Unique Features
Underlying Assumptions
Application
Terminology
Misc
100
The client is viewed as individuals, groups, or _________.
Population
100
The relationship between ______ and environment is influenced by occupational performance.
Person
100
Shelly lives in rural town in a ranch style home. What aspect of environment is being described?
Physical environment
100
What is an intrinsic factor?
Characteristic of the person or client (example: physiological, cognitive, psychological, spiritual)
100
What does PEOP stand for?
Person - Environment - Occupation - Performance
200
Who identifies the most important occupational performance issues?
The client
200
Who determines the performance goals toward which therapy is targeted?
The Client
200
Shelly CHOOSES to attend church every Sunday and sing in the choir. What aspect of the PEOP model is this addressing? (from chart)
What motivates the client?
200
What is an extrinsic factor?
The persons situation, context, or environment.
200
The process in which the therapist identifies occupational performance issues, examines PEOP relationships, and plans with the client or family?
Intervention
300
What two things in the PEOP model are used to create occupations?
Tasks and Activities
300
The PEOP uses a top-down approach. What does the approach require?
This approach requires the therapist to first consider the individual in context, identify the client's roles, occupations, and goals.
300
The therapist collects information about Shelley and learns she is a mother of three, a student, enjoys reading and recently experienced tremors in both hands. What does this describe?
Occupational History
300
_______ ________ is the accomplishment of the selected occupation resulting from the dynamic transaction among the client, the context and environment, and the activity or occupation.
Occupational Performance
300
What type of factor does this example describe? Lack of accessible playground for children.
Extrinsic Factor
400
The PEOP model was used as a guide to create what evaluation tool?
Occupational Profile/History
400
Function is shaped by ___________.
A person's experience
400
Specialized care for individuals with aids and children who are homeless is an example of _____________________.
Population based care
400
Using a _____ - ______ approach the practitioner gathers information to understand what is currently important and meaningful to the client.
Client-Centered
400
When you have limitations or cannot perform valued occupations and you intrinsic and extrinsic factors limit your ability to perform valued occupations.
What is Dysfunction?
500
How does the PEOP view disability?
When an individual experiences any limitations or dysfunction
500
How does a person achieve health and well being?
Through participation of valued occupations
500
Shelly has hand tremors. She has learned to engage in feeding occupation by using adaptive feeding utensils, which improves her health and well bing. According to the model what is Shelly experiencing? (chart)
Change
500
________ and _____________ are the specific features of an activity and occupation that influence the meaning for the client and the amount of effort to engage in it.
Activity and Occupational Demands
500
What are the three components of evidence based practice in the PEOP Model?
Research, OT’s Professional and Clinical Expertise, and the client’s unique values