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Occupational Therapists’ Experiences Using the Model of Human Occupation in Forensic Mental Health
Abstract The Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) is cited as the predominant theoretical model used by occupational therapists in forensic mental health (FMH). This mixed-methods case study aimed to explore how MOHO is used to improve patient outcomes, and the benefits and challenges experienced in its use. The study also investigated how participants’ education and use of professional development influenced their use of MOHO. MOHO was found to be beneficial in informing patient-centred practice in FMH. However, forensic occupational therapists must be supported to continue developing their understanding of MOHO to attain the full benefits of its use.
期刊介绍:
An essential journal for all OTs in mental health fields, Occupational Therapy in Mental Health provides professionals with a forum in which to discuss today"s challenges-identifying the philosophical and conceptual foundations of the practice; sharing innovative evaluation and treatment techniques; learning about and assimilating new methodologies developing in related professions; and communicating information about new practice settings and special problem areas particular to psychiatric occupational therapy.