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The Canadian Practice Process Framework: Using a conscious approach to occupational therapy practice
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Occupational Therapy Now
- Article date:
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July 1, 2008
- Author:
- Fazio, Kara; Hicks, Emma; Kuzma, Courtney; Leung, Persis; Schwartz, Arlee; Stergiou-Kita, Mary
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Copyright informationCopyright Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists Jul/Aug 2008. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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The Canadian Practice Process Framework (CPPF) was developed by Helene Polatajko, Janet Craik, Jane Davis and Elizabeth Townsend (2007) and introduced in Enabling Occupation II: Advancing an Occupational Therapy Vision for Health,Well-Being and Justice through Occupation. The CPPF was designed to enable occupational therapists to facilitate client-centred, evidence-based practice, as well as participate in reflective practice (Craik, Davis,& Polatajko, 2007). The CPPF illustrates eight key action points that guide the therapeutic process in occupational therapy practice (Davis, Craik,& Polatajko, 2007). The first action point, enter and initiate, represents the first point of ...