Article
For community-dwelling older adults with functional limitations, does an occupational therapy home modification intervention program that includes the provision of adaptive equipment and/or architectural renovations to the home help improve occupational performance and satisfaction with the ability to perform everyday activities?
Occupational Therapy | Critically Appraised Papers Series
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2013
Disciplines
Abstract
Determine the effect of an occupational therapy home modification intervention program on occupational performance and self-reported levels of satisfaction of occupational performance.
Copyright
Copyright © 2013 American Occupational Therapy Association. All Rights Reserved. Reproduced here with permission.
Publisher's Statement
Originally published as: Calub, S., Carlson, M., Fernandez, M., & Li, K (2015).For community-dwelling older adults with functional limitations, does an occupational therapy home modification intervention program that includes the provision of adaptive equipment and/or architectural renovations to the home help improve occupational performance and satisfaction with the ability to perform everyday activities? [Critically Appraised Paper]. Bethesda, MD: American Occupational Therapy Association, Evidence-Based Practice Project.
Citation Information
Sarah Jane Dequis Calub, Matthew Jordan Carlson, Monica Fernandez and Kitsum Li. "For community-dwelling older adults with functional limitations, does an occupational therapy home modification intervention program that includes the provision of adaptive equipment and/or architectural renovations to the home help improve occupational performance and satisfaction with the ability to perform everyday activities?" (2013) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kitsum_li/30/
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