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George S. Tomlin, Auteur ; Yvonne Swinth, Auteur |Appraising the best available evidence substantiating and informing occupational therapy practice is a commonly expressed obligation for the profession (American Occupational Therapy Association [AOTA], 2007). In this article we argue for the fu[...]Article
Heather Miller Kuhaneck, Auteur ; Renee Watling, Auteur |Occupational therapy has much to offer to families of people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, people outside the profession may be unaware of occupational therapys breadth and scope. It is our responsibility and our duty to express[...]Article
Jeanne Zobel-Lachiusa, Auteur ; Mary V. Andrianopoulos, Auteur ; Zoe Mailloux, Auteur |This study examined sensory differences and mealtime behaviors in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD; n = 34) and compared the results with those of similarly aged peers who were typically developing (TD; n = 34). Results from parent-re[...]Article
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Yvonne Swinth, Auteur ; George S. Tomlin, Auteur ; Marge Luthman, Auteur |OBJECTIVE: Through a content analysis of qualitative research published 19932011, we sought to determine how qualitative research can inform clinical reasoning among occupational therapy practitioners to support evidence-based, occupation-focus[...]Article
Michele L. Alaniz, Auteur ; Eleanor Galit, Auteur ; Corina Isabel Necesito, Auteur |OBJECTIVE. To establish hand strength development trends in children with autism and to investigate correlations between grip and pinch strength, components of handwriting, and functional activities in children with and without autism. METHOD. [...]
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