


British Journal of Occupational Therpy, 73(11), 564-567. Reflections on using the Model of Human Occupation Screening Tool in a joint learning disability team. New Zealand Journal of Occupational Therapy, 58(2), 5-13. The measurement properties of the model of human occupation screening tool and implications for practice. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 66(10), 473-478.įorsyth, K., Parkinson, S., Kielhofner, G., Kramer, J., Mann, L., S., & Duncan, E. Integrated care pathways in mentalhealth settings: An occupational therapy perspective. Poor correlation with MOHOST subscale Environment with HoNOS-PbR item Problems with living conditions( r= .24)ĭuncan, E.Adequate correlation with MOHOST subscale Motor Skills with HoNOS-PbR item Physical illness or disability problems ( r= .43).Adequate correlation with MOHOST subscale process skills with HoNOS-PbR item cognitive problems ( r= .45).Poor correlation with MOHOST subscale Communication/ interaction skills with HoNOS-PbR item Problems with relationships ( r= .20).Poor correlation with MOHOST subscale Habituation with HoNOS-PbR item Problems with ADLs ( r= .29).Poor correlation with MOHOST subscale volition with HoNOS-PbR item Problems with ADLs ( r= .23).The reliability with which subjects were discriminated into levels ranged from. All six subscales of the MOHOST were able to discriminate subjects into at least three statistically distinct levels.Adequate correlation between process subscale of MOHOST and MMSE ( r =.Excellent correlation between communication and interaction subscale of MOHOST and the ACIS ( r =.815).Excellent correlation between volition subscale of MOHOST and Volitional Questionnaire ( r =.
