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      • One such framework is the Person-Environment-Occupation (PEO) model – 16, 17 which has been successfully used for assessment and intervention planning in acute care. 18, 19 Based on theories of help-seeking, environment-behavior, and occupation, the PEO model acknowledges the reciprocal relationships between: (1) a person’s identity, interests and experiences; (2) their broader social, physical, economic and cultural environment; and (3) the tasks, roles or occupations that they perform within...
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  2. Dec 1, 2012 · A generic qualitative method investigated the views, knowledge and perceptions of seven Scottish occupational therapists about the potential usefulness of the Person-Environment-Occupation Model (PEO Model) in acute care.

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  3. Dec 1, 2012 · Findings: The PEO Model has the potential to provide a meaningful framework in which to conceptualise patients in an acute physical health care setting. Conclusion: The PEO Model...

  4. The Person-Environment-Occupation (PEO) model is a model that emphasizes occupational performance shaped by the interaction between person, environment, and occupation. The person domain includes role, self-concept, cultural background, personality, health, cognition, physical performance, and sensory capabilities.

  5. The Person-Environment-Occupation (PEO) Model (Law et al 1996) was developed to examine PEO processes and how these combine to shape occupational performance. The model is conceptualised as the person and his or her environments and occupations interacting dynamically over time (Fig. 1).

  6. The model describes the transactional nature of person, environment, and occupation factors that support performance (doing), participation (engagement), and well-being (health and quality of life). The purpose of this study was to explore the extent and nature of evidence on the PEOP Model.

  7. The PEO Model has the potential to provide a meaningful framework in which to conceptualise patients in an acute physical health care setting and offers flexibility regarding the extent to which occupational performance is addressed, in a setting characterised by short hospital admission stays.

  8. In acute care settings, the Person Environment Occupation (PEO) model was found to be implemented due to its flexibility and the practitioners' comfort in applying this model (Maclean et al.,...

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