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    Clinical Applications of the Role Checklist Version 2: Quality of Performance
    (2015-10) Bonsaksen, Tore; Scott, Patricia J.
    The three-part Role Checklist Version 2: Quality of Performance (RC V2: QP) assesses role performance, role valuation, and current compared to past functioning. This session will illustrate by two different case examples how occupational therapists can make use of the RC V2: QP to support the clients’ process in diverse clinical settings: 1) In a psychiatric hospital setting with mental health clients, and 2) upon discharge from a medical setting to track recovery with transplant clients.
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    Does the Role Checklist Measure Occupational Participation?
    (2015-07-01) Bonsaksen, Tore; Meidert, Ursula; Schuman, Deana; Kvarsnes, Hildegunn; Haglund, Lena; Prior, Susan; Forsyth, Kirsty; Yamada, Takashi; Scott, Patricia J.; Department of Occupational Therapy, IU School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
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    The Modified Role Checklist as a cross-culturally valid measure of participation?
    (2016-06) Meidert, Ursula; Scott, Patricia J.; Bonsaksen, Tore; Fenger, Kristjana
    Presented here is the work of the International Role Alliance for Participation. Its mission is to establish the Role-Checklist v2 (RCv2) as a cross-culturally valid measure of occupational participation consistent with the ICF. Included are 4 abstracts: feasibility of translation procedure; results from a survey examining role examples and their association with occupational participation; role examples for an ICF-linkage; and finally development of a scoring system.
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