Activity limitations are difficulties an individual may have in executing activities. Participation restrictions are problems an individual may experience in involvement in life situations. Environmental factors make up the physical, social and attitudinal... Ageing in Society - Página 119editado por - 2007 - 384 páginasVista previa restringida - Acerca de este libro
| Joy Hammel, Susan M. Nochajski - 2000 - 118 páginas
...(Kohlman, 1992) • Educational activity assessments • Essential job duty assessments Participation Environmental Factors make up the physical, social...environment in which people live and conduct their lives. • ADA audits and home, worksite and community accessibility interventions • Universal design of... | |
| Maureen E. Neistadt - 2000 - 292 páginas
...individual may have in the manner or extent of involvement in life situations. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Environmental factors make up the physical, social,...environment in which people live and conduct their lives. REFERENCES Allen, CK (1985). Occupational therapy for psychiatric diseases: Measurement and management... | |
| World Health Organization - 2001 - 312 páginas
...as a significant deviation or loss. Activity is the execution of a task or action by an individual. Participation is involvement in a life situation....environment in which people live and conduct their lives. An overview of these concepts is given in Table 1; they are explained further in operational terms... | |
| World Health Organization - 2002 - 816 páginas
...may have an impact on the individual with a health condition and that individual's health state. • Environmental factors make up the physical, social...environment in which people live and conduct their lives. The factors are external to individuals and can have a positive or negative influence on the individual's... | |
| Shelley Mulligan - 2003 - 374 páginas
...as a significant deviation or loss. Activity is the execution of a task or action by an individual. Participation is involvement in a life situation....environment in which people live and conduct their lives. AOTA'S UNIFORM TERMINOLOGY Figure El is taken from an official document of the AOTA. This document... | |
| Shelley Mulligan - 2003 - 374 páginas
...individual. Participation is involvement in a life situation. Occupational Therapy Evaluation for Children Activity limitations are difficulties an individual...environment in which people live and conduct their lives. AOTA'S UNIFORM TERMINOLOGY Figure El is taken from an official document of the AOTA. This document... | |
| Paediatric Stroke Working Group - 2004 - 82 páginas
...significant deviation or loss > activity is the execution of a task or action by an individual >• participation is involvement in a life situation >...environment in which people live and conduct their lives. An overview of these concepts is given [in the table below]. As the table indicates: > ICF has two... | |
| George Ritzer - 2004 - 706 páginas
...Participation is involvement in a life situation, • Activity limitations are difficulties an individual mav have in executing activities. • Participation restrictions...environment in which people live and conduct their lives. These are recorded as either facilitators or barriers tboth on a 5,point scale) to indicate the effect... | |
| David Wesson, Arthur Cooper, L.R. Tres Scherer, Steven Stylianos, David W. Tuggle - 2005 - 448 páginas
...as a significant deviation or loss. Activity is the execution of a task or action by an individual. Participation is involvement in a life situation....environment in which people live and conduct their lives. Source: From Ref. 7. i k 1 1 i r and Structures Table 1 An Overview of ICIDH-2. Source: From Ref. 7.... | |
| Sigrid Graumann - 2005 - 226 páginas
...such as significant deviation or loss. Activity is the execution of a task or action by an individual. Participation is involvement in a life situation....environment in which people live and conduct their lives." (WHO 200 1 a: 10) Schaut man sich diese Reihe von Definitionen an, so fallt auf, dass im Vergleich... | |
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