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      The ecology of human performance: a framework for considering the effect of context.

      The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association
      Activities of Daily Living, Attitude, Clinical Protocols, Ecology, Humans, Models, Theoretical, Occupational Therapy, methods, Rehabilitation, Role, Social Sciences, Task Performance and Analysis

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          In theory and in practice, context (as an area of concern to occupational therapists) has not received the same attention as performance components and performance areas. The Ecology of Human Performance serves as a framework for considering the effect of context. Context is described as a lens from which persons view their world. The interrelationship of person and context determines which tasks fall within the person's performance range. The Ecology of Human Performance framework provides guidelines for encompassing context in occupational therapy theory, practice, and research.

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