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E-grāmata: Primary Care Occupational Therapy: A Quick Reference Guide

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  • Izdošanas datums: 15-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783031208829
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Healthcare is shifting towards a holistic, whole person approach to improve population health, decrease cost of care, and improve patient, and provider experiences. To achieve this, the primary care sector is adopting an integrated, interprofessional care team model which addresses both biomedical and behavioral health, and includes preventative care, population health management, technology, and innovative strategies to increase access to care. Occupational therapy (OT) is uniquely positioned to add their distinct whole person mental/behavioral health and medical care scope and skill to these teams to address patient needs. As this is an emerging practice area for OT, and no guidelines specific to primary care exist, this book will be a first of its kind text for occupational therapy practitioners (OTP) in primary care settings. 

As OTPs work with habits, roles, and routines that affect health, OT in primary care promotes health and improves patient self-management of medical conditions and lifestyles, reducing patient dependence on costly health care services. This timely clinical manual guides best practices for primary care OT. It helps OTPs fit into the quick paced primary care practice model. In traditional OT settings, intervention sessions are longer, and focus on acute rehabilitation or mental/behavioral health conditions. In primary care, visits are brief, and address patient needs in the context of their presenting issue. No other published guide meets the unique needs of this emerging practice area. 

Authors provide administrative information specific to OT in primary care, and interventions for specific health conditions, including chronic conditions, common to this setting. Written by experts in the field, Primary Care Occupational Therapy is the definitive resource for all primary care OTPs or those interested in lifestyle-based interventions for conditions frequently seen in primary care. It is also a useful guide for behavioral health care providers and administrators of general medical practices.

Part I General Topics for Primary Care Occupational Therapy
1 Introduction
3(4)
William Manard
2 Overview of Occupational Therapy in Primary Care
7(8)
Katie Smith
Sue Dahl-Popolizio
Lydia Royeen
Brenda Koverman
3 Administrative and Operational Considerations
15(16)
Katie Jordan
Ashley Halle
4 Telehealth
31(6)
Katie Smith
Sue Dahl-Popolizio
5 Conducting Research
37(18)
Mansha Mirza
Sue Dahl-Popolizio
Katie Smith
6 Trauma-Informed Approaches
55(14)
John V. Rider
Katie Smith
7 Transitions Across the Lifespan
69(12)
Jeanne Ross Eichler
Karen M. Keptner
Part II Conditions Addressed by Occupational Therapy in Primary Care
8 Addiction and Substance Use Recovery
81(12)
Nicole Villegas
9 Alzheimer's Disease
93(10)
Katelyn Fell
Jyothi Gupta
10 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
103(10)
Lara Taggart
Gillian Porter
11 Anxiety
113(16)
Chantelle Rice Collins
Marissa Marchioni
12 Arthritis
129(10)
Sue Dahl-Popolizio
13 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Asthma
139(8)
Tina M. Sauber
14 Concussion
147(8)
Tina M. Sauber
Jeri Young
15 Dementia Care
155(8)
Anna B. Harris
16 Lewy Body Dementia
163(10)
Katelyn Fell
Jyothi Gupta
17 Nonprogressive Neurocognitive Disorders
173(8)
Lydia Royeen
18 Depression
181(14)
Chantelle Rice Collins
Samantha Valasek
19 Diabetes
195(12)
Alyssa Concha-Chavez
Jesus Diaz
Beth Pyatak
20 Dizziness
207(12)
Tina M. Sauber
21 Driving and Community Mobility
219(8)
Kandy Salter
22 Falls and Falls Prevention
227(8)
John V. Rider
23 Gastrointestinal Disorders
235(10)
Myka Persson
Laura Cox
24 Guillain-Barre Syndrome
245(8)
Lara Taggart
Gillian Porter
25 Huntington's Disease
253(8)
Katelyn Fell
Jyothi Gupta
26 Hypertension
261(12)
Sue Doyle
Sue Dahl-Popolizio
27 Insomnia
273(10)
John V. Rider
Katie Smith
28 Multiple Sclerosis
283(16)
Lara Taggart
Gillian Porter
29 Nerve Impingement
299(10)
John V. Rider
Sue Dahl-Popolizio
30 Overweight and Obesity
309(10)
Jill Hurley
Mackenzie Day
31 Parkinson's Disease
319(12)
Gillian Porter
Jyothi Gupta
32 Pediatric Primary Care
331(44)
Jessica Wood
Katie Serfas
33 Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
375(12)
Claire Giuliano
Laura M. Milligan
Cindy C. Ivy
34 Persistent Pain
387(14)
John V. Rider
Katie Smith
35 Tendinopathies
401(8)
Sue Dahl-Popolizo
Cindy C. Ivy
36 Visual Impairments
409(10)
Jason Vice
Appendix 419(56)
Index 475
This text is a collaboration of leaders in primary care OT. Editors include: Sue Dahl-Popolizio DBH, OTR/L, Katie Smith, OTD, Mackenzie Day, OTD, Sherry Muir, PhD, OTR/L, with interprofessional collaborator William Manard, MD. OT editors have presented and published extensively on primary care OT. All have experience: providing OT services in the primary care setting, addressing administrative issues, billing and reimbursement, and have publications on this topic. Dr. Manard is a well published medical doctor with experience working with OTs in primary care.