Occupational Therapy Essentials for Clinical Competence
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The occupational therapy profession has seen many textbooks on a wide range of topics, but never has a text used the ACOTE Accreditation Standards as a blueprint, incorporating them as a way to intricately outline a plan of action for the current practice of occupational therapy. "Occupational Therapy Essentials for Clinical Competence "begins by linking the ACOTE Accreditation Standards with current practice in chapters for students and educators. With 50 expert contributors, this forward-thinking text sets the stage with two foundational concepts vital to the study of occupation: flow and culture. Led by nationally renowned authors, Karen Sladyk, Karen Jacobs, and Nancy MacRae, "Occupational Therapy Essentials for Clinical Competence "presents a summary of interconnected constructs that define and direct occupational therapy practice. Inside you will find: - Basic tenets of occupational therapy - Occupational therapy theoretical perspectives - Screening, evaluation, and referral - Formulation and implementation of an intervention plan - Context of service delivery - Management of occupational therapy services - Professional ethics, values, and responsibilities - Culture and its role in occupational choice and performance "Occupational Therapy Essentials for Clinical Competence "also includes student activities at the end of each chapter, as well as on-line material that consists of multiple choice questions, chapter objectives, teacher activities, and PowerPoint slides. Some Additional Features Include: - Examples as viewed and analyzed from multiple perspectives - Evidence-based practice reviews that provide a starting point to have each topic explored in depth - Evaluation of the mastery of application and self-assessment exercises - Integration throughout the text of Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process, Second Edition "Occupational Therapy Essentials for Clinical Competence "incorporates adult learning theory as its basis to assist in establishing cognitive interest. All occupational therapists will welcome this unique organizational format of grouping concepts together to reinforce and facilitate learning. From the Foreword by Charles Christiansen: "This textbook... edited by highly respected leaders in the field... is appropriately and cleverly organized around the essentials of competence in the occupational therapy process. It did not escape my notice that the array of possibilities presented is balanced and reflects the opportunities that are available for using situations (contexts, environments, activities, and people) to provide competent care. The toolkit of options available...for implementing the plan of care as presented here is comprehensive and represents a formidable and significant part of the book."

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