OCC1012 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Accelerometer, Smartphone, Temporality
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Week 2: occupational participation: investigating how people occupy time. Describe and explain classifications of human occupation. Identify data collection methods, collect and analyse data on the occupational performance of self and others. Time use: what we do with our time and why. Biological rhythms: daily (sleep-wake cycles, monthly (menstrual cycles, seasonal (winter vs summer) Temporality: temporal character of occupation that are imbues with meaning i(cid:374) relatio(cid:374) to o(cid:374)e"s se(cid:374)se of past (cid:894)(cid:373)e(cid:373)ory(cid:895), present (direct perception) and future (expectations). (esm) Morningness-eveningness questionnaire self-assessment to determine morningness- eveningness in human circadian rhythms. Categories of time: necessary time (personal care, contracted time (paid work, education, committed time (domestic activities, voluntary work, purchasing activities, free time (recreation and leisure activities, social participation) Occupational history: understanding the occupational history of a person is important because that history has shaped the person and created an ongoing life trajectory in which the person is located.