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maglianop

Quantitative trends in occupational therapy research: implications for practice and edu... - 0 views

Articles that appeared in The American Journal of Occupational Therapy (vol 27, 1973 and vol 37, 1983) were reviewed and categorized according to the quantitative procedures employed. Data analysis...

started by maglianop on 01 Dec 17 no follow-up yet
kolodziejs

Clinical Reasoning - 0 views

Shafaroodi N, Kamali M, Parvizy S, Hassani Mehraban A, O'Toole G. Factors affecting clinical reasoning of occupational therapists: a qualitative study. Med J Islam Repub Iran 2014 (19 Feb). Vol. 28...

started by kolodziejs on 17 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
laurenmbaker

Psychosocial Needs of Clients - 1 views

This article discusses applying our existing knowledge to support practice in the community. The article discusses different theories that each add a component to the psychosocial model. Factors a...

started by laurenmbaker on 16 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
laurenmbaker

Clinical Reasoning - 2 views

This article discusses different viewpoints and elements to clinical reasoning. The article talks about applying theory and science to clinical reasoning. Then it breaks it down into disciplines....

American Journal of Occupational Therapy November 1991 Vol. 45 979-986. doi:10.5014_ajot.45.11.979

started by laurenmbaker on 27 Jul 15 no follow-up yet
gorbachh

Ethics - 1 views

This article from AJOT explores ethical dilemmas experienced by family caregivers for the eldery. Themes of ethical dilemmas are analyzed along with their relationship to occuapational therapy prac...

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courtneycoe

Clinical Reasoning - 0 views

American Journal of Occupational Therapy, May/June 2004, Vol. 58, 333-336. doi:10.5014/ajot.58.3.333 This article was featured in AJOT, 2004. The objective of the study was to determine the effect...

started by courtneycoe on 04 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
nicarobe88

Professionalism - 1 views

This article published in the American Journal of Occupational Therapy proposes how we exhibit professionalism lie in how we understand and enact it daily. Clearly, professionalism is an ideal that...

Wood W. (2004). The heart mind and soul of professionalism in therapy. American Journal Occupational Therapy May_June 2004 Vol. 58 249-257. doi:10.5014_ajot.58.3.249

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courtneycoe

Professionalism - 1 views

This article was presented by Wendy Wood in the 2004 issue of AJOT. In summary, this article looks into the history of our profession. The reasons why we do what we do every single day we go into w...

started by courtneycoe on 04 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
beihlt

evidence-based practice - 0 views

This study is important in the occupational therapy world due to the high frequency of CVA patients we may treat during our careers. The evidence found in this study suggests that repetitive task p...

American Journal of Occupational Therapy December 2014 Vol. 69 6901180030p1-6901180030p9. doi:10.5014_ajot.2015.011965

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gorbachh

Clinical Reasoning - 2 views

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comianosa

Fieldwork Education: The proving ground of the profession - 0 views

American Journal of Occupational Therapy, March 1983, Vol. 37, 163-165. doi:10.5014/ajot.37.3.163 This article speaks to our current situation, fieldwork education. Fieldwork education is imperati...

started by comianosa on 09 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
arikamarie

Should Children with ADHD be Routinely Screened for Motor Coordination Problems? The R... - 0 views

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    Should Children with ADHD be Routinely Screened for Motor Coordination Problems? The Role of the Pediatric Occupational Therapist British Journal of Occupational Therapy November 2007 vol. 70 no. 11 483-486 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is commonly comorbid with movement difficulties, including developmental coordination disorder (DCD). With services being provided from many different areas, it may result in children with ADHD not being screened, and assessed if necessary, for DCD and vice versa. In this study, 69 children attending an ADHD clinic were screened for movement problems, using the parent-completed Movement Assessment Battery for Children Checklist (Henderson and Sugden 1992). The results showed that 19% of the children with ADHD were defined as having a 'movement problem', with a further 16% defined as 'at risk'. With 19% of the children having a movement problem and another 16% considered to be at risk it appears that it would be beneficial for children who are diagnosed with ADHD to also be screened for DCD so that they may qualify for services to help in that area.
arikamarie

Adaptive Positioning Interventions for Premature Infants: Issues for Pediatric Occupati... - 0 views

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    Adaptive Positioning Interventions for Premature Infants: Issues for Pediatric Occupational Therapy Practice. British Journal of Occupational Therapy March 1989 vol. 52 no. 3 93-96 Adaptive positioning is an important aspect of occupational therapy intervention with premature infants. This article looks at the current literature and describes the benefits of a variety of positioning strategies with these babies. This article also goes into great detail on the variety of different alert states of infants and how this affects the services provided by the occupational therapist. Occupational therapists need to be able to read and understand the different alert states of premature infants as well as be able to educate parents on what they mean. In addition to the alert state education, occupational therapists should express the importance of positioning their infant and educating them as well.
arikamarie

The Routines and Rituals of Families of Typically Developing Children Compared with Fam... - 1 views

The Routines and Rituals of Families of Typically Developing Children Compared with Families of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Exploratory Study. Rodger and Umaibalan. The British Jou...

autism

started by arikamarie on 10 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
arikamarie

Occupational Therapy Incorporating Animals for Children With Autism: A Pilot Investigation - 0 views

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    Occupational Therapy Incorporating Animals for Children With Autism: A Pilot Investigation. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, May/June 2006, Vol. 60, 268-274. doi:10.5014/ajot.60.3.268 This research article looks at children with autism receiving two different types of therapy. One type is where they are receiving therapy with standard techniques and the other is where they incorporate animals into their therapy. Children received both types of therapy in the school setting. The participants showed greater use of language and significantly higher social interaction during the therapy that included animals.
arikamarie

Occupational Therapy: Meeting the Needs of Families of People With Autism Spectrum Diso... - 0 views

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    Occupational Therapy: Meeting the Needs of Families of People With Autism Spectrum Disorder. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, September 2015, Vol. 69, 6905170010p1-6905170010p5. doi:10.5014/ajot.2015.019562 At my current placement we have a huge focus on Autism and this AJOT article is really great because it shows how the very many facets of occupational therapy can help meet the needs of children and adults with ASD and their families.
smludwig89

Fieldwork Supervision - 0 views

This article seeks to determine if there is a need for more education to be provided to fieldwork educators. This study found that there needs to be resources available to help fieldwork educators ...

OT AJOT Fieldwork Supervision

started by smludwig89 on 15 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
cpuck09

Occupational Therapy Using Sensory Integration to Improve Participation of a Child With... - 0 views

American Journal of Occupational Therapy, September/October 2012, Vol. 66, 547-555. doi:10.5014/ajot.2012.004473 A case study report that examines the effectiveness on a child with ASD and noted t...

Occupational Therapy

started by cpuck09 on 16 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
cpuck09

Assessing Handwriting Intervention Effectiveness in Elementary School Students: A Two-G... - 0 views

American Journal of Occupational Therapy, January/February 2013, Vol. 67, 19-26. doi:10.5014/ajot.2013.005470 A helpful article for anyone interested in school-based therapy. Establishing effectiv...

School-Based Occupational Therapy Handwriting

started by cpuck09 on 16 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
cpuck09

Effect of a Coteaching Handwriting Program for First Graders: One-Group Pretest-Posttes... - 0 views

American Journal of Occupational Therapy, July/August 2012, Vol. 66, 396-405. doi:10.5014/ajot.2012.004333 During my second rotation in the schools, the OT based research project was centered on e...

School-based Occupational Therapy Handwriting Groups

started by cpuck09 on 16 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
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