Clinical Utility of the Combined Use of the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure and Goal Attainment Scaling

Author:

Doig Emmah1,Fleming Jennifer2,Kuipers Pim3,Cornwell Petrea L.4

Affiliation:

1. Emmah Doig, PhD, is Student, Division of Occupational Therapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072 Australia; emmah.doig@optusnet.com.au

2. Jennifer Fleming, PhD, is Associate Professor in Occupational Therapy, The University of Queensland School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, and the Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

3. Pim Kuipers, MA, Grad Dip Rehab PhD, is Principal Research Fellow and Adjunct Associate Professor, Centre for Functioning, Disability and Health Research, Princess Alexandra Hospital, and Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University, Meadowbrook, Queensland 4131 Australia

4. Petrea L. Cornwell, PhD, is Senior Research Fellow, Metro North Health Service District, Queensland Health, and School of Psychology, Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVE. We investigated the clinical utility of combined use of Goal Attainment Scaling (GAS) and the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) to plan goals and measure progress in a community rehabilitation setting. METHOD. Fourteen participants with traumatic brain injury completed an outpatient, goal-directed 12-wk occupational therapy program; 53 goals were generated. Performance and satisfaction self-ratings and GAS ratings were collected before and after intervention. Self-awareness, motivation to change, and perceived client-centeredness measures were taken before intervention. RESULTS. Sensitivity to change was demonstrated by significant improvements after intervention for total performance self-ratings on the COPM and GAS T scores. CONCLUSION. Combined use of these tools, although time consuming, resulted in goals that were perceived almost unanimously as client centered, despite most participants' having moderate or severe impairment in self-awareness. The process also enabled subjective and objective demonstration of goal achievement, thereby supporting the clinical utility and treatment validity of the combined use of these tools.

Publisher

AOTA Press

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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