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Video as a medium in occupational therapy.

M B Holm

    The American Journal of Occupational Therapy : Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association
    |August 1, 1983
    PubMed
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    Videotapes are a vital tool in occupational therapy for patient evaluation, treatment, and education. Their familiarity, cost-effectiveness, and proven effectiveness make them an ideal medium for various therapeutic applications.

    Area of Science:

    • Occupational Therapy
    • Health Communication
    • Medical Technology

    Background:

    • In 1977, a study found over 50% of surveyed centers produced videotapes.
    • Key videotape content focused on evaluation, treatment, and the occupational therapy process.
    • Videotape was recognized for its potential as a treatment tool and patient performance record.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the use of video as a selected task in occupational therapy treatment.
    • To highlight video's utility as an audiovisual record of patient performance.
    • To stimulate discussion on video's effectiveness in occupational therapy settings.

    Main Methods:

    • The article references a 1977 study by Daniels (18) surveying occupational therapy centers.
    • It focuses on the application and potential of videotape technology within the field.

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  • The approach involves discussing video's role in treatment and patient education.
  • Main Results:

    • Videotapes were considered vital for occupational therapy evaluation and treatment.
    • Video was identified as a valuable medium for recording patient performance.
    • The study suggested video could be effectively used for patient treatment and education.

    Conclusions:

    • Video is a familiar, believable, and immediate medium with proven effectiveness in occupational therapy.
    • Its cost-effectiveness and home availability enhance its utility.
    • Video's ability to portray motion makes it a versatile tool for therapeutic interventions.