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Title: Parents' perceptions of O. T. services, as measured by the measure of processes of care (MPOC)
Authors: Spiteri, Maureen
Keywords: Occupational therapy services -- Evaluation
Occupational therapy -- Social aspects
Occupational therapy for children
Issue Date: 2003-12
Publisher: Malta Association of Occupational Therapists
Citation: Spiteri, M. (2003). Parents' perceptions of O. T. services, as measured by the measure of processes of care (MPOC). Maltese Journal of Occupational Therapy, 13, 17-23.
Abstract: Over the past twenty years, there has been a dramatic change in the nature of service delivery for children with disabilities and the parent-service provider relationship. As opposed to the traditional professional-directed style of child-centred care, a new approach is now opted for, referred to as Family-Centered Care (King et. ai, 1999). Family-centred care is a philosophy and method of service delivery fur children and their parents, which emphasises a partnership between parents and service providers. This philosophy of care is based on a number of important concepts.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/47549
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