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Titre : | American journal of occupational therapy, Vol. 75, n° 5 - September 2021 - Health Policy Perspectives |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/09/2021 |
Année de publication : | 2021 |
Langues: | Français |
Disponible en ligne : | Non |
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Berta Gándara-Gafo ;
Isabelle Beaudry-Bellefeuille ;
Zoe Mailloux ;
Tania Moriyón ;
Diane L. Parham ;
Sergio Santos-del Riego ;
Sergio Serrada-Tejeda ;
Susanne Smith Roley ;
Pilar Toledo ;
Roseann C. Schaaf
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Importance: Spanish-speaking populations represent a significant percentage of occupational therapy clientele globally. Culturally appropriate Spanish translations of assessments are therefore imperative. This study describes the process of a cu[...]
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Importance: Premature infants are not prepared developmentally, physically, or cognitively with the multiple survival skills of the typical newborn. Objective: To determine whether physical activity generated spontaneously by premature infants s[...]
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Importance: Care partners report that they are unprepared to manage the care of their loved one during the predischarge rehabilitation process and at the time of transition from hospital to home. Objective: To link, classify, and describe care p[...]
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Nicole Halliwell ;
Mara Podvey ;
Julie D. Smith ;
Katelyn Harris ;
Lorraine Sylvester ;
Beth W. Degrace
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Importance: Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may experience sleep difficulties that worsen into adulthood and negatively influence both child and family, yet the experience is not well understood. Understanding the family's experienc[...]
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Importance: Occupational therapy practitioners can play a pivotal role in supporting breastfeeding mothers as they transition to and form new routines for this occupation. Objective: To explore whether occupational therapy programming can assist[...]
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Importance: Informal caregivers often receive limited training and support, especially in providing assistance with toileting, a physically and emotionally demanding activity of daily living. This increases caregivers' risk for physical injury a[...]
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Importance: Evidence of the effectiveness of cognitive activity and preparatory tasks in improving the cognitive skills and functional performance of people with cognitive decline is limited. Objective: To examine the efficacy of a high-ecologic[...]
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Importance: Rural homebound older adults are a vulnerable population at risk for depression, loneliness, and limited participation, but studies that examine these factors in this population are scarce. Objective: To describe the degree of depres[...]
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Importance: Occupational performance limitations (OPLs) are poorly understood sequelae of concussion. This study aimed to establish the need for occupational therapy services for people who have sustained a concussion and to support the professi[...]
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Importance: The recovery model in mental health involves person-driven care and informed decision making to enhance engagement in meaningful activities and inclusion in society. To facilitate the recovery process, occupational therapy practition[...]
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Matt Malcolm ;
Amy Nordon-Craft ;
Julia Sharp ;
Marc Moss ;
Amanda Hoffman ;
Meghan Morrow ;
Katherine Freeman ;
James Graham
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Importance: Occupational therapy use in the neurological critical care unit (NCCU) may relate to patient factors, but data about these relationships remain unpublished. Objective: To examine how patient factors predict NCCU occupational therapy [...]
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Importance: For a person with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or early-stage dementia, driving is important for independence. However, driving presents safety concerns for both the person and family members. It is important to determine whether [...]
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Evidence Connection articles provide a clinical application of systematic reviews developed in conjunction with the American Occupational Therapy Association's (AOTA's) Evidence-Based Practice Program. In this Evidence Connection article, I desc[...]
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Teresa Plummer ;
Missy Bryan ;
Katherine Dullaghan ;
Abigail Harris ;
Michaela Isenberg ;
Jacqueline Marquez ;
Lacy Rolling ;
Autumn Triggs
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Importance: Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of unintentional deaths of children ages 1 and older, particularly children with health care needs. Objective: To explore family caregivers' experiences and current practices while transp[...]
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Victoria G. Wilburn ;
Alia Hoss ;
Meghan Pudeler ;
Emily Beukema ;
Candice Rothenbuhler ;
Hannah B. Stoll
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Importance: An analysis by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA; 2015a) found that an additional 10,000 mental health care providers will be needed by 2025 to meet the expected growth in demand for treatment of p[...]
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Importance: Time management is crucial for managing daily activities but is difficult for many people with neurodevelopmental or mental disorders. Few sustainable interventions have addressed time management in daily life. Objective: To describe[...]
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Beth Fields ;
Juleen Rodakowski ;
Vanessa D. Jewell ;
Sajay Arthanat ;
Melissa Park ;
Catherine Verrier Piersol ;
Stacey L. Schepens Niemiec ;
Jennifer Womack ;
Tracy M. Mroz
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Unpaid caregivers are often expected to help family members or friends overcome activity limitations and participation restrictions to successfully age in place. Caregivers assume multiple responsibilities, such as managing their own physical an[...]