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A framework for combining theoretical conceptual practice models in occupational therapy practice.

Moses N Ikiugu1, Stacy Smallfield, Charity Condit

  • 1Department of Occupational Therapy, The University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD 57069, USA. Moses.Ikiugu@usd.edu

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Occupational therapists can now more easily combine practice models for comprehensive client care. This framework aids in assessment, intervention planning, and defending clinical decisions effectively.

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Area of Science:

  • Occupational Therapy
  • Clinical Practice Models
  • Intervention Planning

Background:

  • Occupational therapists face challenges integrating diverse theoretical practice models due to the complexity of client needs.
  • No single conceptual model adequately addresses the full spectrum of occupational performance issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel framework for synthesizing multiple conceptual practice models.
  • To enhance the usability of theoretical models in occupational therapy practice.
  • To support therapists in justifying their intervention strategies.

Main Methods:

  • A framework is proposed for the systematic combination of theoretical conceptual practice models.
  • The framework facilitates collaborative assessment and intervention planning.

Main Results:

  • The proposed framework offers a structured approach to integrating various theoretical models.
  • This integration allows for a more holistic approach to addressing client occupational performance issues.
  • The framework aims to increase the appeal and practical application of theory for therapists.

Conclusions:

  • The framework presents a valuable tool for occupational therapists seeking to combine theoretical models.
  • It may improve the comprehensiveness of interventions and strengthen the defense of clinical decisions.