Allows occupational therapists to determine if a client’s occupational identity is dysfunctional
Gathers information on a client's strength of interest and engagement in 68 activities in the past, currently, and in the future. The main focus is on leisure interests that influence activity choices.
Gathers information on a client's strength of interest and engagement in 68 activities in the past, currently, and in the future. The main focus is on leisure interests that influence activity choices.
Screening tool designed to collect a broad range of information believed to influence and indicative of a person's occupational performance and to identify areas needing more in-depth evaluation.
A starting point for screening referrals to occupational therapy and introducing the framework of the Model of Human Occupation, paving the way for more in-depth assessment of occupational function.
Gathers self-reported data on the performance and importance of 12 ADL and IADL items using the same prompts as the OSA.
Documents an individual's participation in occupations by half- hour intervals throughout the day. Users categorize the activity and record pain, fatigue, level of difficulty, perception of competence, value, and enjoyment for each activity
This is a shortened version of the NIH Activity record. Users classify the activity as work, play, or leisure, and record their perception of competence, value, and enjoyment for each activity.