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Canadian Occupational Performance Measure
Spiral bound Edition: 5/2014
The COPM was developed as a client-centred tool to enable individuals to identify and prioritize everyday issues that restrict or impact their performance in everyday living. One of the strengths of the measure is its broad focus on occupational performance in all areas of life,
including self-care, leisure and productivity, taking into account development throughout the lifespan and the personal life circumstances.
The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) is an important tool to enable personalized health care. Designed for use by occupational therapists, the measure serves to identify issues of personal importance to the client and to detect changes in a client’s self-perception of occupational performance over time. The COPM, which initiates the conversation with clients about performance issues in everyday living, provides the basis for setting intervention goals. Multidisciplinary health care teams have also used the COPM extensively as an initial client-centred assessment. The COPM is intended for use as an outcome measure, and as such, should be administered at the beginning of services, and again at appropriate intervals thereafter, as determined by the client and therapist
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The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) is an important tool to enable personalized health care. Designed for use by occupational therapists, the measure serves to identify issues of personal importance to the client and to detect changes in a client’s self-perception of occupational performance over time. The COPM, which initiates the conversation with clients about performance issues in everyday living, provides the basis for setting intervention goals. Multidisciplinary health care teams have also used the COPM extensively as an initial client-centred assessment. The COPM is intended for use as an outcome measure, and as such, should be administered at the beginning of services, and again at appropriate intervals thereafter, as determined by the client and therapist
Pages : 56
Publisher : Canadian Assoc. Occupat. Thera
Publication date : 2014
Subjects: Non-fiction, Medicine, Health And Personal Development