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Comment réaliser un suivi en ergothérapie centré sur le client et l’occupation auprès de jeunes présentant une déficience intellectuelle en Institut médico-éducatif? |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Anne-Laure Lopez |
Année de publication : |
2022 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 53-62 |
Note générale : |
Cet article fait partie du dossier "Les occupations des enfants et de leurs aidants". |
Langues : |
Français (fre) |
Mots-clés : |
Assessment Client-centered approach Démarche centrée sur le client Enfant déficient intellectuel Ergothérapie Évaluation Intellectually disabled child Occupational Therapy |
Résumé : |
Context. Young people in Institut medico-éducatif (IME) with intellectual disabilities (ID) have a low occupational performance in activities of daily living. There is little literature on occupational therapy support in this area, especially on assessments. An occupational therapy intervention for a youngster with difficulties in eating by himself shows the difficulty of acting in a client-centred way. Intervention. Follow-up is described through the use of the OTIPM: assessment is carried out without validated assessment tools, which leads to biases in practice ; the intervention is partly occupation-focused and reassessment is carried out. Finding. The follow-up is not client-centred, and the assessment is not standardised, which keeps us away from the core of occupational therapy. We are therefore looking for solutions in order to develop a more science-based practice. Perspectives. A thorough search of existing assessments shows that some tools are available, even if there are only few of them. In order to achieve a client-centred follow-up, it is necessary to include the family and the youngster from the beginning of the intervention, which may imply a change in practice in IME-type facilities. Conclusion. It would be interesting to create new tools for observing occupational performance of young people with ID. It would also be necessary to expand the scientific occupational therapy literature on interventions with young people with ID living in IMEs. |
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[article] Comment réaliser un suivi en ergothérapie centré sur le client et l’occupation auprès de jeunes présentant une déficience intellectuelle en Institut médico-éducatif? [texte imprimé] / Anne-Laure Lopez . - 2022 . - p. 53-62. Cet article fait partie du dossier "Les occupations des enfants et de leurs aidants". Langues : Français ( fre) in Ergothérapies > 85 (avril 2022) . - p. 53-62
Mots-clés : |
Assessment Client-centered approach Démarche centrée sur le client Enfant déficient intellectuel Ergothérapie Évaluation Intellectually disabled child Occupational Therapy |
Résumé : |
Context. Young people in Institut medico-éducatif (IME) with intellectual disabilities (ID) have a low occupational performance in activities of daily living. There is little literature on occupational therapy support in this area, especially on assessments. An occupational therapy intervention for a youngster with difficulties in eating by himself shows the difficulty of acting in a client-centred way. Intervention. Follow-up is described through the use of the OTIPM: assessment is carried out without validated assessment tools, which leads to biases in practice ; the intervention is partly occupation-focused and reassessment is carried out. Finding. The follow-up is not client-centred, and the assessment is not standardised, which keeps us away from the core of occupational therapy. We are therefore looking for solutions in order to develop a more science-based practice. Perspectives. A thorough search of existing assessments shows that some tools are available, even if there are only few of them. In order to achieve a client-centred follow-up, it is necessary to include the family and the youngster from the beginning of the intervention, which may imply a change in practice in IME-type facilities. Conclusion. It would be interesting to create new tools for observing occupational performance of young people with ID. It would also be necessary to expand the scientific occupational therapy literature on interventions with young people with ID living in IMEs. |
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