Author/Editor     Poje, Janja
Title     Sodobni pristopi v delovni terapiji pri bolnikih z možgansko žilno boleznijo
Type     članek
Source     In: Goljar N, Štefančič M, editors. Novosti v rehabilitaciji po možganski kapi. Zbornik predavanj 15. dnevi rehabilitacijske medicine; 2004 mar 26-27; Ljubljana. Ljubljana: Inštitut Republike Slovenije za rehabilitacijo,
Publication year     2004
Volume     str. 153-9
Language     slo
Abstract     Slovenian occupational therapy has a long lasting tradition of following the development of the occupational therapy in the world. In countries like Canada, United States, Denmark, Netherlands and Sweden, occupational therapists treat clients suffering from stroke in medical environment but also in patients home, wider social environment and community. Occupational therapy in this countries is directed by and harmonised with ICF classification of World Health Organisation. Modern occupational therapy stresses client-centred practice, which stands for a deeper meaning of quality, nature and relation between the therapist and the client in the process of occupational therapy. Holistic view enables inclusion ofpurposeful activities in all views of life, therapeutical media are different life occupations and roles, which are significant for life period of an individual client.
Descriptors     CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING