Occupational Therapy Practice Guidelines for Home Modifications
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- Nombre de pages110
- PrésentationBroché
- FormatGrand Format
- Poids0.355 kg
- Dimensions21,5 cm × 27,6 cm × 0,9 cm
- ISBN978-1-56900-357-2
- EAN9781569003572
- Date de parution01/01/2019
- CollectionATAOA Practice Guidelines Seri
- ÉditeurAOTA Press
Résumé
All occupational therapists are qualified to conduct home assessments and deliver home modification interventions, although some therapists may have advanced practice skills for complex interventions. Home modifications provided by occupational therapists involve a comprehensive evaluation of personal and environmental factors and daily activities ; the development of an intervention plan to resolve the incompatibilities between the person and the environment ; the facilitation of obtaining or installing the modifications ; and training in the use of the modifications.
The outcome of home modifications provided by occupational therapists is enhanced occupational performance. This Practice Guideline, updated to reflect concepts from the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework, briefly discusses the domain and process of occupational therapy for home modification, including a summary of evidence from the literature regarding best practices. Intervention strategies include medical equipment, universally designed products, architectural modifications, major home renovations, or learning a strategy to use the environment differently.
Appendixes contain evidence tables as well as diagnostic and billing codes. It is the intention of this publication to help occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants, as well as those who manage, reimburse, or set policy regarding occupational therapy services, understand the contribution of occupational therapy for home modification interventions. This guideline can also serve as a reference for health care professionals, health care facility managers, education and health care regulators, third-party payers, and managed care organizations.
All occupational therapists are qualified to conduct home assessments and deliver home modification interventions, although some therapists may have advanced practice skills for complex interventions. Home modifications provided by occupational therapists involve a comprehensive evaluation of personal and environmental factors and daily activities ; the development of an intervention plan to resolve the incompatibilities between the person and the environment ; the facilitation of obtaining or installing the modifications ; and training in the use of the modifications.
The outcome of home modifications provided by occupational therapists is enhanced occupational performance. This Practice Guideline, updated to reflect concepts from the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework, briefly discusses the domain and process of occupational therapy for home modification, including a summary of evidence from the literature regarding best practices. Intervention strategies include medical equipment, universally designed products, architectural modifications, major home renovations, or learning a strategy to use the environment differently.
Appendixes contain evidence tables as well as diagnostic and billing codes. It is the intention of this publication to help occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants, as well as those who manage, reimburse, or set policy regarding occupational therapy services, understand the contribution of occupational therapy for home modification interventions. This guideline can also serve as a reference for health care professionals, health care facility managers, education and health care regulators, third-party payers, and managed care organizations.