TY - BOOK AU - Curtin,Michael AU - Egan,Mary AU - Adams,Jo TI - Occupational therapy for people experiencing illness, injury or impairment: promoting occupation and participation T2 - Occupational therapy essentials SN - 9780702054464 AV - RM735.O23 2017 U1 - 615.8/515 23 PY - 2017/// CY - Edinburgh PB - Elsevier KW - Occupational therapy KW - Disabled Persons rehabilitation N1 - Preceded by Occupational therapy and physical dysfunction / edited by Michael Curtin, Matthew Molineux, Jo-anne Supyk-Mellson. 6th ed. 2010; Includes bibliographical references and index; CONTENTS Section 1: Introduction Ch. 1 Evolution of occupational therapy within the health care context Section 2: Underpinning sciences Ch. 2 Occupational science Ch. 3 Biomedical sciences Ch. 4 Social sciences Section 3: Professional reasoning Ch. 5 Client-centredness Ch. 6 Communication in occupational Therapy practice Ch. 7 Professional reasoning in occupational therapy practice Ch. 8 Canadian practice process framework Chapter 9 Occupational therapy practice models Chapter 10 Occupational performance model (Australia): a description of constructs, structure and propositions Ch. 11 The Canadian model of occupational performance and engagement (cmop-e) Section 4: Assessment Ch. 12 Process of assessment Ch. 13 Canadian occupational performance measure Ch. 14 Task, activity and occupational analysis Ch. 15 Dynamic performance analysis Ch. 16 Analysis of occupational performance: motor, process and social interaction skills Ch. 17 Perceive, recall, plan and perform (prpp) system of task analysis and intervention Ch. 18 Assessing the environment Ch. 19 Reasoning underpinning assessments for people experiencing neurological conditions Ch. 20 Reasoning underpinning assessments for people experiencing musculoskeletal conditions Ch. 21 Reasoning underpinning assessments for people experiencing medical conditions and conditions requiring surgery Section 5: Goals Ch. 22 Writing occupation-focused goals Section 6: Enabling skills and strategies Ch. 23 Overview of enabling skills and strategies Ch. 24 Advocacy and lobbying Ch. 25 Education Ch. 26 Public health Ch. 27 Community development Ch. 28 Community-based rehabilitation Ch. 29 Coaching Ch. 30 Psychosocial support Ch. 31 Working with groups Ch. 32 Enabling sexuality Ch. 33 Personal care Ch. 34 Leisure Ch. 35 Work Ch. 36 Biomechanical strategies Ch. 37 Hand therapy Ch. 38 Orthotics Ch. 39 Working with people living with vision impairment Ch. 40 Optimising motor performance and sensation after brain impairment Ch. 41 Cognitive and perceptual strategies Ch. 42 Cognitive orientation to daily occupational performance Ch. 43 Assistive technology Ch. 44 Universal design Ch. 45 Home modification Ch. 46 Mobility Ch. 47 Wheeled mobility and seating systems Ch. 48 Driving and community mobility Ch. 49 Moving and handling Section 7: Reflecting on practice Ch. 50 Reflecting on practice N2 - This seminal textbook builds on the strengths of all previous editions and continues to explore the work of occupational therapists with people who are experiencing illness, injury or impairment. It links theory with day-to-day practice, stimulating reflection on the knowledge, expertise and attitudes that inform practice, and encouraging the development of occupation-focused practice ER -