2004
DOI: 10.1179/otb.2004.50.1.005
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Integration of Occupational Therapy Practice Framework and International Classifications of Functioning Concepts: Application of Role Performance in Client-Centered Practice

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“…Some articles evaluated and discussed the connection between OT and specific ICF components (28,92,102,106). This was primarily for the component activity and participation, which may refiect the significance of these concepts in OT (106,123,(125)(126)(127).…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…Some articles evaluated and discussed the connection between OT and specific ICF components (28,92,102,106). This was primarily for the component activity and participation, which may refiect the significance of these concepts in OT (106,123,(125)(126)(127).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…At group level, inter-professional communication was described in general (28,78,88,99,116), as well as among health professionals (44,65,71) and within rehabilitation teams (96). Several articles highlighted ICF as a support in the assessment procedure including analyses of the functional level of tiie client (24,38,42,44,78,81,88,90,99,102,(117)(118)(119)(120), goal-setting (99), identification of interventions (78,119), and evaluating the effectiveness of different programmes (78,81,94,119). ICF also facilitates international communication (71,109).…”
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“…It has been stated by the World Health Organization that for occupational therapists in particular, the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) should provide an overarching structure to clinical practice and research (Ustun, Chatterji, Bickenbach, Kostanjsek & Schneider, 2003; WHO, 2001). Thus, there is a need to debate similarities and differences between the ICF and occupational therapy theories, models and concepts, and the number of articles exploring this issue is growing (Desrosiers, 2005; Diamant, 2004; Haglund & Henriksson, 2003; Hemmingsson & Jonsson, 2005; McLaughling Gray, 2001; Royeen, 2002; Whalley Hammell, 2004). The article ‘Exploration of the link between occupational therapy models and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health’ by Stamm, Cieza, Machold, Smolen and Stucki (2006) is an important contribution to this discussion.…”
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“…Ocupacional en el desarrollo de las tareas y actividades para los usuarios y el reconocimiento de la interacción entre la persona y el medio ambiente (Diamant, 2004;Lenker & Paquet, 2003;Stewart, 2002) La CIF puede ser útil para TO en diferentes ámbitos tales como el de la evaluación y asesoramiento de PA. Existen algunos modelos relacionados con los PA: una escala de los factores que afectan a la participación comunitaria para los usuarios de sillas de ruedas (Barker, Reid & Cott, 2006), modelo para la selección de PA según factores personales como el MPT (Scherer, Jutai, Fuhrer, Demers & DeRuyter, 2007). Sin embargo, la atención todavía debe dirigirse hacia la selección de las medidas de resultado adecuados las cuales sean capaces de detectar mejoras en la práctica diaria.…”
Section: Roles Y Competencias Profesionalesunclassified