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Activity Selection & Goals KNR 273 Stumbo & Peterson, 20049
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Activity Selection Overview Selecting the right activities is a crucial task Need specific activities if goal is to change some aspects of client behavior Intervention program Need the right activities for client outcomes
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Factors Influencing Selection of Activities Activity content and process Client characteristics Resource factors
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Activity Content & Process Activities must have a direct relationship to the client goal Client goal: Improve leisure awareness Good selection: Paper-pencil activity identifying benefits of leisure Poor selection: Monopoly WHY???
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Activity Content & Process (cont.) Functional intervention activities should focus on the ability to help client reach goals Activities that client knows or is easy to learn Client goal: Increase physical endurance Good selection: Walking Poor selection: Pilates WHY???
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Activity Content & Process (cont.) Functional intervention & leisure education activities should have predominant characteristics that are related to problem, skill, or knowledge being addressed Select activities with strongest capability of producing outcomes Client goal: Increase dyad interaction Activity 1: Backgammon Activity 2: Video games Which is best? Why?
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Activity Content & Process (cont.) Activity characteristics are important considerations Active involvement, social interaction Client: Adolescent, moderate DD Client goal: Improve concentration Activity 1: Video game Activity 2: Square dance Activity 3: Crossword puzzle What concerns do you have of each activity?
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Activity Content & Process (cont.) Clients should see usefulness and applicability to overall rehabilitation or treatment outcomes Client: 12 y/o male, SCI, paraplegia Setting: Acute rehab unit Client goal: To acquire new leisure skills Activity 1: Bridge Activity 2: Building remote-controlled models Activity 3: Designing & sewing clothes Rationale to select or exclude activities
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Activity Content & Process (cont.) A single activity or session is not likely to produce desired behavioral change Sequence of activities in session Series of sessions Hands-on practice
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Activity Content & Process (cont.) Application Client: Adult, BKN leg amputation with new prosthesis Client goal: Increase standing and walking endurance and balance Activities: Darts, shuffleboard, ping-pong, dancing How many sessions? Length of session to meet goal? How sequence activities
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Activity Content & Process (cont.) Consider activities people will participate in when they have choice (future lifestyle) Client: 73 y/o female, CVA Setting: LTC, permanent placement Client goal: Improve adjustment to disability & facility Activity 1: Plant care Activity 2: Community dance club WHY???
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Activity Content & Process (cont.) Program to client’s outcomes & priorities Shorten length of stay Processes, resource person Example?
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Activity Content & Process (cont.) Client involvement in activities should be enjoyable
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Client Characteristics Demographic characteristics need to be considered when designing programs Gender Age SES Ethnicity Education Religion Financial condition Effects past experiences & leisure preferences
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Client Characteristics (cont.) Clients should see obvious carryover value in activity participation Relevant to their future Relevant to their goals Relevant to environment will return to
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Resource Factors The number of clients included in the activity and the number of staff Risk Amount of material that can be covered Make goals attainable Smaller goals
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Resource Factors (cont.) Allow adequate time to learn, practice, and enjoy skill Too much equipment detracts from focus of treatment goal
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Selecting Activities Based on Client Goals Goal: Improve eye-hand coordination Activity 1: Battleship Activity 2: Volleyball Activity 3: Jigsaw puzzle Activity analysis Which is most appropriate?
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Selecting Client Goals Based on Activities Activity 1: Bocce Activity 2: Horseshoes Activity 3: Aerobics Activity 4: Square Dance Activity analysis What goals from these activities?
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