Exploring the Domain and Process of Occupational Therapy Using the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework, 2nd Edition

Editors: Susanne Smith Roley, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA, and Janet V. DeLany, DEd, OTR/L, FAOTA

Contributors: Carolyn M. Baum, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA; Ellen S. Cohn, ScD, OTR/L, FAOTA; and Mary Jane Youngstrom, MS, OTR, FAOTA

Earn .3 AOTA CEU (3 NBCOT PDUs/3 Contact Hours)

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In this important CEonCD™ presentation, contributing authors to both the original and revised editions of the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process explore ways in which the document supports occupational therapy practitioners by providing a holistic view of the profession.

Through a series of questions and answers, the origination and application of the Framework is discussed by a panel of leading experts that include present and past chairs of the AOTA Commission on Practice, a past president of AOTA, a co-editor of Willard and Spackman, 11th Edition, and consultants to the Framework revision process.

The CD contains an audio presentation accompanied by a rich visual media presentation designed to reinforce the audio portion of the course. A version of the media presentation suitable for printing and note taking is included.

Course material is organized in two sections. Part I highlights the relationship of the Framework to models and theories, categories within the domain and process, concepts of occupation and co-occupation, and the importance of occupation within diverse areas of practice. Part II features the application of Framework in practice, including issues such as the importance of sleep related to occupation, the expansion of performance skills, expansion of interventions for populations and organizations, and achieving meaningful outcomes.

Required Reading: Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process, 2nd Edition. (ISBN: 978-1-56900-268-1)

Learning Objectives

  • Upon completion of the 60-minute CE and CD™ and reading the Framework–II, the learner will be able to
  • Recognize the purpose and scope of the Framework–II relative to the profession of occupational therapy
  • Recognize the relevance of occupation and co-occupation to all areas of occupational therapy practice
  • Recognize how the Framework, in combination with models of practice, guides occupational therapy services for individuals, organizations, and populations
  • Delineate how the Framework–II illustrates occupational therapy’s focus on collaboration between the client and the practitioner to support participation and health through engagement in occupation.

Content Focus
Category 3: Professional Issues, Contemporary Issues and Trends

Target Audience: Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy Assistants

Content Level: Intermediate

CE Credit Exam and Certificate
You will be able to take the CEonCD™ exam online immediately following completion of the course. Participants receive a continuing education certificate for .4 AOTA CEUs (4 NBCOT PDUs/4 Contact Hours) after successful completion of the exam with a score of 80% or better.

To Retake Exam
If you are not successful in passing the CEonCD™ exam, you may opt to retake it a second time for a processing fee of $12.00. To retake the exam, call 877-404-AOTA.

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