultation, or education
. The OTPF provides a description of the occupational therapy domain and process for OT practitioners, students, and consumers.
What influences occupational performance?
context, or where
the skill is being performed
.
condition
, or diagnosis. medications being taken, as well as their side effects. work with other therapists who might productively collaborate with the OT.