2021 Volume 40 Issue 5 Pages 691-698
Occupation-Based Practice 2.0 (OPB 2.0) is a theoretical approach for occupational dysfunction and clarification of belief conflict. This study aims to consider the efficacy of OBP 2.0 among patients in a convalescent rehabilitation ward experiencing cerebrovascular disease. As a result, we were able to reduce both belief conflicts and occupational dysfunction, thus achieving a common goal with the client. OBP 2.0 may be useful in convalescent rehabilitation wards where multidisciplinary collaboration is a core concept.