International handbook of occupational therapy interventions
- نوع فایل : کتاب
- زبان : انگلیسی
- مؤلف : Ingrid Söderback
- ناشر : Dordrecht ; London : Springer
- چاپ و سال / کشور: 2009
- شابک / ISBN : 9780387754246
Description
Part I Introduction 1 The Genesis of the Handbook: Material and Methods ............................................................................... 3 Ingrid Söderback 2 Occupational Therapy: Emphasis on Clinical Practice .................................................................................... 13 Ingrid Söderback Part II Interventions: The Occupational Therapist Manages and Facilitates the Client’s Adaptation Introduction 3 Adaptive Interventions: Overview ............................................................ 39 Ingrid Söderback Environmental Adaptations 4 Environmental Adaptations for Older Adults and Their Families in the Home and Community .................................................... 53 Laura N. Gitlin 5 Housing Adaptations: Current Practices and Future Challenges ............................................................................... 63 Susanne Iwarsson Accessibility 6 Ergonomic Interventions for Computer Users with Cumulative Trauma Disorders ......................................................... 71 Glenn Goodman, Sharon Flinn, and Susan M. Maloney xiii xiv Contents Accommodation 7 Optimal Positioning: Wheelchair Seating Comfort and Pressure Mapping ............................................................................. 83 May Stinson and Shelley Crawford 8 Wheelchair Intervention: Principles and Practice ................................ 91 Åse Brandt and Kersti Samuelsson Electric Prostheses, Orthotics, and Splints 9 Functional Electrical Stimulation Therapy: Individualized Neuroprosthesis for Grasping and Reaching ............... 99 Milos R. Popovic and B. Cathy Craven 10 Splints: Mobilization, Corrective Splintage, and Pressure Therapy for the Acutely Injured Hand ........................... 109 Josephine Man Wah Wong 11 Splinting: Positioning, Edema, and Scar Management Due to Burn Injury .................................................................................. 127 Megan Simons Assistive Devices 12 Assistive Devices for Children with Disabilities .................................... 141 Sigrid Østensjø 13 Low Vision Intervention: Decision-Making for Acquiring and Integrating Assistive Technology ............................. 147 Al Copolillo Universal Design 14 Universal Design: Principles and Practice for People with Disabilities ...................................................................... 159 Nancy Rickerson 15 The Design of Artisans’ Hand Tools: Users’ Perceived Comfort and Discomfort ........................................................ 167 Lottie F.M. Kuijt-Evers Temporal Adaptation 16 Temporal Adaptation for Individuals Living with Serious Mental Illness in the Community ..................................... 179 Terry Krupa, Megan Edgelow, and Debbie Radloff-Gabriel Contents xv Part III Interventions: The Occupational Therapist Teaches and the Client Learns Introduction 17 Teaching Interventions: Overview .......................................................... 189 Ingrid Söderback 18 Problem Solving: A Teaching and Therapeutic Tool for Older Adults and Their Families .............................................. 205 Laura N. Gitlin 19 Teaching and Supporting Clients with Dementia and Their Caregivers in Daily Functioning ........................................... 217 Maud J.L. Graff Cognitive Teaching Approaches: The Dialogue Technique Approach 20 Metacognitive Occupation-Based Training in Traumatic Brain Injury ...................................................................... 225 Jennifer Fleming 21 Metacognitive Mental Imagery Strategies for Training of Daily Living Skills for People with Brain Damage: The Self-Regulation and Mental Imagery Program ............. 233 Karen P.Y. Liu and Chetwyn C.H. Chan 22 Strategies to Compensate for Apraxia Among Stroke Clients - The Cognitive Strategy Training ................... 241 Caroline van Heugten and Chantal Geusgens Programs for Active Learning – Energy Conservation 23 Delivering Energy Conservation Education by Teleconference to People with Multiple Sclerosis ............................ 249 Marcia Finlayson Programs for Active Learning – Psychoeducation 24 Psychoeducational Groups ...................................................................... 255 Sandra Hale and Jocelyn Cowls 25 Illness Management Training: Transforming Relapse and Instilling Prosperity in an Acute Psychiatric Ward ....................... 261 Sunny Ho-Wan Chan 26 Psychosocial Intervention in Schizophrenia .......................................... 269 Adriana D.B. Vizzotto, Patricia C. Buchain, Jorge Henna Netto, and Hélio Elkis 27 Behavioral Approach to Rehabilitation of Patients with Substance-Use Disorders ............................................. 277 Natalia Punanova and Tatiana Petrova 28 Intervention in Panic and Anxiety Disorders Through Lifestyle Modifi cation .............................................................. 287 Rodney A. Lambert Neuromusculoskeletal and Movement-Related Learning 29 Trunk Restraint: Physical Intervention for Improvement of Upper-Limb Motor Impairment and Function ....................................................................... 295 Mindy F. Levin 30 Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy for Restoration of Upper-Limb Function: Introduction ...................... 301 Mary H. Bowman, Victor W. Mark, and Edward Taub 31 Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy for Restoration of Upper-Limb Function: Hemiparesis Application ......................................................................... 309 Annette Sterr, Katherine Herron, and Jennifer Sanders 32 Strategies for Curing with Self-Speech in People Living with Parkinson’s Disease ............................................ 317 Kinsuk Maitra 33 Joint Protection: Enabling Change in Musculoskeletal Conditions ................................................................ 325 Alison Hammond 34 Neurodevelopmental Therapy: Sensory Integration and Vestibular Stimulation Intervention in Mentally Retarded Children ............................................................... 333 Mine Uyanik, Hulya Kayihan, Gonca Bumin, and Gul Sener 35 Upper-Limb Movement Training in Children Following Injection of Botulinum Neurotoxin A ................................... 343 Brian Hoare and Remo N. Russo 36 Pain Management: Multidisciplinary Back Schools and Future E-Health Interventions for Chronic Pain Sufferers ...................................................................... 353 Miriam M.R. Vollenbroek-Hutten, Hermine J. Hermens, and Daniel Wever xvi Contents 37 Pain Management: Functional Restoration for Chronic Low-Back-Pain Clients ....................................................... 363 Laura Stana, Anne Bouchez, Serge Fanello, and Isabelle Richard Occupational Rehabilitation Programmes 38 The Principles and Practice of Work and Ergonomics ........................................................................................ 369 Barbara A. Larson and Melaine T. Ellexson 39 Reintegration to Work of People Suffering from Depression ....................................................................................... 375 Gabe de Vries and Aart H. Schene 40 Supported Employment for Individuals with Severe Mental Illness ....................................................................... 383 Cynthia Z. Burton, Lea Vella, and Elizabeth W. Twamley 41 Individual Placement and Support: Helping People with Severe Mental Illness Get Real Jobs .............................................. 389 Jonathan Garabette and Tom Burns 42 Conducting Transitional Strategies that Support Children with Special Needs in Assuming Adult Roles ........................ 395 Leonora Nel and Colette van der Westhuyzen Part IV Interventions: The Occupational Therapist Enables for Recovery Introduction 43 Interventions: The Occupational Therapist Enables Recovery ........... 403 Recovery Interventions: Overview Ingrid Söderback 44 Creating Opportunities for Participation Within and Beyond Mental Health Day Services .................................. 413 Wendy Bryant 45 Conducting an Intervention Program Mediated by Recreational Activities and Socialization in Groups for Clients with Alzheimer’s Disease .................................... 423 Elisabetta Farina and Fabiana Villanelli 46 Horticultural Therapy for the Cognitive Functioning of Elderly People with Dementia ............................................................ 431 Midori Yasukawa Contents xvii xviii Contents 47 Medical Music Therapy: Evidence-Based Principles and Practices .......................................................................... 445 Cheryl Dileo and Joke Bradt 48 Music as a Resource for Health and Well-Being ................................... 453 Norma Daykin and Leslie Bunt Part V Interventions: The Occupational Therapist Promotes Health and Wellness 49 Introduction .............................................................................................. 459 Ingrid Söderback 50 Preventive Interventions: Overview ....................................................... 461 Kirsten Avlund and Mikkel Vass Preventing Accidents in the Home 51 Preventing Falls in the Elderly Using “Stepping On”: A Group-Based Education Program ...................................................... 465 Lindy Clemson 52 Preventive Home Visits to the Elderly and Education of Home Visitors ............................................................. 473 Kirsten Avlund and Mikkel Vass Preventing Traffi c Accidents 53 Issues Related to the Use of In-Vehicle Intelligent Transport Systems by Drivers with Functional Impairments ................................................................. 481 Marilyn Di Stefano and Wendy Macdonald Preventing Occupational Accidents at Work and Workplaces 54 Work-Related Health: Organizational Factors and Well-Being ........................................................................... 489 Gudbjörg Linda Rafnsdottir and Thamar Melanie Heijstra 55 Functional Capacity Evaluation:An Integrated Approach to Assessing Work Activity Limitations ............................... 497 Libby Gibson 56 Prevention of Workers’ Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Four-Stage Model ................................................................................. 507 Navah Z. Ratzon and Tal Jarus Contents xix Consultation in the Prevention of Illness 57 Motivational Interviewing: Enhancing Patient Motivation for Behavior Change ............................................... 515 Robert J. Shannon Part VI Evaluation of Occupational Therapy Interventions 58 Basic Elements for Conducting Evidence-Based Occupational Therapy ................................................. 527 Ingrid Söderback