In this episode, Hao emphasizes the critical role of screening as the first step in identifying patients who need further occupational therapy interventions. Screening is a quick, surface-level assessment that filters cases for deeper evaluation, often performed by OTs, nurses, or referrers. It transitions into monitoring or assessment when problems are identified, and therapy plans are created.
Hao highlights challenges in screening, such as inconsistencies when done by non-OT professionals and its time-intensive nature. He stresses the importance of educating healthcare teams about OT’s role in improving referral quality and advocates for proactive screening by OTs to ensure effective patient care.
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