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Titre : | American journal of occupational therapy, Vol. 71, n° 2. - March/April 2017 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/03/2017 |
Dépouillements
Article
Rosa Román-Oyola, Auteur ;
Stacey Reynolds, Auteur ;
Ivonnellys Soto-Feliciano, Auteur
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Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may have difficulty engaging their children through play, thus affecting the parent-child relationship and parental self-efficacy. This study intended to examine children's sensory profile [...]
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Susan L. Stark, Auteur ;
Marian Keglovits, Auteur ;
Marian Arbesman, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. This systematic review investigated the role of home modification interventions to improve participation outcomes for community-living adults and older adults. METHOD. Thirty-six articles met the inclusion criteria. The majority of th[...]
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Sheama Krishnagiri, Auteur ;
Barb Hooper, Auteur ;
Pollie Price, Auteur
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BJECTIVE. Occupation is considered core and threshold knowledge for occupational therapy, yet how it is conveyed through education is not well understood. This study examined how the concept of occupation was taught in occupational therapy and o[...]
Article
Susan M. Linder, Auteur ;
Anson B. Rosenfeldt, Auteur ;
Tanujit Dey, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. To understand how two types of aerobic exercise affect upper-extremity motor recovery post-stroke. Our aims were to (1) evaluate the feasibility of having people who had a stroke complete an aerobic exercise intervention and (2) deter[...]
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Johnell Brooks, Auteur ;
Julia Seeanner, Auteur ;
Sarah Hennessy, Auteur
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Occupational therapists are constantly searching for engaging, high-technology interactive tasks that provide immediate feedback to evaluate and train clients with visual scanning deficits. This study examined the relationship between two tools:[...]
Article
Mary Ellen Stoykov, Auteur ;
Kimberly A Skarupski,, Auteur ;
Kharma Foucher, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. Junior tenure-track faculty report high levels of stress and low satisfaction; the increasingly competitive funding environment compounds this discontent. We examined factors associated with junior investigators who were thinking abou[...]
Article
Kristian P Nitsch, Auteur ;
Jessica Pedersen, Auteur ;
Alexandra Miliotto, Auteur
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This case report provides an overview of the psychometric properties and clinical utility of the My Vocational Situation (MVS) instrument. The accompanying hypothetical case description illustrates how clinicians could use the MVS to evaluate vo[...]
Article
Alix G. Sleight, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. This qualitative study examined the experience of occupational engagement in low-income Latina breast cancer survivors and suggests the potential for occupational therapy practitioners to improve health outcomes in this vulnerable and[...]
Article
Aileen D. Murphy, Auteur ;
Vanessa M. Griffith, Auteur ;
Tracy M. Mroz, Auteur
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Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) provide low- or no-cost primary care to medically underserved populations such as homeless or low-income people, migrant workers, and members of marginalized cultural groups. Occupational therapy servic[...]
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Patricia Stutz-Tanenbaum, Auteur ;
David Greene, Auteur ;
Debra J. Hanson, Auteur
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The purpose of this national survey was to explore perceptions of professional reward among occupational therapist (OT) and occupational therapy assistant (OTA) academic fieldwork coordinators (AFWCs). Agreement was found in ranking the value of[...]
Article
Amiya Waldman-Levi, Auteur ;
Idit Hirsch,, Auteur ;
Galia Gutwillig, Auteur
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This article describes two studies that focused on parents' expectations and satisfaction with occupational therapy intervention for their children (N = 208). The first study determined the psychometric properties of the Parents as Partners in I[...]
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Justin D Lane, Auteur ;
Jennifer R. Ledford, Auteur ;
David L. Gast, Auteur
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Occupational therapy is a field with a long-standing history of recommending and implementing interventions designed to improve the quality of life of clients with disabilities. Often, the interventions are individualized to meet the needs of th[...]
Article
Elizabeth G. Hunter, Auteur ;
Robert W. Gibson, Auteur ;
Marian Arbesman, Auteur
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This article is the first part of a systematic review of evidence for the effectiveness of cancer rehabilitation interventions within the scope of occupational therapy that address the activity and participation needs of adult cancer survivors. [...]
Article
Elizabeth G. Hunter, Auteur ;
Robert W. Gibson, Auteur ;
Marian Arbesman, Auteur
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This article is the second part of a systematic review of evidence for the effectiveness of cancer rehabilitation interventions within the scope of occupational therapy that address the activity and participation needs of adult cancer survivors.[...]
Article
Katie M. Polo, Auteur ;
Caitlin Smith, Auteur
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Cancer survivors are at risk for occupational performance issues related to activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living, work, and social and community participation. Occupational therapy practitioners can address these p[...]
Article
Stacey Reynolds, Auteur ;
Tara J. Glennon, Auteur ;
Karla Ausderau, Auteur
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Pediatric occupational therapy practitioners frequently provide interventions for children with differences in sensory processing and integration. Confusion exists regarding how best to intervene with these children and about how to describe and[...]
Article
Carrie Gibbons, Auteur ;
Nathan Smith, Auteur ;
Randy Middleton, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. The aim of this study was to illustrate the use of serial trichotomization with five common tests of cognition to achieve greater precision in screening for fitness to drive. METHOD. We collected data (using the Montreal Cognitive Ass[...]
Article
Brian R. Ott, Auteur ;
Jennifer D. DAVIS, Auteur ;
Kimberly Bixby, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. To demonstrate that g-force technology can be used to help older adults with cognitive impairment improve their driving safety as part of an in-car video feedback intervention. METHOD. Unsafe driving events triggered g-forces leading [...]
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Shao-Hsia Chang, Auteur ;
Nan-Ying Yu, Auteur
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We investigated a visual-perceptual and haptic-perceptual training program to enhance motor skills and Chinese handwriting performance among children with handwriting difficulties. The participants were 28 first- and second-grade children with h[...]