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MODELS IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
What is a model?
 Organizing framework used to think about practice in a systematic way
 Provides a common language with which we can discuss practice with others
 Some models are used more widely than others
Why do we use models in occupational therapy?
 Guide treatment
o Using a model helps you to identify a person’s assets & limitations, prioritize
areas for treatment, and sometimes tells you ‘how’ to go about treatment
o Different models will have different guidelines for providing intervention
 Act as a unifying base
o Services where all therapists work within the same model will have a more
consistent approach to intervention
 Accountability
o Can make role of different service providers clearer
o Make role of OT within multidisciplinary sector more clear
o Opportunities for measuring outcomes
 E.g., WHODAS 2.0 is linked to ICF
 Comparison with others
o Compare effectiveness of treatment between persons, and across services
 Communication
o Communicate more clearly the unique contribution occupational therapy is
making within the team
o Some are OT specific: MOHO
o Some are interdisciplinary: ICF
**See B OT I Notes on CMOP-E, PEOP and EHP Models




GUIDANCE FOR STUDY NOTES:
 Draw a diagram / find a diagram on the internet that represents the key features of
each model
 Make a list of the model terminology that you need to understand for each model
 Find a definition for each concept / terminology
 What words does the model use for domains of function?
 What words does the model use for occupational enablers?
 Are there any assessments that are specifically linked to this model?
 What assessments you have learnt about would you use to assess domains of
function and each occupational enabler?
 How does this model define / understand occupation and activity?

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