Marjorie E Scaffa, S Maggie Reitz, Michael A Pizzi
Occupational Therapy in the Promotion of Health and Wellness
Marjorie E Scaffa, S Maggie Reitz, Michael A Pizzi
Occupational Therapy in the Promotion of Health and Wellness
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The first text to address the evolving new area of preventive occupational therapy as a primary health promotion tool. Teaches occupational therapy students about health promotion and prevention theory and practice from a wellness rather than an illness perspective. Using cutting edge examples, the authors explore how to incorporate this new paradigm into clinical practice, and how to develop wellness interventions across the lifespan. Meets the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Educations (ACOTE) standards requiring educational programs to transition to Masters degree level. Features extensive pedagogy.…mehr
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The first text to address the evolving new area of preventive occupational therapy as a primary health promotion tool. Teaches occupational therapy students about health promotion and prevention theory and practice from a wellness rather than an illness perspective. Using cutting edge examples, the authors explore how to incorporate this new paradigm into clinical practice, and how to develop wellness interventions across the lifespan. Meets the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Educations (ACOTE) standards requiring educational programs to transition to Masters degree level. Features extensive pedagogy.
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- Verlag: F. A. Davis Company
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 272mm x 211mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1361g
- ISBN-13: 9780803611931
- ISBN-10: 0803611935
- Artikelnr.: 21425743
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: F. A. Davis Company
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 272mm x 211mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1361g
- ISBN-13: 9780803611931
- ISBN-10: 0803611935
- Artikelnr.: 21425743
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Professor Emeritus and Founding Chair, Dept of Occupational Therapy, Pat Capps Covey College of Allied Health Professions, University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama
1. SECTION I: Foundations and Key Concepts
* Historical and Philosophical Perspectives of Occupation Therapy's
Role in Health Promotion
* Occupational Therapy Conceptual Models for Health Promotion Practice
* Health Behavior Frameworks for Health Promotion Practice
* Public Health Principles, Approaches, and Initiatives
* Cultural and Sociological Considerations in Health Promotion
* Population Health: An Occupational Rationale
* Quality of Life and Health Promotion
* SECTION II: Designing Health Promotion Interventions
* Occupational Justice
* Evaluation Principles in Health Promotion Practice
* Assessments for Health Promotion Practice
* Health Promotion Program
* Enhancing Community Health Through Community Partnerships
* SECTION III: Occupational Therapy's Contributions to Health Behavior
Interventions
* Promoting Exercise and Physical Activity
* Weight Management and Obesity Reduction
* Preventing Substance Abuse in Adolescents and Adults
* Promoting Sexual Health: An Occupational Perspective
* Promoting Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing
* Unintentional Injury and Violence Prevention
* SECTION IV: Health Promotion and Prevention From an Occupational
Therapy Perspective
* Health Promotion for People With Disabilities
* Promoting Health and Occupational Participation With Caregivers
* Health Promotion for Families
* Health Promotion for Individuals and Families Who Are Homeless
* Promoting Successful Aging Through Occupation
* Preventing Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults
* Promoting Wellness in End-of-Life Care
SECTION V: Implications for Occupational Therapy Education and Research
2. Educating Practitioners for Health Promotion Practice
3. Health Promotion Research in Occupational Therapy
4. Appendix A: Selection of Key Historical Highlights in Public Health
5. Appendix B: Summary of Recommendations of Institute of Medicine (IOM)
Report
6. Appendix C: Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2005 (USDA & USDHHS)
7. Appendix D: Recommended Computer Workstation Guidelines
8. Appendix E: Family Self-Analysis
9. Appendix F: Parent Tips for Child Success
10. Appendix G: Falls Prevention Assessment
11. Checklist
12. Index
* Historical and Philosophical Perspectives of Occupation Therapy's
Role in Health Promotion
* Occupational Therapy Conceptual Models for Health Promotion Practice
* Health Behavior Frameworks for Health Promotion Practice
* Public Health Principles, Approaches, and Initiatives
* Cultural and Sociological Considerations in Health Promotion
* Population Health: An Occupational Rationale
* Quality of Life and Health Promotion
* SECTION II: Designing Health Promotion Interventions
* Occupational Justice
* Evaluation Principles in Health Promotion Practice
* Assessments for Health Promotion Practice
* Health Promotion Program
* Enhancing Community Health Through Community Partnerships
* SECTION III: Occupational Therapy's Contributions to Health Behavior
Interventions
* Promoting Exercise and Physical Activity
* Weight Management and Obesity Reduction
* Preventing Substance Abuse in Adolescents and Adults
* Promoting Sexual Health: An Occupational Perspective
* Promoting Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing
* Unintentional Injury and Violence Prevention
* SECTION IV: Health Promotion and Prevention From an Occupational
Therapy Perspective
* Health Promotion for People With Disabilities
* Promoting Health and Occupational Participation With Caregivers
* Health Promotion for Families
* Health Promotion for Individuals and Families Who Are Homeless
* Promoting Successful Aging Through Occupation
* Preventing Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults
* Promoting Wellness in End-of-Life Care
SECTION V: Implications for Occupational Therapy Education and Research
2. Educating Practitioners for Health Promotion Practice
3. Health Promotion Research in Occupational Therapy
4. Appendix A: Selection of Key Historical Highlights in Public Health
5. Appendix B: Summary of Recommendations of Institute of Medicine (IOM)
Report
6. Appendix C: Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2005 (USDA & USDHHS)
7. Appendix D: Recommended Computer Workstation Guidelines
8. Appendix E: Family Self-Analysis
9. Appendix F: Parent Tips for Child Success
10. Appendix G: Falls Prevention Assessment
11. Checklist
12. Index
1. SECTION I: Foundations and Key Concepts
* Historical and Philosophical Perspectives of Occupation Therapy's
Role in Health Promotion
* Occupational Therapy Conceptual Models for Health Promotion Practice
* Health Behavior Frameworks for Health Promotion Practice
* Public Health Principles, Approaches, and Initiatives
* Cultural and Sociological Considerations in Health Promotion
* Population Health: An Occupational Rationale
* Quality of Life and Health Promotion
* SECTION II: Designing Health Promotion Interventions
* Occupational Justice
* Evaluation Principles in Health Promotion Practice
* Assessments for Health Promotion Practice
* Health Promotion Program
* Enhancing Community Health Through Community Partnerships
* SECTION III: Occupational Therapy's Contributions to Health Behavior
Interventions
* Promoting Exercise and Physical Activity
* Weight Management and Obesity Reduction
* Preventing Substance Abuse in Adolescents and Adults
* Promoting Sexual Health: An Occupational Perspective
* Promoting Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing
* Unintentional Injury and Violence Prevention
* SECTION IV: Health Promotion and Prevention From an Occupational
Therapy Perspective
* Health Promotion for People With Disabilities
* Promoting Health and Occupational Participation With Caregivers
* Health Promotion for Families
* Health Promotion for Individuals and Families Who Are Homeless
* Promoting Successful Aging Through Occupation
* Preventing Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults
* Promoting Wellness in End-of-Life Care
SECTION V: Implications for Occupational Therapy Education and Research
2. Educating Practitioners for Health Promotion Practice
3. Health Promotion Research in Occupational Therapy
4. Appendix A: Selection of Key Historical Highlights in Public Health
5. Appendix B: Summary of Recommendations of Institute of Medicine (IOM)
Report
6. Appendix C: Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2005 (USDA & USDHHS)
7. Appendix D: Recommended Computer Workstation Guidelines
8. Appendix E: Family Self-Analysis
9. Appendix F: Parent Tips for Child Success
10. Appendix G: Falls Prevention Assessment
11. Checklist
12. Index
* Historical and Philosophical Perspectives of Occupation Therapy's
Role in Health Promotion
* Occupational Therapy Conceptual Models for Health Promotion Practice
* Health Behavior Frameworks for Health Promotion Practice
* Public Health Principles, Approaches, and Initiatives
* Cultural and Sociological Considerations in Health Promotion
* Population Health: An Occupational Rationale
* Quality of Life and Health Promotion
* SECTION II: Designing Health Promotion Interventions
* Occupational Justice
* Evaluation Principles in Health Promotion Practice
* Assessments for Health Promotion Practice
* Health Promotion Program
* Enhancing Community Health Through Community Partnerships
* SECTION III: Occupational Therapy's Contributions to Health Behavior
Interventions
* Promoting Exercise and Physical Activity
* Weight Management and Obesity Reduction
* Preventing Substance Abuse in Adolescents and Adults
* Promoting Sexual Health: An Occupational Perspective
* Promoting Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing
* Unintentional Injury and Violence Prevention
* SECTION IV: Health Promotion and Prevention From an Occupational
Therapy Perspective
* Health Promotion for People With Disabilities
* Promoting Health and Occupational Participation With Caregivers
* Health Promotion for Families
* Health Promotion for Individuals and Families Who Are Homeless
* Promoting Successful Aging Through Occupation
* Preventing Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults
* Promoting Wellness in End-of-Life Care
SECTION V: Implications for Occupational Therapy Education and Research
2. Educating Practitioners for Health Promotion Practice
3. Health Promotion Research in Occupational Therapy
4. Appendix A: Selection of Key Historical Highlights in Public Health
5. Appendix B: Summary of Recommendations of Institute of Medicine (IOM)
Report
6. Appendix C: Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2005 (USDA & USDHHS)
7. Appendix D: Recommended Computer Workstation Guidelines
8. Appendix E: Family Self-Analysis
9. Appendix F: Parent Tips for Child Success
10. Appendix G: Falls Prevention Assessment
11. Checklist
12. Index







