Presenter: Dr. Skye Barbic
In occupational therapy, there is a call for clinicians to use client/patient-centered outcome data routinely at the point of care to help tailor treatment plans to meet the client/patient’s preference and needs. Given that many decisions in occupational therapy are constructed from client/patients’ narratives, it is critical that the conceptual, empirical, and measurement structure underlying patient reported outcome measures is robust and client/patient-centered. This webinar will present methods for the systematic accruement of client/patient-centered data in occupational therapy to meaningfully enhance the treatment of Canadians with chronic health conditions. As well, the webinar will outline ways to use data to ensure occupational therapists are accountable to the needs prioritized by clients/patients.
Level:
Beginner-Intermediate (0-5 years of experience in this specific area of practice)
Areas of practice:
Cognitive, mental health, neurological and neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, vocational rehabilitation, general physical health, palliative and end-of-life care
Client ages:
Young children (0-4 years), school age children (5-12 years), adolescents (13-19 years), adults (20-64 years), seniors (65 years +), supporting your practice
Register by February 6, 2018
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