Historical Perspectives of CBP
Theoretical Frameworks for CBP
Population Health: An OT Perspective
Program Planning & Needs Assessment
Consultant in CBP Practice
100

A common role for occupational therapy in community settings is:

Consultant

100

The theoretical framework that includes nine phases is the:

PRECEDE-PROCEED Model

100

Occupational justice is defined as:

The right to participate in a range of occupations that enable people to flourish, fulfill their potential, and experience satisfaction in a way consistent with their culture and beliefs

100

Program development can fail without investment in:

Preplanning

100

Consultation can be defined as:

The interactive process of helping others solve existing or potential problems by identifying and analyzing issues, developing strategies to address problems and preventing future problems from occurring.

200

Community practice should be designed with what theory in mind?

Dynamic systems theory

200

Theory ensures that a profession is:

Science- and evidence-based

200

An example of an imbalanced lifestyle is:

People with mental illness who spend comparatively more time sleeping than in other occupations

200

The first of the three general steps in a needs assessment is:

Describing the population

200

Three roles a consultant can have

Consultant only: advise, but others do the work

Practitioner/Consultant: a combination (ex: private practice/consultant).

Practitioner: hired to evaluate and work with individual clients, consult with families and other health professionals.

300

Which of the following is a recognized paradigm in the profession’s history?

Reductionistic paradigm

300

A well-constructed theory meets which of the following criteria?

fit, understanding, generality, and control

300

Occupational balance is defined as:

engaging in relatively equal amounts of work, self-care, rest, and leisure occupations. 

300

One effective strategy for program preplanning is:

Brainstorming

300

What are typical points in a meeting agenda?

—Name of project meeting

—Date/Time of meeting

—Location of meeting

—Roles and Responsibilities (facilitator, note-taker, time-keeper)

—List of agenda items (who assigned to present agenda item; time allotted for each item)

—Future items

—Future meeting (s) date & time

400

Occupational therapy in the military emerged as part of World Wars I and II to treat:

Shell shock

400

Theory is best defined as:

A systematic way of understanding events or situations

400

The main challenge for population health is:

Significant differences in health that currently exist between socioeconomic groups

400

The cycle of program development includes the following steps:

Preplanning, needs assessment, program plan development, implementation, process evaluation, outcome evaluation, sharing of results

400

What is typically in an 'organizational profile'?

—Mission

—Vision

—Values

—Goals/Strategies/Outcomes

—Population Served

—Organizational Structure & Culture

500

One example of a community-based setting is:

Industrial rehabilitation/work programs

500

The beliefs that mediate health behavior, according to the Health Belief Model, are:

Perceived susceptibility, severity, benefits, and barriers

500

Explain the 4 concepts of doing, being, belonging and becoming. 

Doing- meaningful things people do in their daily lives

Being-peopl's nature--what drives them to do things. Way of being in the world

Becoming- people's development over their lifetimes. Challeging people to do more.

Belonging- being accepted by others and feeling secure in relationships and connected to a place. 

500

A needs assessment is best described as:

An analysis of a health problem or need

500

What are the 5 steps of the consulting process

Entry Exploration, Contracting, Diagnostic Analysis (needs assessment), Implementation, Evaluation/Feedback, Termination

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