Key Terms
Historical and Cultural Views of Health/Healing
Historical Milestones in Health Promotion in OT
Official Documents
Key Concepts
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the entity that receives occupational therapy services; may be individuals, organizations, or populations within a community.
What is A CLIENT?
100
an early view of beliefs that caused a divide between those who believed in health promotion and healing versus those who believed in prevention and maintenance.
What is GREEK MYTHOLOGY?
100
a nineteenth century humanitarian approach to treatment for individuals with mental illness that centered around productive, creative, and recreational occupations.
What is MORAL TREATMENT?
100
This document supports the profession of occupational therapy to contribute to health promotion and to disease and disability prevention.
What is OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PRACTICE FRAMEWORK (OTPF)?
100
Throughout history, many cultures have used this to promote healing and restore well being
What is OCCUPATION?
200
promoting a healthy lifestyle at the individual, group, organizational, community, and/or government level.
What is PREVENTION?
200
this group of people believe that healing and prevention are derived from a balance and connection between humans and the physical and spiritual world.
What is CHINESE BELIEFS?
200
founders of the profession of occupational therapy say that by performing 'this process' through self-selected occupations contributed to their recovery.
What is SELF-INOCULATION?
200
Two AOTA representatives participated in this meeting which resulted in the development of health objectives for Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives
What is 2000 HEALTH CONSORTIUM?
200
Health promotion is considered to be this, meaning that it is not unique to a specific profession
What is INTERDISCIPLINARY?
300
creating the conditions necessary for health at individual, structural, social, and environmental levels through an understanding of the determinants of health: peace, shelter, education, food, income, a stable ecosystem, sustainable resources, social justice, and equity.
What is HEALTH PROMOTION?
300
early medical professionals encouraged occupations to maintain health; matching occupations to the needs and temperament of each person. In OT, this is now what we refer to as...
What is CLIENT-CENTERED CARE?
300
partial paralysis, convulsive movements, blindness, terrifying dreams, flashbacks and amnesia are symptoms.
What is SHELL SHOCK?
300
The first special issue of this well-known journal included topics related to health promotion such as educational needs and cost and benefits programming.
What is AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (AJOT)?
300
Although many cultures possess drastically different political and economic ideologies, historically they have often shared _______ ideas about health promotion and prevention.
What is COMMON?
400
a state of mental and physical balance and fitness; more than just a lack of disease symptoms.
What is WELLNESS?
400
an active process that embodies values such as prudence and social responsibility, which were practiced through spiritual, learning, and teaching occupations.
What is DREAMING?
400
occupational therapy's early work in prevention focused on the prevention of this infectious disease...
What is TUBERCULOSIS (TB)?
400
This was developed in 2003 by the AOTA board of directions to act as road map for the future of the profession.
What is CENTENNIAL VISION?
400
The famous definition of health, defined as "the complete state of physical, mental and social well-being, and not just the absence of disease or infirmity" was first quoted by WHOm?
What is WORLD HEALTH ORGANIGATION (WHO)?
500
an intervention approach designed to address clients with or without a disability who are at risk for occupational performance problems. this approach is designed to prevent the occurrence or evolution of barriers to performance in context. Interventions may be directed at client, context, or activity variables.
What is DISABILITY PREVENTION?
500
Indians know this as "the science of life." an old system of health care that deals with the preventative and curative aspects of life in a comprehensive way.
What is AYURVEDA?
500
Under Secondary Prevention on Weimer's Preventative Health continuum, where would "treatment and rehabilitation of acute, chronic, or degenerative diseases" fall?
What is CORRECTION?
500
AOTA has published a total of this many statements on the profession's role in the health promotion.
What is FOUR?
500
Name two ways in which occupational therapy practitioners can learn through involvement with the international occupational therapy community.
What is INTERNATIONAL LITERATURE, WEBSITES, or INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS?