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Titre : | American journal of occupational therapy, Vol. 72, n° 4. - July/August 2018 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/07/2018 |
Dépouillements
Article
Ryan Walsh, Auteur ;
Ruxandra Drasga, Auteur ;
Jenica Lee, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. We investigated associations among activity engagement (AE), number of available and relevant everyday technologies, ability to use everyday technologies, and cognitive status among older adults in an urban area. METHOD. This cross-se[...]
Article
Nora Shields, Auteur ;
Brooke Adair, Auteur ;
Peter Wilson, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. A cross-sectional survey was conducted to determine which personal and environmental characteristics influenced diversity of participation in activities outside school for typically developing children and adolescents. METHOD. Four hu[...]
Article
Sue Berger, Auteur ;
Anne Escher, Auteur ;
Emily Mengle, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. This systematic review examined the effectiveness of health promotion, management, and maintenance interventions within the scope of occupational therapy to improve occupational performance and quality of life (QOL) and decrease healt[...]
Article
Feasibility of Integrating Occupational Therapy Into a Care Coordination Program for Aging in Place.
Kelly L Dickson, Auteur ;
Pamela E. Toto, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. We examined the feasibility and benefit of integrating occupational therapy into a long-term services and supports (LTSS) care coordination program for aging in place. METHOD. Clients referred to occupational therapy during a 16-wk tr[...]
Article
Chiung-ju Liu, Auteur
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The growing number of older adults is changing the demographic landscape. Occupational therapy can better serve the older adult population by helping them maintain their functional ability, which is the ability to engage in occupations. This spe[...]
Article
Sharon A. Gutman, Auteur ;
Kevin Amarantos, Auteur ;
Jan Berg, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. Homelessness prematurely ages people. A large subgroup of formerly homeless adults between ages 40 and 64 yr have health conditions similar to or worse than people categorized as elderly. Little is known about the impact of this group[...]
Article
Lisa A. Juckett, Auteur ;
Monica ROBINSON, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. With the rapid growth of the community-dwelling older adult population, evidence-based occupational therapy interventions targeting older clients need to be effectively implemented. However, little is understood about the factors infl[...]