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CANADIAN OCCUPATIONAL PERFORMANCE MEASURE The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) is an individualized measure designed for use by occupational therapists to detect a self-perceived change in occupational performance problems over time. Name: Mr. John’s. Watson Age: 45 years Gender: Male ID# Respondent(if not client) Date of Assessment: Planned date of reassessment: Date of reassessment: Therapist: Facility/Agency: Program: COPM STEP 1: IDENTIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONAL PERFORMANCE ISSUES To identify occupational performance problems, concerns and issues, interview the client, asking about daily activities in self-care, productivity, and leisure. Ask clients to identify daily activities which they want to do, need to do or are expected to do by encouraging them to think about a typical day. Then ask the client to identify which of these activities are difficult for them to do now to their satisfaction. Record these activity problems in Steps 1A, 18, or 1C. He had a condition known as osteoporosis. His bones became thin, and he developed the hip fracture upon felling. Watson had displaced fractures so an operation was done to his hip and he has to follow the hip precautions. His hip cannot go beyond 90 degrees, and he cannot bear any weight that is beyond 30 kilograms, also no crossing leg and no bending his hip. STEP 2: RATING IMPORTANCE Using the scoring card provided, ask the client to rate, on a scale of 1 to 10, the importance of each activity. Place the ratings in the corresponding boxes in Steps 1A, 18, or 1C. Personal Care (e.g., dressing, bathing, feeding, hygiene) Dressing- Performing lower body dressing is hard-he requires
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