Abstract
Occupation-Based Practice 2.0 (OBP 2.0) is a methodology that assesses and intervenes in the classification of occupational dysfunction while overcoming belief conflict. This study examined the efficacy of OBP 2.0 in home visit occupational therapy targeting a post-stroke client living at home. The results indicate improvement of occupational dysfunction and living functions, and overcoming belief conflicts. OBP 2.0 shares goals in improvement of occupational dysfunction in home visit occupational therapy, and various methods can be used depending on the situation. In addition, it is also believed to promote home-visit occupational therapy in collaboration with the client and the surrounding community.