Department of Occupational Therapy
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Item Facilitating Occupation-Based Interventions Among Occupational Therapy Assistants(2023-06-14) Soucy, Cheryl Ann; Collins, Kayla; Baylor University. Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences. Occupational Therapy; Baylor University.; Baylor University. Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences. Occupational TherapyWhen novice and expert OTs participated in training specific to the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO), they reported providing more client-centered interventions through development of reasoning capacities. It remains unclear if training resulted in the actual implementation of occupation-based interventions (OBIs). It is unknown if similar training would produce the same effect in occupational therapy assistants (OTAs) The purpose of this project is to evaluate the influence of a MOHO education module on the implementation of OBIs among OTAs working in a SNF.