OTPF Flashcards
Activity Demands
The aspects of an activity needed to carry it out, including:
- Relevance and importance to the client
- Objects used and their properties
- Space demands
- Social demands
- Sequencing and timing
- Required actions and performance skills
- Required underlying body functions and body structures
Person Capabilities
Include performance patterns, performance skills, and client factors
Performance Patterns
- Category of Person Capabilities
- Performance patterns are used in the process of engaging in occupations, and may support or hinder performance. They consist of:
1. Habits
2. Routines
3. Roles
4. Rituals
Performance Skills
- Category of Person Capabilities
- Performance skills are observable, goal-directed actions that result in a client’s quality of performing desired occupations. Typically categorized as:
1. Motor skills
2. Process skills
3. Social interaction skills
Client Factors
- Category of Person Capabilities
- Client factors relate to specific person capabilities that are within the person and impact occupational performance. Three main categories include:
1. Values, beliefs, and spirituality
2. Body functions
3. Body structures
Context
Context is the broad construct that encompasses environmental factors and personal factors. Context can affect occupational performance.
Personal Factors
- Category of Context
- Personal factors relate to a person’s background of demographic factors, customs, and beliefs (e.g., age, gender, sexual orientation, cultural identification, and social background).
- Not considered to be positive or negative; however, are always INTERNAL to the individual.
Environmental Factors
- Category of Context
- Environmental factors are physical, social, and attitudinal elements that surround the individual.
- Generally facilitate or hinder a person’s functioning, and are EXTERNAL to the individual.
- Examples: natural and human-made elements, products and technology, relationships, services/policies, and environmental demands (such as space demands, equipment height, visual contrast, etc.)
Occupations
- ADLs
- IADLs
- Health Management
- Rest & Sleep
- Education
- Work
- Play
- Leisure
- Social Participation
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
- Bathing & showering
- Toileting & toilet hygiene
- Dressing
- Eating & swallowing
- Feeding
- Functional mobility
- Personal hygiene & grooming
- Sexual activity
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs)
- Care of others
- Care of pets & animals
- Child rearing
- Communication management
- Driving & community mobility
- Financial management
- Home establishment & management
- Meal preparation & cleanup
- Religious & spiritual expression
- Safety & emergency maintenance
- Shopping