OTPF 4 Test
What changes were made to to the otpf 4 - ✔✔Cornerstones of the ot practice are
identified and described
health and management was added as a category of occupations
intimate partner was added to the soci
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OTPF 4 Test
What changes were made to to the otpf 4 - ✔✔Cornerstones of the ot practice are
identified and described
health and management was added as a category of occupations
intimate partner was added to the social participation category
The context and environments aspect of the occupational therapy domain was changed
to context to match the ICF
Client factors category of body functions now includes gender indentity under
"experience of self and time"
Definition psychosocial was expanded to match the ICF description and interception
was added under sensory functions.
The term preparatory methods and tasks has been changed to interventions to support
occupations
What articulates the primary purpuse of the Occupational Therapy Practice
Framework:Domain and Process, 4th edition - ✔✔As an official document of AOTA, the
OTPF is a foundational document helping to articulate and ground the distinct value of
the occupational therapy profession.
The cornerstones that comprise the foundation of the OTPF-4 are? (4) - ✔✔Core values
and beliefs rooted in occupation
knowledge and expertise in the therapeutic use of occupation
professional behaviors and dispositions
therapeutic use of self
The framework was developed to... - ✔✔articulate occupational therapy's contribution to
promoting the health, wellbeing, and participation of persons, groups, and populations
through engagement in occupation.
Definition of occupational therapy? - ✔✔Therapeutic use of everyday life occupations
with persons, groups or populations for the purpose of enhancing or enabling
participation. Occupational therapy practitioners use their knowledge of the
transactional relationship among the client, their engagement in valuable occupations,
and the context to design occupation-based intervention plans. Occupational therapy
services are provided for habilitation, rehabilitation, and promotion of health and
wellness for client with disability and non disability related needs. These services
include acquisition and preservation of occupational identity for clients who have or are
at risk for developing an illness, injury, disease, disorder, condition, impairment,
disability, activity limitation or participation restriction.
The OTPF4 defines occupation as: - ✔✔The everyday personalized activities that
people do as individuals, in families, and with communities to occupy time and bring
meaning and purpose to life. Occupations can involve the execution of multiple activities
for completion and can result in various outcomes. The framework identifies a broad
range of occupations categorized as activities of daily living, instrumental activities of
daily living, health management, rest and sleep, education, work, play, leisure, and
social participation.
What are the 9 categories of occupations? - ✔✔ADL's
IADL's
health management
rest & sleep
education
work
play
leisure
social participation
OTPF4 defines clients as - ✔✔clients are typically classified as persons (including those
involved in care of a client), groups (a collection of individuals having shared
characteristics or a common or shared purpose), and populations (aggregates of people
with common attributes such as contexts, characteristics or concerns- including health
risks)
The overarching statement of the OTPF4 describes the domain and process of
occupational therapy in its fullest sense: - ✔✔achieving health, wellbeing, and
participation in life through engagement in occupation.
this statement acknowledges the professions belief that active engagement in
occupation promotes, facilitates, supports and maintains health and participation
Engagement in occupations is described as... - ✔✔performance as the result of choice,
motivation, and meaning within a supportive context. Includes objective and subjective
aspects of clients experiences and involves the transactional interaction of the mind,
body, and spirit. OT intervention focuses on creating or facilitating opportunities to
engage in occupations that lead to participation in desired life situations.
5 aspects of the domain - ✔✔occupations
contexts
performance patterns
performance skills
client factors
3 aspects of the process - ✔✔eval
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