Date Presented 04/01/2022
This study compared a Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP) group for adults who had a stroke with standard care. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected. There was no statistical difference in outcomes; a large effect size was noted for the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills and the Canadian Occupationl Performance Measure. Themes included benefits of group process, awareness of changes in performance, reflections on recovery, importance of social support, and value in client-chosen goals. Findings indicate that participants found the CO-OP group valuable and used the approach in their lives.
Primary Author and Speaker: Sarah M. Zera
Additional Authors and Speakers: Eileen M. Brodecki
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