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Therapists' and clients' perceptions of the occupational performance history interview.

Ashwini Apte1, Gary Kielhofner, Amy Paul-Ward, Brent Braveman.   

Abstract

SUMMARY The Occupational Performance History Interview-Second Version (OPHI-II) is a semi-structured interview that gathers life history information. The interview data is used to score three rating scales and complete a narrative slope. Previous research has primarily examined the validity of the scales. This qualitative study sought to understand from the perspectives of therapists and clients how they experienced the interview process and narrative slope of the OPHI-II. Clients and therapists agreed that the OPHI-II interview built rapport, generated insights into the client's life experiences, and was helpful in planning goals and services and both groups generally found the narrative slope valuable. Both therapists and clients indicated the importance of tailoring the interview process and the narrative slope to each client's unique perspective and needs. Study findings both support the usefulness of the OPHI-II and provide suggestions for how it can be used most effectively.

Year:  2005        PMID: 23927709     DOI: 10.1080/J003v19n01_13

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Occup Ther Health Care        ISSN: 0738-0577


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1.  An examination of the psychometric properties of the occupational identity questionnaire for community-living elderly who require care.

Authors:  Masataka Shikata; Hiroyuki Notoh; Kazuya Shinohara; Kenji Yabuwaki; Yoshikazu Ishii; Takashi Yamada; Renée R Taylor
Journal:  Hong Kong J Occup Ther       Date:  2021-03-17       Impact factor: 0.917

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