Research Article

The Validity of the Danish Version of the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure

Table 4

The top ten frequencies of the identified OPIs (COPM) and items prioritized for change (OSA).

COPM/OPIs ()Frequency ()Percentage (%)OSA-prioritized items ()Frequency ()Percentage (%)

Shower, taking a bath377.47Physically doing what I need to do7520
Walking (on stairs) up to 2nd floor, to toilet, bedroom326.46Doing activities I like6016
Dressing244.85Taking care of myself4512
Working234.65Taking care of the place where I live236
Cooking while standing224.44Getting where I need to go215,6
Biking163.23Getting done what I need to do205,3
Cleaning153.03Being involved as a student, worker, volunteer, and/or family member205,3
Eating with cutlery, utensils153.03Having a satisfying routine164,3
Doing fitness, workout142.83Accomplishing what I set out to do164,3
Keeping the garden142.83Taking care of others for whom I am responsible143,7