Japanese Occupational Therapy Research
Online ISSN : 2434-4419
Print ISSN : 0289-4920
PRACTICAL REPORTS
Promoting sharing occupation and inter-professional collaboration through modified ADOC: A case study
Yuko KawaguchiYuki Saito
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2019 Volume 38 Issue 6 Pages 741-748

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After devising how to use ADOC, a client with higher brain dysfunction and an occupational therapist could share meaningful occupations. By sharing the meaningful occupations revealed in the interview using ADOC, the team was able to share the role that focused on the meaningful occupations. By devising methods in how to use ADOC in accordance with the client's symptoms, ADOC may be effective for clients who have difficulty communicating, such as those with aphasia, dementia, and attention disorder. Further it may also be effective for Inter-Professional Work that focuses on client's meaningful occupations.

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