Assessment tools Flashcards

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What is the purpose of the Cooperation and Trust Scale (CAT)?

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To measure participants perceived level of trust and cooperation

Used on adolescents in summer adventure programs and involves self-report assessments.

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What are the four components that make up boredom in the Free Time Boredom assessment?

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  • Meaningfulness
  • Mental Involvement
  • Speed of Time
  • Physical Involvement
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What is the purpose of the Idyll Arbour Activity Assessment

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To obtain information to develop a treatment plan

Intake assessment form for long-term care/nursing homes
Written to meet Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) regulations

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What does the Idyll Arbour Leisure Battery (IALB) measure?

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  1. Personal and medical history
  2. Leisure interests
  3. Leisure history
  4. Individual performance/social strengths
  5. Maladaptive behaviours
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What is the purpose of Leisure Attitude Measurement (LAM)?

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To identify attitudes towards leisure

For High cognitive functioning clients
Originally developed for research

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What are the three areas of leisure attitude measured by the Leisure Attitude Measurement (LAM)?

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  • Cognitive
  • Affective
  • Behavioural
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What is the purpose of the Leisure Interest Measure (LIM)?

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To measure interest in the 8 domains of leisure activities for high cognitively functioning clients

Domains include Physical, Outdoors, Mechanical, Art, Services, Social, Cultural, and Reading.

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What is the purpose of the Leisure Motivation Scale (LMS)?

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To measure motivation for engaging in leisure activities

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What are the four primary motivators measured by the Leisure Motivation Scale (LMS)?

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  • Intellectual
  • Social
  • Competence
  • Stimulus Avoidance
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What is the purpose for the Life Satisfaction Measure (LSM)?

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To measure degree client perceived general “needs” are being met through leisure

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What categories of need does the Life Satisfaction Measure (LSM) assess?

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  • Psychological
  • Educational
  • Social
  • Relaxation
  • Physiological
  • Aesthetic
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What is the Leisure Diagnostic Battery (LDB) designed to assess?

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An individual’s leisure functioning and perceived freedom in leisure

It includes components like Perception of Freedom and Barriers to Leisure.

Used for people with or without disabilities.

Developed originally for in-school use and is the first comprehensive battery of instruments designed to assess an individual’s “leisure functioning”.

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What is the purpose of the Leisurescope Plus assessment?

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To identify areas of high leisure interest and emotional motivation for participation

Used for adults and adolecents

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What does the Life Satisfaction Scale (LSS) measure?

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Perceived satisfaction with life for clients with moderate to no cognitive impairment

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What is the purpose of the Life Satisfaction Scale (LSS)?

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To measure perceived satisfaction with life

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What is the purpose of the Measurement of Social Empowerment and Trust (SET)?

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To measure changes in perception of social attitudes and skills as a result of a treatment program or adventure

For Adolescents and adults with moderate to no cognitive impairment.

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What are the five subscales of the Measurement of Social Empowerment and Trust (SET)?

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  • Bonding/Cohesion
  • Empowerment
  • Self-awareness
  • Self-affirmations
  • Awareness to others
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What is the purpose of the Bus Utilization Skills Assessment (BUS)?

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To determine skills related to using public transportation for clients with cognitive and/or physical impairments

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What are the 2 sections of the Bus utilization skills assessment (BUS)?

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1.) Evaluations functional skills such as: appearance, getting ready, waiting for the bus, interaction
with strangers, pedestrian safety, riding conduct and transfers
2.) Evaluates maladaptive behaviours such as anxiety, depression, hostility, suspiciousness, unusual
thought content, hallucinations, disorientation, etc.W

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What are the three performance areas evaluated by the Comprehensive Evaluation in Recreational Therapy (CERT- Psych/Behavioural, Revised) CERT- Psych/R

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  • General
  • Individual Performance
  • Group Performance
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What is the purpose of the Comprehensive Evaluation in Recreational Therapy (CERT – Psych/Behavioural, Revised) (CERT- Psych/R)?

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To identify and evaluate behaviours relevant to successfully integrate into society using appropriate social skills.

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What if the purpose of the Comprehensive Evaluation in Recreation therapy (CERT – Physical Disabilities)?

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To establish baseline for functional skills related to leisure

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What are the eight areas of Comprehensive Evaluation in Recreation therapy (CERT – Physical Disabilities)?

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  1. Gross motor function
  2. Fine motor function
  3. Locomotion
  4. Motor skills
  5. Sensory
  6. Cognitive
  7. Communication
  8. Behavior
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What does the Functional Assessment of Characteristics for TR (FACTR) assess?

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Basic functional skills to determine service qualification and improvement areas

Can be used as an initial screening for most populations

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What are the 3 domains of TR(FACTR) assessment?
Physical, social/emotional and cognitive
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What does FOX ( The Activity Therapy Social Skills Baseline) measure?
The relative level of skill in the social/affective domain ## Footnote Most of the skills included in this assessment are important building blocks to development of a mature leisure lifestyle
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Who is FOX for?
Individuals with a primary or secondary diagnosis of dementia, MR/DD, or brain injury Developmental age/level of approx. 6 months - 4 years.
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What is the purpose of the Functional Fitness Assessment for Adults over 60 years?
To determine the functional capacity of older adults in six areas of function ## Footnote 1. Body Composition 2. Flexibility 3. Agility/Dynamic Balance 4. Coordination 5. Strength/Endurance 6. Endurance
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What does the General Recreation Screening Tool (GRST) measure?
General developmental level of the client in 18 areas related to leisure ## Footnote o gross/fine motor o hand-eye o play behaviour o language use o following directions o problem solving o emotional control o people skills, etc Takes approx. 15 mins to score after observing the patients two or more activities.
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What is the purpose of the Idyll Arbour Activity Assessment?
To obtain information to develop a treatment plan for long-term care/nursing homes ## Footnote Written to meet Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) regulations
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What are the 5 sections of Idyll Arbour Activity Assessment?
1. Personal and medical history 2. Leisure interests 3. Leisure history 4. Individual performance/social strengths 5. Maladaptive behaviours
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What is assessed by the Leisure and Social/Sexual Assessment (LS/SA)?
Understanding of appropriate social and sexual roles for adolescents and young adults ## Footnote Three sections: 1. Basic personal data 2. Structured interview - Explore understanding of activities/leisure 3. Structured interview - Explore understanding of dating, marriage and sexuality
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What is the purpose of the Recreation Early Development Screening tool (REDS)?
To assess developmental level for individuals with severe/profound MR or severe DD who function less than 1 year old ## Footnote - Was designed for adults - One of the few TR assessment for clients who are extremely disabled
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What are the 5 measure areas in the Recreation Early Development Screening tool (REDS)?
1. Play 2. Fine motor 3. Gross motor 4. Sensory 5. Social/cognition
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What is the purpose of the Therapeutic Recreation Activity Assessment (TRAA)?
To assess basic functional skills as demonstrated in a group setting.
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Who is the Therapeutic Recreation Activity Assessment (TRAA) designed for?
Clients with TBI, DD, psychiatric disabilities, or receiving supported care like residents of a nursing home. Best for people who have severe mental illness.
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What areas does the Therapeutic Recreation Activity Assessment (TRAA) measure?
• Fine motor skill • Gross motor skill • Receptive communication • Expressive communication • Cognitive skills • Social behaviours
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What is the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) used for?
Interdisciplinary assessment and care planning in long-term care ## Footnote Identifies: needs, strengths, preferences, description of functional skills, directs content of care plan Identifies need for further assessment
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What does the Minimum Data Set (MDS) ensure?
That all nursing home residents are assessed, provided with services, and monitored regularly
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What is the purpose of the Functional Independence Measure (FIM)?
To assess the severity of disability and rehabilitation outcomes ## Footnote Not a standardized testing tool It is the product of an effort to resolve the long-standing problem of lack of uniform measurement and data on disability and rehabilitation outcomes.
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How many items are included in the Functional Independence Measure (FIM)?
18 items ## Footnote Areas include: eating, grooming, bathing, dressing, problem solving, etc.