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Primary Care Occupational Therapy : A Quick Reference Guide / [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Publisher: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2023Edition: 1st ed. 2023Description: IX, 485 p. 46 illus., 39 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783031208829
Subject(s): Online resources:
Contents:
Section One: General Topics for Primary Care Occupational Therapy -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Overview of Occupational Therapy in Primary Care -- Chapter 3 Administrative and Operational Considerations -- Chapter 4 Telehealth -- Chapter 5 Conducting Research -- Chapter 6 Trauma-Informed Approaches -- Chapter 7 Transitions Across the Lifespan -- Section Two: Conditions Addressed by Occupational Therapy in Primary Care -- Chapter 8 Addiction and Substance Use Recovery -- Chapter 9 Alzheimer's Disease -- Chapter 10 myotrophic Lateral Sclerosis -- Chapter 11. Anxiety -- Chapter 12 Arthritis -- Chapter 13 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease & Asthma -- Chapter 14 Concussion -- Chapter 15 Dementia and Cognitive Impairment -- Chapter 16 Lewy Body Dementia -- Chapter 17 Non-Progressive Neurocognitive Disorders -- Chapter 18 Depression -- Chapter 19 Diabetes -- Chapter 20 Dizziness -- Chapter 21 Driving and Community Mobility -- Chapter 22 Falls and Falls Prevention -- Chapter 23 Gastrointestinal Disorders -- Chapter 24 Guillain-Barr Å yndrome -- Chapter 25 Huntington's Disease -- Chapter 26 Hypertension -- Chapter 27 Insomnia -- Chapter 28 Multiple Sclerosis -- Chapter 29 Nerve Impingement -- Chapter 30 Overweight and Obesity -- Chapter 31 Parkinson's Disease -- Chapter 32 Pediatric Primary Care -- Chapter 33 Pelvic Floor Dysfunction -- Chapter 34 Persistent Pain -- Chapter 35 Tendinopathies -- Chapter 36 Visual Impairments.
Summary: 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-managementof 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 isalso a useful guide for behavioral health care providers and administrators of general medical practices.
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Section One: General Topics for Primary Care Occupational Therapy -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Overview of Occupational Therapy in Primary Care -- Chapter 3 Administrative and Operational Considerations -- Chapter 4 Telehealth -- Chapter 5 Conducting Research -- Chapter 6 Trauma-Informed Approaches -- Chapter 7 Transitions Across the Lifespan -- Section Two: Conditions Addressed by Occupational Therapy in Primary Care -- Chapter 8 Addiction and Substance Use Recovery -- Chapter 9 Alzheimer's Disease -- Chapter 10 myotrophic Lateral Sclerosis -- Chapter 11. Anxiety -- Chapter 12 Arthritis -- Chapter 13 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease & Asthma -- Chapter 14 Concussion -- Chapter 15 Dementia and Cognitive Impairment -- Chapter 16 Lewy Body Dementia -- Chapter 17 Non-Progressive Neurocognitive Disorders -- Chapter 18 Depression -- Chapter 19 Diabetes -- Chapter 20 Dizziness -- Chapter 21 Driving and Community Mobility -- Chapter 22 Falls and Falls Prevention -- Chapter 23 Gastrointestinal Disorders -- Chapter 24 Guillain-Barr Å yndrome -- Chapter 25 Huntington's Disease -- Chapter 26 Hypertension -- Chapter 27 Insomnia -- Chapter 28 Multiple Sclerosis -- Chapter 29 Nerve Impingement -- Chapter 30 Overweight and Obesity -- Chapter 31 Parkinson's Disease -- Chapter 32 Pediatric Primary Care -- Chapter 33 Pelvic Floor Dysfunction -- Chapter 34 Persistent Pain -- Chapter 35 Tendinopathies -- Chapter 36 Visual Impairments.

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-managementof 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 isalso a useful guide for behavioral health care providers and administrators of general medical practices.

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