Perceptions of the Canadian occupational performance measure in enhancing the client-centered approach in the rehabilitation process: a systematic review protocol

Anette Enemark Larsen, Betina Ada Rasmussen

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Abstract

Review question/objective: The objective of this qualitative systematic review is to identify whether the use of the Canadian occupational performance measure (COPM) enhances the perceived experience of a client-centered approach throughout the rehabilitation process. Specifically the review questions are:

How do healthcare professionals and their clients perceive the use of the COPM as an instrument to enhance the client-centered approach in the rehabilitation process?

Does the use of the COPM provide a more client-centered approach and more involvement in the rehabilitation process, as experienced by the client and professionals?

How do the clients and/or the professionals perceive the usability of the COPM in regard to facilitating the client-centered approach in specific settings or phases of the rehabilitation process?
Original languageEnglish
JournalJBI Database of Systematic Reviews & Implementation Reports
Volume14
Issue number11
Pages (from-to)3-10
ISSN2202-4433
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2016

Keywords

  • occupational therapist education

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