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Table 4 Information on usual occupational therapy, accessible in client records (n = 10)

From: Occupational therapy addressing the ability to perform activities of daily living among persons living with chronic conditions: a randomised controlled pilot study of ABLE 2.0

Aspect

Prespecified information

Access to information

Yes

Dose

Duration of intervention in days

10

Number of visits

10

Duration of visits in minutes

0a

Evaluation of ADL ability

Applied methodsb

9

Goal setting

Whether goals were formulated

9

How goals were negotiated

9

Content of treatment phase

Applied approachesc

10

Referral services

10

Programmatic and/or clinical changesd

0

  1. aScheduled time was accessible
  2. bUse of standardised instruments; use of observation; use of self-report
  3. cPracticing performance of ADL tasks; counselling; focus on occupation/body functions/environment; involvement of home carer or relative
  4. dChanges applied based on e.g. new guidelines or participation in specialised courses