Occupation - Answers Everyday activities that people do as individuals, groups and populations
that have meaning and purpose; they are things people need, want, and are expected to do
Occupational Therapy - Answers The therapeutic use of everyday life occupations with people,
groups, or populations for the purpose of enhancing or enabling participation
OTPF-4 Purpose - Answers provides a common language and structure for understanding and
implementing occupational therapy practice
Who are our clients? - Answers persons, groups, and populations
3 Purposes of OT Services - Answers Habilitation, Rehabilitation, Health and Wellness
How is OT different from other fields? - Answers client-centered approach, we focus on
occupations, holistic practice
OT Process Categories - Answers Evaluation, Intervention, Outcomes
Evaluation - Answers consists of occupational profile and analysis of occupational performance
as well as a synthesis of the evaluation; trying to learn about the client and develop a goal
Occupational Profile - Answers part of evaluation; Summary of information that describes the
client's occupational history and experiences, patterns of daily living, interests, values, and
needs, and why client is seeking services; priorities are identified
Analysis of Occupational Performance - Answers part of evaluation: performance is observed to
identify supports and barriers to clients' performance; target outcomes are identified
Synthesis of Evaluation Process - Answers part of evaluation: The occupational therapist
synthesizes the information gathered through the occupational profile and analysis of
occupational performance and creates goals with the client
Intervention - Answers intervention plan, implementation, and review; planning what actions to
take, doing said actions, and determining their effectiveness
Intervention Approaches - Answers Create or promote
Establish or restore
Maintain
Modify
Prevent
Intervention Types - Answers occupations and activities
, interventions to support occupations
education and training
advocacy
group interventions
virtual interventions
Outcomes - Answers determine if the patient met the goals; should be measured with the same
methods used during the evaluation
OT Domain Categories - Answers Occupations, Client Factors, Contexts, Performance Skills,
Performance Patterns
Client Factors - Answers values, beliefs, and spirituality
body functions, body structures
OT Process - Answers describes the actions practitioners take when providing services
OT Domain - Answers Outlines the professions scope; areas we work on
Occupational Performance Outcome - Answers Act of doing and accomplishing a selected
action, activity, or occupation that results from the dynamic transaction among the client, the
context, and the activity
Improvement Outcome - Answers increased occupational performance through adaptation
when a performance limitation is present
Enhancement Outcome - Answers development of performance skills and performance patterns
when a limitation is not present
Prevention Outcome - Answers education or health promotion efforts to reduce disease and
health conditions
Health and Wellness Outcome - Answers health is a state of physical, mental, and social well
being and wellness is the active process through which people are aware of and make choices
to live a more successful life
Quality of Life Outcome - Answers life satisfaction, hope, and self-concept
Participation Outcome - Answers engagement in desired occupations that are satisfying and
congruent with social expectations
Role Competence Outcome - Answers the ability to effectively meet the demands of the roles
one has