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 bath | 37 | 7.47 | Physically doing what I need to do | 75 | 20 | Walking (on stairs) up to 2nd floor, to toilet, bedroom | 32 | 6.46 | Doing activities I like | 60 | 16 | Dressing | 24 | 4.85 | Taking care of myself | 45 | 12 | Working | 23 | 4.65 | Taking care of the place where I live | 23 | 6 | Cooking while standing | 22 | 4.44 | Getting where I need to go | 21 | 5,6 | Biking | 16 | 3.23 | Getting done what I need to do | 20 | 5,3 | Cleaning | 15 | 3.03 | Being involved as a student, worker, volunteer, and/or family member | 20 | 5,3 | Eating with cutlery, utensils | 15 | 3.03 | Having a satisfying routine | 16 | 4,3 | Doing fitness, workout | 14 | 2.83 | Accomplishing what I set out to do | 16 | 4,3 | Keeping the garden | 14 | 2.83 | Taking care of others for whom I am responsible | 14 | 3,7 |
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