A Strategy for Assessing Occupational Behavior, Part 11
Bell, Jr, Clyde H.; Kavanaugh, Mary M; Ridout, Karen C.; Gainer, Frank E.; Bell, Jr, Clyde H.; Principal investigator, and Occupational Therapist assigned as Chief, Occupational Therapy Section, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C. 20307-5001; Kavanaugh, Mary M; Co-Investigator, assigned as Psychosocial Coordinator in the OccupationalTherapy Section, WRAMC. Washington, D.C.; Ridout, Karen C.; Co-investigator. is a staff Psychosocial Occupational Therapist assigned in the Occupational Therapy Section, WRAMC, Washington, D.C.; Gainer, Frank E.; Co-investigator, was assigned to WRAMC, Washington, D.C., during this study and is presently assigned as Chief, Occupational Therapy Section, Gorgas Amy Hospital, Panama
Журнал:
Occupational Therapy in Mental Health
Дата:
1986
Аннотация:
A statistical study was conducted at the Occupa- tional Therapy section of Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C., to determine the inter-rater reliability of a clinical assessment and documentation instrument designed for psychosocial (mental health) patients. The Wheel Diagram was introduced in a study "A Strategy for Assessing Occupational Behavior," September 1983, Occupational Therapy in Mental Health. This follow-up article includes a discussion of modifications of the original study, a brief description of the current status of occupational behavior clinical assessment instruments and the results of an inter-rater reliability study. Guidelines for rating competency levels of variables on a 5-point Likert Scale are included in this article. Recommendations for future research using the Wheel Diagram Assessment are proposed.
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