PREPARING STUDENTS FOR CONSULTATION ROLES AND SYSTEMS

Citation
Bj. Dudgeon et Sl. Greenberg, PREPARING STUDENTS FOR CONSULTATION ROLES AND SYSTEMS, The American journal of occupational therapy, 52(10), 1998, pp. 801-809
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Rehabilitation
ISSN journal
02729490
Volume
52
Issue
10
Year of publication
1998
Pages
801 - 809
Database
ISI
SICI code
0272-9490(1998)52:10<801:PSFCRA>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Continuing changes in human services confront occupational therapy stu dents with challenges and opportunities not traditionally associated w ith entry-level practice. Consultation as art approach to occupational therapy practice has become more prominent in many settings. Although consultation is normally associated with skilled or expert practice, new practitioners are expected to provide consultation so that an occu pational therapy perspective can be incorporated into interdisciplinar y and consumer-based service plans. In this article, we review models of consultation and propose that issues of knowledge, interpersonal sk ills, and diversity readiness are essential to effectively prepare new practitioners for consultation. Problem-based learning is recommended as a technique to expose students to the complexity and diversity of issues to be addressed in consultation. Examples of instructional unit s that demonstrate the functions of a consultant are provided.