| Literature DB >> 12441441 |
Gary Kielhofner1, Brent Braveman, Kathi Baron, Gail Fisher, Joy Hammel, Mike Littleton.
Abstract
This paper discusses application of the model of human occupation to the worker with an injury or disability. Concepts from the model of human occupation (MOHO) are used to frame potential work-related strengths and weaknesses. Using MOHO as a framework to understand the worker with an injury or disability provides a more complete and holistic understanding of the many factors which can affect a worker. In particular, the model illuminates how factors of capacity, motivation, lifestyle, and environment inter-relate in determining a worker's success or failure. Implications for using the model to achieve a more effective work-related practice are discussed.Entities:
Year: 1999 PMID: 12441441
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Work ISSN: 1051-9815