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Titre : | American journal of occupational therapy, Vol. 74, n° 6. - November/December 2020 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/11/2020 |
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Article
Emily A. Kringle ;
Lauren Terhorst ;
Bethany Gibbs ;
Grace Campbell ;
Michael McCue ;
Elizabeth R. Skidmore
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Importance: Reducing poststroke sedentary behavior is important for reducing recurrent stroke risk, yet interventions to achieve this are scant.
Objective: To assess the feasibility of, and estimate change in sedentary behavior over time assoc[...]
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Importance: A dearth of information is available on the relationship between activity participation and sensory processing patterns in preschool-age children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Objective: To investigate differences in activit[...]
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Importance: Critical research in health professions education makes clear the role of educational institutions in perpetuating problematic discourses related to diversity, as well as their potential role in dismantling and rebuilding those disco[...]
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Importance: The Loewenstein Occupational Therapy Cognitive AssessmentGeriatric (LOTCAG) can provide multifaceted and comprehensive measures of cognitive function with reduced literacy demands; however, its minimal clinically important differen[...]
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Importance: Challenged to teach increasingly complex content to students, occupational therapy educators need effective instructional approaches. The explosion of multimedia and digital resources in college classrooms suggests that solutions to [...]
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Importance: Identifying cognitive or physical limitations that contribute to difficulties in instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) is critical for adequate intervention with community-dwelling older adults with cognitive decline.
Obj[...]
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Katie Appleyard ;
Elizabeth Schaughency ;
Barry Taylor ;
Rachel Sayers ;
Jillian Haszard ;
Julie Lawrence ;
Rachael L. Taylor ;
Barbara Galland
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Importance: Typically developing children who are sensitive to sensory stimulation appear to have more sleep difficulties than children with average sensory sensitivities; however, at what age sleep difficulties emerge and whether they extend to[...]
Article
Mohamad Nizar Bin Zainal ;
Pauline Koh Pei Wen ;
Ng Yee Sien ;
Kalya Marisa Kee ;
Kam Jin Chieh ;
Miho Asano
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Importance: Return to work after stroke is an important rehabilitation outcome. Vocational rehabilitation may support people with stroke to return to work.
Objective: To report the return-to-work rate of people with stroke who completed a loca[...]
Article
Katharine Preissner ;
Kathryn Bernice Duke ;
Catherine Killian ;
Rachel Luangdilok Ouyang ;
Eva D. Jarek ;
Anders Kottorp
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Importance: Occupational therapy education and practice has changed over time; however, items on the American Occupational Therapy Association's (AOTA's) Fieldwork Performance Evaluations (FWPEs) for the Occupational Therapy Student (OTS) and Oc[...]
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Importance: Professionalism is a core attribute for competent occupational therapists, but teaching professionalism to students is challenging for educators.
Objective: To investigate whether students can expand their understanding of professi[...]
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Importance: No study has directly investigated which variables are associated with the shift of responsibility for managing daily tasks from parent to child in the transition to adulthood.
Objective: To examine characteristics associated with [...]