OT Process; Role of OT; Psych Settings Flashcards
It is the state of well being wherein an individual realizes their own potential.
being able to cope with normal stress, work productively and contribute to community
Mental health
It is the Philippine Mental Health Law
RA 11036
Date when the Philippine Mental health law became effective
July 5, 2018
how many percent is the total health budget allocated for mental health
3-5%
What are the 2 tertiary care psychiatric hospitals in the Philippines
- National Center for Mental Health (NCMH)
2. Mariveles Mental Hospital
It is the 3rd most common disability in the PH
Mental Illness
Treatment Setting:
- An example of In-patient Acute Hospital
- Average length of Stay
- What is the focus of intervention
- Target Population
- PGH Ward 7
- 3-7 days
- medication, stabilization, pt safety and comprehensive assessment
- pt with acute symptoms (depression, mania, psychosis, alcohol or drug toxicity)
Treatment Setting:
- An example of Long term Care Facilities
- Average length of Stay
- What is the focus of intervention
- Target Population
- Sunrise Hill, NCMH, Mariveles
- 3 months to years
- secure placement, rehab, community reintegration
- pt who continue to experience severe Sx
Treatment Setting:
- type of tx setting wherein pt is able to regularly go out and go back to the hospital through scheduling
- Average length of Stay
- What is the focus of intervention
- Target Population
- Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient
- 2-6 weeks
- improve fxnal skills, resolve precipitants, refer to community resources
- pt who are no longer acute but need daily support to manage Sx
Treatment Setting:
type of tx setting where it targets ppl with serious Mental illness that need ongoing support to maintain community living
Community Support/Peer Support Programs
e.g. Geriatric housing
Give 3 purpose of OT in MH
- Promote good health and well being
- Prevent onset of MH problems
- Facilitate recovery for pt with MH difficulty
- Process that uses a specific method to measure essential behaviors in sequential manner
- focuses on finding out what cx wants/needs to do
- determine what cx can do and has done
- identifies the supports/barriers to health
Evaluation Process
It is the summary of cx occ. hx and experiences, patterns of daily living, interests, values, needs and relevant context
Occupational Profile
Practitioner identifies the client’s ability to effectively complete desired occupations through the use of standardized tools or observing the cx
Analysis of Occupational Performance
It synthesizes the information gathered through Occ profile and analysis of occ. perf.
Synthesis of Evaluation Process
Identify the SOP:
how knowledgeable and competent is the OT?
Professional Standing
Identify the SOP:
usually from the teacher, family, doctor and the role of the OT is to accept
Referral
Identify the SOP:
measures whether pt needs an OT; conduct objective
Screening
Identify the SOP:
objectively evaluate cx in occupation and environment
Assessment
Identify the SOP:
must be evidence-based always (should have high psychometric properties)
Intervention plan
Intervention plan is said to have high psychometric properties if there is ______ and _______
high reliability and validity
Identify the SOP:
where you implement the plan
Intervention
Identify the SOP:
search for other services where person can be involved and benefit
Transition services
Identify the SOP:
use evidence, critical thinking and skills to know if person is ready to discharge
Discontinuation
Identify the SOP:
where pt receives different types of services
Continuous Quality Improvement
Identify the SOP:
evaluates if pt is able to cope with stresses in life
Management
What are the 6 domains of life in WHODAS
cognition, mobility, self-care, getting along, life activities, participation
it refers to the utilization of information and communication technologies to deliver health services when there is difference in locations between service provider and client
Telehealth