Abstract
Kielhofner's model of human occupation has been adapted to provide an additional perspective to the process of assessing students' clinical competencies. This approach could supplement current formal assessment procedures: it considers how motivation, roles, habits and the clinical environment influence performance. Clinical practice is a demanding component of occupational therapy training and students, supervisors and tutors are encouraged to adopt a collaborative perspective to both the placement itself and the assessment process.

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