“…The COPM has been shown to be reliable and valid for research and practice with many client populations (Carswell et al, 2004;Dedding, Cardol, Eyssen, Dekker, & Beelen, 2004;Enemark Larsen & Carlsson, 2012;Eyssen et al, 2011). Other assessments, such as the Client-Centered Rehabilitation Questionnaire (Cott, Teare, McGilton, & Lineker, 2006) and the Client-Centredness of Goal Setting (Doig, Prescott, Fleming, Cornwell, & Kuipers, 2015) scale, were designed specifically to address one or more aspects of client-centered care. Occupational therapy has a responsibility to consider appropriate measures of client centeredness for research and practice but also the opportunity to contribute to development and evaluation of measures of patient-centered care based on prior work in this area.…”