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OCCUPATIONAL SELF ASSESSMENT (OSA)
What is Occupational Self-Assessment (OSA)?
 Self-reported assessment tool
 Consists 21 items in which patient rates occupational competence (i.e., how well they
do) and value (i.e., how important it is to them)
 Items relate to skills & occupational performance, habitation (incl. habits & roles) and
volition (personal causation, values & interests)
 Scoring of occ competence & value on 2 separate 4-point scales
 Then combined to form overall score btwn 0-100
o Higher score = higher occupational competence & value
 Used to establish priorities and set goals
Part I: Selecting the OSA
How do you work with a model?
 When using a model of occupational therapy to organize your practice, should use
the assessments linked to that model.
 Finding out the persons’ perspective of their occupational performance, and what
they want to achieve in occupational therapy is essential for client-centered practice.
 OSA is a useful tool for assessing individual perspective on occupational
performance




What are the aims of the OSA?
 To capture the client’s perception of his/her occupational competence.
 To capture the client’s perception of the value of areas of functioning.
 To facilitate the client in identifying priorities for change and to participate in
establishing therapy goals and strategies.
 To provide the therapist with information about the client’s viewpoint and priorities.
 To inform the client of the therapist’s views of his/her adaptation and to establish a
framework for mutual communication and collaboration.
 To develop rapport and to promote a sense of partnership between the client and the
therapist.
 To provide a measure of the client’s occupational competence and value for
occupation, which can be used to assess client progress and program effectiveness.
 To provide a sense of the client’s satisfaction with occupational adaptation.

, What Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) concepts are measured by the OSA?




 What is habituation?
o The processes that maintain a pattern in everyday life.
o Two components give regularity to occupational behavior
 Internalized roles → reflect position in social environment
 e.g., being a parent, worker, friend, and sibling
 provide identity and expectations for behavior
 Habits → evolve from repeated behavior in particular environment
 enable behavior to be automatic and to fit environmental
conditions
 e.g., daily routine / manner of doing familiar occupations
 What is volition?
o The process by which a person experiences, interprets, anticipates and
chooses occupational behaviors.
o Theorized to be a collection of thoughts and feelings pertaining to:
 Abilities and effectiveness
 Enjoyment and satisfaction
 Important and meaningful
o Made of three components
 Personal causation → one’s sense of capacity and efficacy
 Interests → what one is attracted to and prefers to do
 Values → one’s view of life and of the world.
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