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Exploration of the link between conceptual occupational therapy models and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health

Australian Occupational Therapy Journal

Author: Stamm, T. A., Cieza, A., Machold, K., Smolen, J. S., Stucki, G.
Year: 2006
Type: Journal Article

Abstract:

Background and Aim:Because occupational therapy focuses on occupations and activities of daily living in the context of the environment, conceptual occupational therapy models might be closely related to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). The purpose of this paper is to explore the link of conceptual occupational therapy models to the ICF. Methods and Results:A structured literature search was performed. The concepts on which the models are built were linked to the ICF categories and components according to 10 established linking rules. Three conceptual occupational therapy models were identified in the literature: the Model of Human Occupation, the Canadian Model of Occupational Performance and the Occupational Performance Model (Australia). The majority of the concepts from the three models could be linked to the ICF. Conclusion:By applying the conceptual models, occupational therapists might add an additional perspective to multidisciplinary teams that use the ICF.


Further Details

Full Title Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
Pages 9-17
Volume 53
Issue 1
Publisher Blackwell Publishing Asia
ISBN/ISSN 1440-1630
Accession Number October, 2011
Notes Print discarded
Electronic Resource Number 10.1111/j.1440-1630.2005.00513.x
Keywords International Classification of Functioning

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