Abstract
Understanding that excess body weight can increase disability and limit daily occupations, occupational therapists must consider how to support patients with weight management within a larger health care system. To develop a clinical tool for health care professionals to (a) support referrals to occupational therapists to address weight management and (b) assess priorities for weight management interventions. This research utilized a co-design process with six occupational therapists from primary care to design a screening tool prototype. The design process revealed three challenges to supporting patients with excess body weight that were addressed through the design elements of the screening tool: (a) weight is a “sticky” topic, (b) negative messaging around weight can adversely impact patient care, and (c) occupational therapy involvement in weight management is impacted by a lack of referrals. This design process yielded the Occupational Therapy Health Routines Screening Tool prototype.
| Originalsprog | Engelsk |
|---|---|
| Tidsskrift | O T J R: Occupation, Participation and Health |
| ISSN | 1539-4492 |
| DOI | |
| Status | E-pub ahead of print - 21. jan. 2026 |
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