OT FACT Bibliography
xFACT Master Bibliography
Studies Using OT FACT Taxonomy or Structure
Bhasin, C. A., & Goodman, G. D. (1992). The use of OT FACT categories to analyze activity configurations of individuals with multiple sclerosis. Occupational Therapy Journal of Research, 12(2), 67-79.
Hammel, J., Sai, J. S., & Heller, T. (1999). Functional outcomes of assistive technology for adults with developmental disabilities. Proceedings of the 22nd Annual RESNA Conference, Long Beach, CA, 22, 195-197.
Tinetti, M. E., Baker, D. I., Gottschalk, M., Williams, C. S., Pollack, D., Garrett, P., et al. (1999). Home-based multicomponent rehabilitation program for older persons after hip fracture: a randomized trial. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 80(8), 916-922.
Warnke, J. L. (2001). A comparison study of OT FACT with the SF-36 health survey. Unpublished M.S. Thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee.
Studies and Reliability & Validity Discussions About OT FACT Application
Davel, N., & Smith, R. O. (1996). Functional impact of assistive technology on people with hemiplegia from stroke. Proceedings of the 19th Annual RESNA Conference, Arlington, VA.
Rust, K. L., & Smith, R. O. (1992). Use of functional outcome measures to assess co-variate dimensions of function [Abstract]. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 73.
Smith, R. O. (1987). Using the occupational therapy comprehensive functional assessment (OTCFA) to evaluate the efficacy of technological intervention in rehabilitation. Proceedings of the 10th Annual RESNA Conference, Washington, DC.
Smith, R. O. (1992). Comparative reliability of dynamic trichotomous tailored sub-branching scoring (TTSS) and static functional assessment methods [Abstract]. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 73.
Smith, R. O. (1993). Assessing the impact of assistive technology using OT FACT version 2.0. Proceedings of the 16th Annual RESNA Conference, Arlington, VA.
Smith, R. O. (1993). Computer-assisted functional assessment and documentation. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 47, 988-992.
Smith, R. O. (1999). OT FACT applications in mental health. In B. J. Hemphill-Pearson (Ed.), Assessments in occupational therapy mental health: An integrative approach to the evaluative process (pp. 289-402). Thorofare, NJ: Slack Incorporated.
Smith, R. O. (2002). OTFACT: Multi-level performance-oriented software with an assistive technology outcomes assessment protocol. Technology and Disability, 14, 133 - 139.
Smith, R. O., & Barris, R. (1985). Comprehensive functional assessment: Strategy and framework [Abstract]. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 66.
Smith, R. O., & Rust, K. L. (1992). Construct and content validity of dynamic tailored questions sets used in functional assessment [Abstract]. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 73.
OT FACT Software and Manual Versions Published
Smith, R. O. (1990). OT FACT administration, scoring guide and tutorial. Rockville, MD: American Occupational Therapy Association.
Smith, R. O. (1990). OT FACT software system for integrating and reporting occupational therapy assessment, version 1.0 [computer software and manual]. Rockville, MD: American Occupational Therapy Association.
Smith, R. O. (1992). OT FACT software system for integrating and reporting occupational therapy assessment, version 1.1 [computer software and manual]. Rockville, MD: American Occupational Therapy Association.
Smith, R. O. (1995). OT FACT software system for integrating and reporting occupational therapy assessment, version 2.03 [computer software and manual]. Rockville, MD: American Occupational Therapy Association.
Minor Writings
Rust, K. L., Borden, P., & Smith, R. O. (1992, September 10). OT FACT seeks testers for expanded software. OT Week, 6(36), 36-37.
Smith, R. O. (1990). Computerizing a system for integrating and reporting functional assessment. In Technology Review '90. Rockville, MD: American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.
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