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person, environment, occupation
What does PEO stand for?
the environment (the other occupations can be changes, as well)
Which component is the easiest to change according to the PEO model?
Yes, the “fit” will naturally change over time (life events)
temporal aspect of the PEO model
Do the components shift over time?
large overlap of P, E, O
feeling competent and satisfied
What is the expected outcome of the PEO model?
to understand the transactional relationship between environment, person, and occupations and how they shift over time
Why was the PEO model created?
small overlap of P, E, O
dysfunction
What would a bad fit look like?
dynamic
multiple roles and unique skills/attributes
physical, cognitive, and affective
What is involved in the person component of the PEO model?
physical, social, cultural, socioeconomic, institutional
What is involved in the environment component of the PEO model?
purpose and meaningful to fulfill needs
involves the tasks and activities
What is involved in the occupation component of the PEO model?
competence (able to do something well)
satisfaction (the person feels good about what they did)
How do we want occupational performance to look according to PEO?
helping the person improve/gain skills
modify/adjust the environment
How can we intervene, as OT’s, according to the PEO model?
(to achieve an optimal fit)
Model of Human Occupation
What does MOHO stand for?
Dynamic System theory (We must first understand the many systems that influence a person’s complex situation to understand an individual and their situation.)
What theory is MOHO based on?
MOHO
model that is evidence-based, client-centered, holistic, and occupation-centered
an individual’s situation (impact of the disease, illness, or disability)
and how an OT can facilitate their participation, identity, and competence
What does MOHO help us understand?
volition, habituation, performance capacity, environment
What are the four components/pillars in MOHO?
volition
a pattern of thoughts and feelings about oneself as an actor in the world, which helps us to anticipate, choose, experience, and interpret what one does
personal causation (we can influence the env)
values
interests
What is volition composed of?
personal causation (part of volition)
the idea that we can influence the environment around us
volition
Which component of MOHO influences our future decisions?
habits (ex. procrastinate)
routines (ex. daily morning routine)
roles (influence our habits, define who we are)
What is involved in habituation in MOHO?
objective - performance capacity
measurable abilities
subjective - performance capacity
the person’s lived experience, how capable the person feels they are, self-report
objective - measurable
subjective - lived experience, how capable they feel
What is involved in performance capacity?
a resource (supportive) or constraint (negative)
How is environment looked at in MOHO?
volition, habituation, performance capacity
the internal parts of MOHO
actions, thoughts, emotions which cause change and an occupational shift → occupational identity → occupational competence → occupational adaptation
What can be caused by the interaction of the four pillars in MOHO?
occupational skills (observable, goal-directed actions)
occupational performance (activities that are based on volition and habituation)
occupational participation (direct result of occupational performance, result of successful interaction of internal and external variables)
What are the levels of doing? (maintain our 4 pillars through these)
occupational identity
occupational competence
occupational adaptation
What are the outcomes of MOHO?
occupational identity
influenced by how they view themselves within their social context
occupational competence
evaluation of individuals’ performance in meaningful occupations
occupational adaptation
meeting personal needs and desires while meeting reasonable expectations through participation in an occupation (how we react to change)
engage in occupations that are meaningful and fulfilling identity
and meet the demands of the sociocultural environment
What does “order” mean in MOHO?
unable to engage in occupations
What does “disorder” mean in MOHO?
exploration, competence, achievement of identity and adaptation
What is the remotivation process?