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Occupational therapy in community and population health practice / Marjorie E. Scaffa, S. Maggie Reitz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Philadelphia : F.A. Davis, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Edition: Third editionDescription: xxxvi, 646 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0803675623
  • 9780803675629
Uniform titles:
  • Occupational therapy in community-based practice settings
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.8515 23
LOC classification:
  • RM735 .S27 2020
Contents:
Section I. Basic Principles and Relevant Issues : -- 1. Historical and Philosophical Perspectives of Community and Population Health Practice -- 2. Community and Population Health Concepts -- 3. Theoretical Frameworks for Community-Based Practice -- 4. Population Health: An Occupational Perspective -- Section II. Community-Based and Population Health Program Development : -- 5. Program Planning and Needs Assessment -- 6. Program Design and Implementation -- 7. Program Evaluation -- 8. Program Support: Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Business Acumen -- Section III. Children and Youth : -- 9. Early Intervention Programs -- 10. From School to Community Transition Services -- 11. Promoting Community Inclusion and Integration for Youth -- Section IV. Productive Aging : -- 12. Aging in Place and Home Modifications -- 13. Driving and Community Mobility -- 14. Low Vision Services in the Community -- Section V. Work and Industry : -- 15. Community Ergonomics and Prevention of Work-Related Injuries -- 16. Work and Career Transitions -- 17. Health Professional Wellbeing -- Section VI. Mental Health : -- 18. Community Mental Health Programs -- 19. Community-Based Approaches to Substance Use Epidemics -- 20. Addressing the Needs of the Homeless -- Section VII. Rehabilitation and Participation : -- 21. Community Reintegration Services for Military Veterans -- 22. Promoting Occupational Participation in Marginalized Populations -- 23. Telehealth -- Section VIII. Health Promotion and Wellness : -- 24. Lifestyle Redesign Programs -- 25. Occupational Therapy in Primary Health Care Settings -- 26. Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Recovery -- 27. Violence Prevention and Mitigation -- Section IX. Looking Ahead : -- 28. Future Directions in Community-Based and Population Health Practice.
Summary: "This book combines the areas of occupational therapists and health educators. It is clearly and straightforwardly an occupational therapy text with an appreciation of the importance of populations and community as a context for health. The third edition aims to be a useful with a more developed discussion of the issues related to present-day community and population health practice in occupational therapy"-- Provided by publisher.
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Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 615.8515 SCA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A538489B

Preceded by Occupational therapy in community-based practice settings / Marjorie E. Scaffa, S. Maggie Reitz. 2nd ed. c2014.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Section I. Basic Principles and Relevant Issues : -- 1. Historical and Philosophical Perspectives of Community and Population Health Practice -- 2. Community and Population Health Concepts -- 3. Theoretical Frameworks for Community-Based Practice -- 4. Population Health: An Occupational Perspective -- Section II. Community-Based and Population Health Program Development : -- 5. Program Planning and Needs Assessment -- 6. Program Design and Implementation -- 7. Program Evaluation -- 8. Program Support: Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Business Acumen -- Section III. Children and Youth : -- 9. Early Intervention Programs -- 10. From School to Community Transition Services -- 11. Promoting Community Inclusion and Integration for Youth -- Section IV. Productive Aging : -- 12. Aging in Place and Home Modifications -- 13. Driving and Community Mobility -- 14. Low Vision Services in the Community -- Section V. Work and Industry : -- 15. Community Ergonomics and Prevention of Work-Related Injuries -- 16. Work and Career Transitions -- 17. Health Professional Wellbeing -- Section VI. Mental Health : -- 18. Community Mental Health Programs -- 19. Community-Based Approaches to Substance Use Epidemics -- 20. Addressing the Needs of the Homeless -- Section VII. Rehabilitation and Participation : -- 21. Community Reintegration Services for Military Veterans -- 22. Promoting Occupational Participation in Marginalized Populations -- 23. Telehealth -- Section VIII. Health Promotion and Wellness : -- 24. Lifestyle Redesign Programs -- 25. Occupational Therapy in Primary Health Care Settings -- 26. Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Recovery -- 27. Violence Prevention and Mitigation -- Section IX. Looking Ahead : -- 28. Future Directions in Community-Based and Population Health Practice.

"This book combines the areas of occupational therapists and health educators. It is clearly and straightforwardly an occupational therapy text with an appreciation of the importance of populations and community as a context for health. The third edition aims to be a useful with a more developed discussion of the issues related to present-day community and population health practice in occupational therapy"-- Provided by publisher.

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