What does OT stand for?
Occupational Therapy
What is self-efficacy?
True or false?
The hologram is designed to be a replacement of in-person OT services in the future?
FALSE
The hologram is NOT meant to replace in-person services. It is an additional tool to improve efficiency and access to services
TRUE OR FALSE?
If I only got 5 hours of sleep because I had to study, I can just fully catch up tomorrow night and undo the effects.
FALSE
While you can recover some sleep debt, one night of extra sleep does not completely reverse cognitive deficits, mood changes, or physiological stress caused by sleep loss.
What ages and demographics do Occupational therapists work with?
ALL of them!!
What three psychological needs drive behaviour?
HINT: Self-determination theory
1. Autonomy
2. Competence
3. Relatedness
If a patient starts losing their balance in the kitchen, what is one thing that the hologram can and cannot do?
CAN call for help and coach them to grab hold of something.
CANNOT catch them if they fall
What is intersectionality?
Intersectionality is a framework that explains how multiple social identities, such as race, gender, class, sexuality, disability, and others, overlap and interact to shape a person’s experiences of privilege and oppression.
What is occupational therapy? and what is it NOT?
OT is a healthcare profession that is client-centred and helps people participate in meaningful daily activities after injury, illness, or disability by addressing physical, cognitive, emotional, and environmental barriers.
It is NOT simply about helping someone “get a job”.
What theory reinforces the importance of repetition, task-specific practice and feedback in an OT setting?
What are three important ethical considerations to implement with the hologram?
1. Informed consent
2. Privacy agreements and confidentiality
3. Safety - the hologram cannot physically assist the patient if an emergency were to occur.
This psychologist emphasized unconditional positive regard.
Carl Rogers
Why are home-based OT appointments beneficial? BUT, why are they not frequently made?
Home-Based OT allow therapists to assess and intervene within patients’ real-life environments, which results in more tailored functional recommendations, better treatment outcomes, and greater adherence to therapy compared to clinic-based assessments.
Home-visits are not frequently made since they are resource-intensive and time-consuming.
What are the four sources of self-efficacy?
1. Verbal persuasion
2. Vicarious Experience
3. Physiological and affective states
4. Past performance.
List 4 benefits or positive outcomes that the hologram will provide.
- allows for short, frequent check-ins, timely feedback, and supports ongoing monitoring.
- Travel time will be reduced/diminished (efficiency)
- see more clients or more time with clients
- improve access to services in remote locations
- workforce shortages
Positive Outcomes:
List 4 different Behaviour Change Techniques (BCTs)
- goal setting
- action planning
- coping planning
- self-monitoring
- social support
- Modeling
List 5 of the current barriers to OT services
What theory is this called? (HINT: it was in our presentation)
Dynamic Interaction Model of Cognitive Rehabilitation (DIM)
Give us a NEW benefit or limitation to the hologram that we didn't mention in our presentation that is important to consider!
Good Answer!
What 2 universities did Olivia get her education at and What was the topic/area of her Ph.D.?
University of Ottawa and McGill
PhD in Kinesiology Sciences and Health Psychology
topics: self-compassion, caregiver burnout, spinal-cord injuries.