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Functional Cognition and Occupational Therapy
A Practical Approach to Treating Individuals With Cognitive Loss
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Main description:

Functional cognition describes the ability to participate in everyday activities, combining the constructs of function and cognition. Substantial literature now exists to support assessment and intervention methods for functional-cognitive deficits, and policymakers are increasingly requiring improved methods to track functional cognition and address it across health changes. This is the first comprehensive text to focus on methods to assess and develop interventions for people with functional-cognitive impairments.

Numerous videos, practical how-to information, theoretical bases, OTPF-3 alignment, and current evidence guide students and clinicians in integrating assessment information into the context of clinical care. Readers can immediately apply what they learn to those with whom they work.

Highlights Include-

Section I. Foundations. 2 chapters provide context to define functional cognition and outline occupational therapy's specific role in working with people with cognitive loss, including current policy considerations related to implementing strategies and reimbursement.
Section II. Assessment. 14 chapters cover the principles of functional-cognitive assessment; describe performance-based ADL and IADL assessment tools in detail, including development, components, administration, scoring, and interpretation; and discuss how to use assessment information to develop a treatment plan.
Section III. Intervention. 5 chapters discuss learning and transfer and how to select an intervention framework most appropriate for clients based on their assessment results. Several approaches are presented, each with background, components, treatment planning, and video demonstrations for use in practice. The section is followed by an appendix with case examples that guide readers in administering and interpreting assessments, selecting an intervention approach, developing a treatment plan, administering the treatment, and tracking progress and outcomes.

Purchasers of the print book receive free access to online content with the book - all instructions included in the book.


Contents:

Section I. Foundations
1. Understanding Functional Cognition
2. Functional Cognition in the Health Care System
Section II.A. Assessment: Introduction to Principles of Assessment
3. Principles of Functional-Cognitive Assessment
4. The Cognitive-Functional Evaluation Framework
5. Occupational Profile: The Anchor of Functional-Cognitive Assessment
6. Baseline Cognitive Screening Tools
Section II.B. Assessment: Functional Cognition in the Community and IADLs: Performance-Based Assessment Tools
7. The Executive Function Performance Test
8. Weekly Calendar Planning Activity
9. The Multiple Errands Test - Revised
10. Complex Task Performance Assessment
11. The Actual Reality Assessment
12. Performance Assessment of Self-Care Skills
Section II.C. Assessment: Functional Cognition in the Home and ADLs: Performance-Based Assessment Tools
13. ADL-Focused Occupation-Based Neurobehavioral Evaluation: The A-ONE
14. Cognitive Performance Test
15. Assessment of Motor and Process Skills
16. Cognitive Domain-Specific Testing to Support Interpretation of Performance
Section III. Intervention
17. Intervention Selection: Learning and Concepts of Transfer
18. The Neurofunctional Approach
19. Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance
20. The Multicontext Approach
21. Cognitive Disabilities Model: Intervention for Clients With Dementia


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9781569006016
Publisher: American Occupational Therapy
Publication date: March, 2020
Pages: 277
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Occupational Therapy

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