| Literature DB >> 25298616 |
Denise Chisholm1, Pamela Toto1, Ketki Raina1, Margo Holm1, Joan Rogers1.
Abstract
To determine clients' capacity for community living, occupational therapists must use measures that capture the person-task-environment transaction and compare clients' task performance to a performance standard. The Performance Assessment of Self-care Skills, a performance-based, criterion-referenced, observational tool, fulfills this purpose. In this practice analysis, using data from this tool from multiple clinical studies (N = 941), the authors describe tasks that clients from various diagnostic populations could and could not perform independently and safely. For clinicians, the Performance Assessment of Self-care Skills can be used to identify which daily tasks are compromised and the point of task breakdown, as well as to provide guidance about potential interventions.Entities:
Keywords: Occupational performance; activities of daily living; evaluation
Year: 2014 PMID: 25298616 PMCID: PMC4186770 DOI: 10.4276/030802214X13916969447038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Occup Ther ISSN: 0308-0226 Impact factor: 1.243