Concepts of Occupational Therapy /
Kathlyn L. Reed, Sharon Nelson Sanderson
- 3° ed.
- Baltimore, Maryland: Williams & Wilkins, 1992
- 395 p.: il., graf.
Índice p.: 373-395
SCOPE OF OCUCPATIONAL THERAPY SERVICES: Defining Occupational Therapy -- Descriptions, terms, outcomes, and processes -- Value of Occupational Therapy -- Health and occupatiional problems -- Work settings -- ORGANIZATION OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY KNOWLEGDE BASE: Philosophy and models of health influencing occupational therapy practice -- Models of occupational therapy being explored and discarded -- Assumptions about Occupational Therapy -- Toward a theoretical model of Occupational Therapy -- Service functions -- Service programs -- MANAGEMENTOF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PRACTICE: Direct services functions -- Direct services - program planning -- Direct services - intervention and management -- Summative assesment an communication -- Administrative functions -- Documentation -- Consulation and research -- Education -- Referral of prescription? -- Personnel -- Attitudes -- Code of ethics -- Performance criteria -- Credentialing -- DEVELOPMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY: Occupational Therapy as a profession -- Development of professional organizations -- Founders of Occupational Therapy -- Occupational Therapy and society -- Occupational Therapy worldwide -- SOURCES INFORMATION: Sources of professional literature -- Sources of continuing education -- Appendix A: Statement of Occupational Therapy referral -- Appendix B: Occupational Therapy referral checklist -- Appendix C: Occupational Therapy code of ethics -- Appendix D: Studente ethics -- Appendix E: Certificate of incorporation of the National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy