Document Type
Poster
Publication Date
4-8-2016
Keywords
OT & Industrial Design: Developing Client-Centered Product Designs to Enhance Occupational Performance & Participation, poster, Thomas Jefferson University, Department of Occupational Therapy
Abstract
Objectives
- Recognize the needs and benefits of broadening inter-professional collaborations outside traditional occupational therapy models of teaching, learning, and practice.
- Identify components required to create, conduct, and integrate effective inter-professional occupational therapy and industrial design collaboration
- Describe outcomes to measure effectiveness at the student, client, and inter-professional levels.
Recommended Citation
Mollo, OTD, OTR/L, Kimberly S.; Walsh, MS, OTR/L, Robert W.; and McAllister, MID, Michael, "OT & Industrial Design: Developing Client-Centered Product Designs to Enhance Occupational Performance & Participation" (2016). Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations. Paper 37.
https://jdc.jefferson.edu/otpresentations/37
COinS
Comments
Poster presented at: 2016 AOTA in Chicago, Illinois.