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TOA-task oriented assessment SOcial Interaction Scale (SIS) |
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shares some features of psychoanalytic, developmental and biopsychosocial models but was based on the acquisitional, occupational, behavior, adaptational and functional restoration frames of reference.
Adaptation is very important here the makers Bloomer and Williams viewed adaptation as critical to an individual's overall functional performance |
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dysfunction according to the makers of this test |
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lack or loss of skill acquisition
functional behavior should be considered a prerequisite to the acquisition of occupational behavior |
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consistent with MOHO The OT practice framework offers concepts consistent with those on which the BaFPE is based, especially performance skills and contexts.
1977 -1978 designed to meet the need for a standardized assessment of functional performance |
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functioning according to Williams and Bloomer |
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employing useful activity to achieve an active mode of adaptation to the environment. |
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assesses one's ability to act on the environment in goal directed ways and contains five tasks used to provide info about the patient's cognitive performance and affective areas of functioning. |
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assesses social behaviors observed in five different settings |
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originally was two subtests with an overall score now TOA and SIS can be used together or separately but with no overall BaFPE score. Makers suggest using together for a full measure of functional performance 1987 revision norms of psychiatric patients and those with eating disorders have been established |
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administration and scoring of TOA |
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TOA supposed to gather info. about functioning in a one to one setting through five task oriented activities tasks: sorting shells by size, shape and color money and marketing home drawing; a floor plan for a home is drawn with the patient following specific instructions about what should be included blodk design; a block design is duplicated from memory or with the use of a cue card if needed kinetic person drawing, a person doing something is drawn
begin with pre assessment interview scored on twelve functional parameters during each task. Ratings range from markedly dysfunctional or inappropriate to almost always functional or appropriate cognitive component performance ocmponent affective component can make notes of qualitative data
scores interpreted 3 ways interpreted by examination of parameter and component scores, which provid info. about the patient' strengths and needs in various areas of functioning.
the second way is by examination of task scores patient may perform better in more structured tasks
the third way of interpretingTOA scores is by comparison to norms |
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administering and scoring the social interaction scale SIS |
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assesses seven categories of verbal and nonverbal social interaction behaviors considered important to overall functioning intended to be completed within 24 hours of the TOA to obtain a valid assessment of the two types of functioning assessed in five social settings one to one interview mealtime unstructured group situation structured activity group structured oral group scoring: 5 point scale on seven functional parameters across five social situations verbal communication psychomotor behavior socially appropriate behavior response to authority figures independence/dependence ability to work with others participation in groups or program activities score through observation |
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