Therapists as Educators: the Importance of Client Education in Occupational Therapy

Client education is a major component of everyday health care practice. Entry-level occupational therapy (OT) accreditation standards require educators to teach students how to demonstrate the ability to educate clients, family, caregivers, and significant others to facilitate their skills related t...

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Main Authors: Kate E. DeCleene OTD, MS, OTR, Angelia J. Ridgway Ph.D., Julie Bednarski OTD, MHS, OTR, Lori Breeden MS, OTR, Gina Gabriele Mosier MA, Deborah Sachs MS, onna Stephenson MA
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Language:English
Published: Western Michigan University 2013-08-01
Series:Open Journal of Occupational Therapy
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Online Access:http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/ojot/vol1/iss4/5/
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spelling doaj-91cdd286d7064311b34bcfc87db486102020-11-25T00:02:44ZengWestern Michigan University Open Journal of Occupational Therapy 2168-64082168-64082013-08-01145doi:10.15453/2168-6408.1050Therapists as Educators: the Importance of Client Education in Occupational TherapyKate E. DeCleene OTD, MS, OTR0Angelia J. Ridgway Ph.D.1Julie Bednarski OTD, MHS, OTR2Lori Breeden MS, OTR3Gina Gabriele Mosier MA4Deborah Sachs MS5onna Stephenson MA6University of IndianapolisUniversity of IndianapolisUniversity of IndianapolisUniversity of IndianapolisUniversity of IndianapolisUniversity of IndianapolisUniversity of IndianapolisClient education is a major component of everyday health care practice. Entry-level occupational therapy (OT) accreditation standards require educators to teach students how to demonstrate the ability to educate clients, family, caregivers, and significant others to facilitate their skills related to personal occupations. Although these standards are a necessity, entry-level programs are not required to teach students the teaching methodologies that support human learning. However, the educational standards do require students to apply the principles of teaching and learning processes. This project explored the evidence in teaching and learning strategies and how these were introduced to OT students during their program. Faculty from the School of Occupational Therapy and School of Education developed a module for entry-level OT students. Data analysis found that students were able to benefit from the additional information on teaching and learning theory.http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/ojot/vol1/iss4/5/Client EducationEducational TrainingTeaching-Learning
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author Kate E. DeCleene OTD, MS, OTR
Angelia J. Ridgway Ph.D.
Julie Bednarski OTD, MHS, OTR
Lori Breeden MS, OTR
Gina Gabriele Mosier MA
Deborah Sachs MS
onna Stephenson MA
spellingShingle Kate E. DeCleene OTD, MS, OTR
Angelia J. Ridgway Ph.D.
Julie Bednarski OTD, MHS, OTR
Lori Breeden MS, OTR
Gina Gabriele Mosier MA
Deborah Sachs MS
onna Stephenson MA
Therapists as Educators: the Importance of Client Education in Occupational Therapy
Open Journal of Occupational Therapy
Client Education
Educational Training
Teaching-Learning
author_facet Kate E. DeCleene OTD, MS, OTR
Angelia J. Ridgway Ph.D.
Julie Bednarski OTD, MHS, OTR
Lori Breeden MS, OTR
Gina Gabriele Mosier MA
Deborah Sachs MS
onna Stephenson MA
author_sort Kate E. DeCleene OTD, MS, OTR
title Therapists as Educators: the Importance of Client Education in Occupational Therapy
title_short Therapists as Educators: the Importance of Client Education in Occupational Therapy
title_full Therapists as Educators: the Importance of Client Education in Occupational Therapy
title_fullStr Therapists as Educators: the Importance of Client Education in Occupational Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Therapists as Educators: the Importance of Client Education in Occupational Therapy
title_sort therapists as educators: the importance of client education in occupational therapy
publisher Western Michigan University
series Open Journal of Occupational Therapy
issn 2168-6408
2168-6408
publishDate 2013-08-01
description Client education is a major component of everyday health care practice. Entry-level occupational therapy (OT) accreditation standards require educators to teach students how to demonstrate the ability to educate clients, family, caregivers, and significant others to facilitate their skills related to personal occupations. Although these standards are a necessity, entry-level programs are not required to teach students the teaching methodologies that support human learning. However, the educational standards do require students to apply the principles of teaching and learning processes. This project explored the evidence in teaching and learning strategies and how these were introduced to OT students during their program. Faculty from the School of Occupational Therapy and School of Education developed a module for entry-level OT students. Data analysis found that students were able to benefit from the additional information on teaching and learning theory.
topic Client Education
Educational Training
Teaching-Learning
url http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/ojot/vol1/iss4/5/
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