Analysis
The Photograph Series of Daily Activities – Short Electronic Version is a tool designed to assess individuals’ daily activities through the use of photographs. This tool is a short electronic version of the original photo series used for recording and evaluating participation in various everyday life activities.
Objective
The main objective of the tool is to offer a quick and effective method for evaluating individuals’ daily activities, thereby providing insights into their daily functionality and participation in various tasks.
Scoring
The electronic version of the tool includes a brief collection of photographs depicting common daily activities. The evaluator or the individual completes the electronic questionnaire based on the photographs, recording their ability and willingness to participate in each activity.
References
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