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Occupational Therapy in Community and Population Health Practice

Occupational Therapy in Community and Population Health Practice

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Presents the theories and practice of occupational therapy in community and population health Provides detailed guidance in program planning and needs assessment, program design and implementation, program evaluation, and program support. Features case studies describing the development of actual programs in the practice areas identified by AOTA. Describes a variety of settings where community-based practice occurs, including community-based work programs, adult day care, independent living programs, hospice, and home health care. Provides specific information regarding the role of personnel, referrals, evaluation, intervention, documentation, and reimbursement in these practice settings. Offers tools to make learning easier, including learning outcomes, key terms, case studies, learning activities, study questions, and a summary that is directly linked to learning outcomes in each chapter. Evaluates future directions and implications for professional education, research, and practice roles.
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Publication date
2020
Issue number
3
Cover
paperback
Pages count
684
Dimensions (mm)
152.00 x 229.00
  • I. Basic Principles and Relevant Issues 1. Historical and Philosophical Perspectives 2. Population Health, Community Health, and Occupational Therapy 3. Theoretical Frameworks 4. Population Health:: Cultural and Sociological Considerations II. Community-Based and Population Health Program Development 5. Program Planning and Needs Assessment 6. Program Design and Implementation 7. Program Evaluation 8. Program Support:: Innovation and Business Acumen III. Children and Youth 9. Early Intervention Programs 10. From School to Community Transition Services 11. Promoting Community Inclusion and Integration IV. Productive Aging 12. Aging in Place and Home Modifications 13. Low Vision Services in the Community 14. Driving and Community Mobility V. Work and Industry 15. Ergonomics and Prevention of Work-Related Injuries 16. Work and Career Transitions 17. Health Professional Wellbeing VI. Mental Health 18. Community Mental Health Programs 19. Community-Based Approaches to Substance Use Epidemics 20. Strategies to Address the Needs of Homeless Populations VII. Rehabilitation and Participation 21. Military Families and Veterans Programming 22. Promoting Occupational Participation in Marginalized Populations 23. Telehealth VIII. Health Promotion and Wellness 24. Lifestyle Redesign Programs 25. Occupational Therapy in Primary Health Care Settings 26. Disaster Planning, Response, and Recovery 27. Violence Prevention and Mitigation IX. Looking Ahead 28. Future Directions in Community-Based and Population Health Practice
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