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Prevention

Quality of life

Occupational justice

Participation

Occupational performance

Well-being

Health and Wellness

Enhancement

Role competence

Improvement

Access to and participation in the full range of meaningful and enriching occupations afforded to others, including opportunities for social inclusion and the resources to participate in occupations to satisfy personal, health, and societal needs

Education or health promotion efforts designed to identify, reduce, or prevent the onset and reduce the incidence of unhealthy conditions, risk factors, diseases, or injuries. Occupational therapy promotes a healthy lifestyle at the individual, group, community (societal), and governmental or policy level.

Dynamic appraisal of the client’s life satisfaction, hope, self-concept, health and functioning, and socioeconomic factors

Outcomes targeted when a performance limitation is present. These outcomes reflect increased occupational performance for the person, group, or population

Ability to effectively meet the demands of roles in which the client engages

Resources for everyday life, not the objective of living.

Outcomes targeted when a performance limitation is not currently present. These outcomes reflect the development of performance skills and performance patterns that augment existing performance in life occupations

Engagement in desired occupations in ways that are personally satisfying and congruent with expectations within the culture.

Act of doing and accomplishing a selected action, activity, or occupation and results from the dynamic transaction among the clients, the context, and the activity.

Contentment with one’s health, self-esteem, sense of be- longing, security, and opportunities for self-determination, meaning, roles, and helping others.