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Titre : | American journal of occupational therapy, Vol. 77, n° 1 - janvier 2023 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/01/2023 |
Année de publication : | 2023 |
Langues: | Français |
Disponible en ligne : | Non |
Dépouillements
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Importance: Low social competence is one of the most complex and resistant challenges faced by adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Occupational therapy practitioners have recognized the potential benefits of using the arts, includin[...]
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Importance: A simple measure that can be administered remotely by means of videoconferencing is needed for telerehabilitation. Objective: To develop a valid and reliable measure, the Arm Capacity and Movement Test (ArmCAM), that can be administe[...]
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Importance: Attentional engagement is essential for successful cognitive rehabilitation, but little is known about longitudinal interactions with skill learning. Objective: To examine how attentional engagement is associated with mobile applicat[...]
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Importance: In-home therapy provides the opportunity for rehabilitation intervention to be completed in the context of the patient's natural environment. However, most studies have focused on the effects of physical exercise, leaving a gap in un[...]
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Importance: Handwriting legibility is the main criterion for determining whether a child has handwriting difficulties. A comprehensive assessment of handwriting legibility with sound psychometrics is essential to timely identification of handwri[...]
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Emily E. Fokas ;
Avinash R. Parnandi ;
Anita Venkatesan ;
Natasha G. Pandit ;
Audre A. Wirtanen ;
Dawn M. Nilsen ;
Heidi M Schambra
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Importance: In laboratory settings, dual-tasking is a performance strategy affected by dominance and stroke. However, the volitional use of dual-tasking has not been examined during naturalistic performance of activities of daily living (ADLs). [...]
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Roseann C. Schaaf ;
Kelly Auld Wright ;
Zoe Mailloux ;
Patricia Grady ;
Diane L. Parham ;
Susanne Smith Roley ;
Anita Bundy
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Importance: Assessment of tactile perception is foundational for addressing aspects of occupational performance. Objective: To evaluate the construct validity and internal reliability of four new tactile perception tests. Design: Causal comparat[...]
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Importance: Internationally, it is suggested that school-based occupational therapy (SBOT) has an important role in supporting inclusion in educational settings. In SBOT, multitiered service delivery models are identified as a way forward to max[...]
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Importance: Stroke survivors report feeling unprepared to manage challenges that arise during the transition from hospital to home. Cultivating problem-solving skills before discharge may better prepare patients for the transition home. Objectiv[...]
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Kelly Casey ;
Erin Sim ;
Annette Lavezza ;
Kristen Iannuzzi ;
Lisa Aronson Friedman ;
Erik H. Hoyer ;
Daniel L. Young
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Importance: Identifying cognitive impairment in adults in acute care is essential so that providers can address functional deficits and plan for safe discharge. Occupational therapy practitioners play an essential role in screening for, evaluati[...]
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Importance: It is vital that occupational therapy practitioners address caregivers' needs to enable them to maintain participation in caregiving for people poststroke. Objective: To explore the evidence for the effectiveness of interventions wit[...]
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Importance: When providing services, occupational therapists encounter social inequities that affect the health and well-being of their clients and create ethical tensions. Objective: To develop an understanding of the ethical tensions encount[...]
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Importance: Parenting may influence perceptions of occupational balance (OB), particularly among parents of children with disabilities (PCWD). Objective: To compare OB among PCWD and parents of typically developing children (PTDC), identify pote[...]
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Evidence Connection articles are offered by the American Occupational Therapy Association's Evidence-Based Practice Program to inform and assist occupational therapy practitioners in methods that translate findings from the literature into usabl[...]
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Importance: Adaptive equipment, such as shower grab bars and modified toilet seating, is effective but underused in the United States. To change this, a better understanding of how equipment ends up being installed is needed. We hypothesized tha[...]
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Lisa M. Porter ;
Shelly J. Lane ;
Barbara B. Demchick ;
Jane K. Sweeney ;
Pamela A. Mullens ;
Breanne E. Kearney
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Importance: Parent training is an essential part of occupational therapy intervention for children with sensory processing and sensory integration (SPSI) challenges, and parents' learning needs should be considered. Objective: To identify the e[...]
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Importance: Occupational therapists require valid cognitive fitness-to-drive tools to advise drivers in this high-stakes area. Objective: To examine the psychometric properties and predictive validity of data gathered with the touchscreen DriveS[...]
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Importance: Environmental and contextual factors may facilitate or limit participation in daily activities. A detailed, systematic categorization of such factors enhances evaluation and intervention and promotes occupational engagement. Objectiv[...]
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Importance: Occupational therapy practitioners working in mental health settings in the United States are faced with challenges and barriers to implementing justice-oriented, occupation-centered practice. Research situated in the practice contex[...]
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Importance: Few tools are available for assessing the activity performance of people with low vision. Additional practical instruments are required for occupational therapy evaluation. Objective: To evaluate the validity and reliability of the T[...]