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Titre : | American journal of occupational therapy, Vol. 76, n° 1 - February 2022 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/02/2022 |
Année de publication : | 2022 |
Langues: | Français |
Disponible en ligne : | Oui |
Dépouillements
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Importance: Hospitalized patients who have difficulty performing activities of daily living (ADLs) benefit from occupational therapy services; however, disparities in access to such services are understudied. Objective: To investigate whether ne[...]
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This article explains the need for a licensure compact in the occupational therapy profession and describes the joint American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) and National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT®) initiati[...]
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Importance: Research supports the clinical effectiveness of hospital-based occupational therapy to improve functional outcomes, but no synthesis of economic evaluations of occupational therapy services provided in these settings has been publish[...]
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Importance: Occupational therapy's scope of practice aligns with the goals of comprehensive primary care set forth by the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Pub. L. 111-148). To successfully integrate occupational therapy into prim[...]
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Importance: Readmission to the hospital can lead to poorer patient outcomes and increased health care costs. The effect of occupational therapy interventions for adult hospitalized patients on readmission rates has not been previously evaluated.[...]
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Jessica Edelstein ;
Rebekah Walker ;
Addie Middleton ;
Timothy Reistetter ;
Kelli Williams Gary ;
Stacey Reynolds
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Importance: Hospital readmissions are associated with poor patient outcomes, including higher risk for mortality, nutritional concerns, deconditioning, and higher costs. Objective: To evaluate how acute occupational therapy service delivery fact[...]
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Importance: Readmissions are costly for Medicare and are associated with poor patient outcomes. Objective: To determine whether two domains relevant to acute occupational therapy practice?self-care status and social factors?were associated with [...]
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Nathan Short ;
Thomas Almonreoder ;
Michelle Mays ;
Abigail Baist ;
Tony Clifton ;
Adam Horty ;
Micaela Kosty ;
Courtney Olson ;
Riddhi N. Patel
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Importance: Scapular protraction and retraction are often essential for occupational performance; however, clinical assessment of these movements is uniquely challenging. Objective: To analyze the interrater reliability of a novel goniometric me[...]
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Health services research focuses on access, quality, and cost-effectiveness of care. As a result of increasing emphasis on value-based reimbursement models, conducting health services research to demonstrate the value of occupational therapy is [...]
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Importance: Practitioners need to be familiar with, and involved in, managing quality-related adverse events in postacute care. Objective: To determine interventions within the scope of occupational therapy that address preventable adverse event[...]
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Adam R. Kinney ;
Beth Fields ;
Lisa Juckett ;
Halley Read ;
M. Nicole Martino ;
Jennifer A. Weaver
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In the current policy context, the occupational therapy profession must act to promote and sustain high-value care. Stakeholders have delineated efforts, such as defining and measuring high-quality care processes or promoting the adoption of evi[...]
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Importance: Interventions that prevent falls, facilitate discharge after hospitalization, and reduce hospital readmissions assist occupational therapy practitioners in demonstrating professional value, improving quality, and reducing costs. Obje[...]
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Stroke rehabilitation is expensive, and recent changes to Medicare reimbursement demand more efficient interventions. The use of cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) can help occupational therapy practitioners, rehabilitation directors, and payers [...]
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Importance: Interventions that promote function, medication reconciliation, and skin integrity assist occupational therapy practitioners in demonstrating professional value, improving quality, and reducing health care costs. Objective: In this s[...]
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Importance: Depressive and anxiety symptoms across physical disability inpatient rehabilitation (IPR) patient groups are well documented and negatively affect functional recovery. The strategies within the occupational therapy scope of practice [...]
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Evidence Connection articles provide a clinical application of the evidence from the systematic reviews developed in conjunction with the American Occupational Therapy Association's (AOTA's) Evidence-Based Practice Project. In this Evidence Conn[...]
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Importance: Rates of occupational therapy service utilization among people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or intellectual disability (ID) have not been explored in population-based samples. Objective: To describe occupational therapy servic[...]
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Importance: Occupational therapy in the neurological critical care unit (NCCU) may enable safe community discharge by restoring functional ability. However, the influence of patient characteristics and NCCU occupational therapy on discharge disp[...]
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Importance: Unplanned hospital readmissions can profoundly affect older adults' quality of life and the financial status of skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). Although many clinical practices focus on reforming these issues, occupational therapy[...]
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Importance: After spinal cord injury (SCI), as many as 45% of people experience at least one hospital readmission within 1 yr. Identification of feasible low-cost interventions to reduce hospital readmissions after SCI is needed. Objective: To e[...]