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Titre : | American journal of occupational therapy, Vol. 70, n° 1. - January/February 2016 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2016 |
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OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study was to determine whether facility-level, structural factors affect the provision of assistive devices and services.
DESIGN. A retrospective design was used. Activities of daily living and mobility-related d[...]
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This systematic review describes the published evidence related to the effectiveness of frequency modulation (FM) devices in improving academic outcomes in children with auditory processing difficulties. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systema[...]
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OBJECTIVE. We describe the prevalence and type of sensory processing differences in children born very preterm and determine associations with neonatal risk factors.
METHOD. We assessed sensory processing patterns using the Short Sensory Profile[...]
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OBJECTIVE. We quantified the range of motion (ROM) required for eight upper-extremity activities of daily living (ADLs) in healthy participants.
METHOD. Fifteen right-handed participants completed several bimanual and unilateral basic ADLs while[...]
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OBJECTIVE. To examine differences in psychosocial protective factors (social support, meaningful occupation, and academic self-efficacy) and health-related vulnerability factors (posttraumatic stress, depression, and somatic symptoms) contributi[...]
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Occupational therapy practitioners play an important role in improving the health of populations through the development of occupational therapy interventions at the population level and through advocacy to address occupational participation and[...]
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OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this review was twofold: (1) to gain insight into what is known from the literature about home modifications for people with Alzheimers disease (AD) and (2) to identify gaps in the literature that could lead to opportu[...]
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OBJECTIVE. To investigate changes in head lag across postmenstrual age and define associations between head lag and (1) perinatal exposures and (2) neurodevelopment.
METHOD. Sixty-four infants born ≤30 wk gestation had head lag assessed b[...]
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Postural control requires the integration of sensorimotor information to maintain balance and to properly position and orient the body in response to external stimuli. Age-related declines in peripheral and central sensory and motor function con[...]
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Application of Data-Driven Decision Making Using Ayres Sensory Integration® With a Child With Autism
Health care and educational legislation and policy require that clinicians demonstrate, using measurement and report of outcomes, accountability for services rendered. Clinical algorithms have been developed and are used by various health care p[...]
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OBJECTIVE. To better understand the ways in which adult attachment, sensory processing, and distress may be interrelated in healthy adults.
METHOD. A cross-sectional study design was used with a convenience sample of 116 healthy participants who[...]