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Facilitating Transfer of Skills and Strategies in Occupational Therapy Practice: Practical Application of Transfer Principles.

Ganesh M Babulal1, Erin R Foster1,2, Timothy J Wolf1,2.   

Abstract

In Occupational Therapy (OT) practice, practitioners assume that the skills and strategies taught to clients during rehabilitation will transfer to performance and participation in everyday life. Despite transfer serving as a practice foundation, outcome studies conclude that this assumption of transfer is not occurring and it often results in decreased efficacy of rehabilitation. This paper investigated key aspects of transfer and found concepts in the psychology literature that can support transfer of skills and strategies in OT. Six key principles proposed from educational psychology can serve as a guide for practitioners to better train for transfer. In this paper, we discuss the six principles and apply concepts from psychology. Each principle is supported with examples of how they may be incorporated OT practice. If occupational therapists understand these principles and implement them in treatment, the efficacy of treatment may improve for many populations.

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Keywords:  Clinical reasoning; Occupational Therapy practice; Rehabilitation services

Year:  2016        PMID: 28690399      PMCID: PMC5501300          DOI: 10.11596/asiajot.11.19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian J Occup Ther        ISSN: 1347-3476


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