Experience of Client-centered Practice amongst Danish Occupational Therapists

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Abstract

A client-centered approach is on the health care agenda in many European countries (1), and amongst these Denmark (2). It is described as the foundation for Occupational Therapy (OT) (3), a code of professional conduct (4,5), and defined as a partnership between client and therapist (3). The goal is to empower a client to fulfil his/her occupational roles in a variety of environments, leading to an increase in intervention efficacy and client perception of intervention quality (3). However, it is known to be challenging (1,3). Given the importance of this approach, there has been limited exploration of OT experience in the field.
The aim of this project was to explore the experience of client-centred practice with Danish OTs and describe facilitators and challenges of a client-centred practice.
A survey with a representative sample of Danish OT practice is conducted, ending May 15th, and the results will be analysed with descriptive statistics. We will present the results and implications for future practice.
Translated title of the contributionDanske ergoterapeuters erfariner med klientcentreret arbejde
Original languageEnglish
Publication date30 Apr 2017
Publication statusPublished - 30 Apr 2017
EventENOTHE 2017: Annual Meeting 2017 - Panorama Zagreb Hotel, Zagreb, , Croatia
Duration: 26 Oct 201728 Oct 2017
http://enothe.eu/annual-meeting/zagreb-17/

Conference

ConferenceENOTHE 2017
LocationPanorama Zagreb Hotel
Country/TerritoryCroatia
CityZagreb,
Period26/10/1728/10/17
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Keywords

  • education, professions and jobs

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