2010
DOI: 10.1080/01642120903515292
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Are We Really Client-Centered? Using the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure to See How the Client's Goals Connect With the Goals of the Occupational Therapist

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“…Since there is considerable discrepancy in claiming client-centered interventions among existing OT practices, the evidence of client-centeredness requires broader scrutiny (2,4,16,31,32). Leading the OT profession in articulating and defining client-centered practice, Law et al (1995) described six prevailing components that originated the concepts of clientcenteredness: (i) autonomy and choice, (ii) partnership and responsibility, (iii) enablement, (iv) contextual congruence, (v) accessibility and flexibility, and (vi) respect for diversity.…”
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“…Since there is considerable discrepancy in claiming client-centered interventions among existing OT practices, the evidence of client-centeredness requires broader scrutiny (2,4,16,31,32). Leading the OT profession in articulating and defining client-centered practice, Law et al (1995) described six prevailing components that originated the concepts of clientcenteredness: (i) autonomy and choice, (ii) partnership and responsibility, (iii) enablement, (iv) contextual congruence, (v) accessibility and flexibility, and (vi) respect for diversity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve goal consensus, the OT practitioner must possess the skill and comfort level to shift the balance of power to the client despite personal values and beliefs (4,32).…”
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“…The active participation of clients is an important aspect of the quality of rehabilitation processes and the aim in healthcare institutions around the world [ 1 , 2 ]. Similar in Denmark, since 2013, the hospital staff have endeavoured the active involvement of clients through a systematic collection of information from clients about their experiences during rehabilitation [ 3 ].…”
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confidence: 99%