Mason, Justin Hanson, C Fox, E J Burns, H Joseph, J Horwitz, H Classen, S
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Individuals with a spinal cord injury (SCI) have challenges using transportation. Autonomous shuttles (ASs), if accessible, may support their transportation needs. This study quantified the perceptions of AS for adults with and without SCI, before and after riding in the AS. We hypothesized that the perceptions of AS for individuals with SCI would ...
Classen, Sherrilene Wandenkolk, Isabelle C Mason, Justin Stetten, Nichole E Yarney, Abraham Winter, Sandra
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Motor vehicle crashes is a leading cause of death for Veterans. We quantified the efficacy of an Occupational Therapy Driving Intervention (OT-DI) and a Traffic Safety Education (TSE) intervention on real-world driving in combat Veterans. Via a randomized trial, we assessed 42 Veterans' fitness-to-drive abilities using a CDS-250 driving simulator a...
Hahn, Bridget Fisher, Heidi Hansen, Piper Kottorp, Anders
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The Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS) is a standardized occupation-based measure; however, barriers often limit use in practice. The Knowledge to Action Framework (KTA) is one of the most widely used implementation approaches to induce practice change. The objective of the study is to examine the feasibility and acceptability of a KTA-i...
Washington, Selena E Edwards, Emma Stiles, Dana L West Bruce, Stacy
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This study explores the implementation and impact of an evidence-based client-driven program, CAPABLE (Community Aging in Place Advancing Better Living for Elders), during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study reviews outcomes related to client engagement and retainment, client-directed goals, therapeutic intervention, home modifications, and functional...
Davey, Kate Winterbottom, Lauren Malevic, Seada Grajo, Lenin
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Many institutions recommend modified bathing techniques for individuals with left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) due to infection risk. Although these techniques may be challenging for patients, there currently is no assessment to evaluate these skills and whether intervention programs have been successful. This article describes the developmen...
Aldrich, Rebecca M Njelesani, Janet
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Established in 2019, OTJR's Occupational Science Section provides a dedicated venue for showcasing empirical occupational science research and fostering translation of that research into occupational therapy practices. In this invited commentary, the first and second Associate Editors of the Occupational Science Section reflect on its early growth,...
Poole, Janet L Murphy, Susan L Foster, Erin R Sleight, Alix G Van Denend, Toni Asher, Arash Carandang, Kristine Finlayson, Marcia Fogelberg, Donald Jim, Heather S L
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Fatigue is one of the most burdensome and disabling symptoms in numerous acute and chronic conditions and is associated with reduced participation in all aspects of daily life, for example, parenting, employment, and socialization. Historically, occupational practitioners played key roles in fatigue management by creating and implementing intervent...
Ericsson, Katherine Naber, Allison Laursen, Amy
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Music students are at an elevated risk of playing-related musculoskeletal disorders. This study aimed to explore the impact of occupational adaptation-focused interventions on music student health. A quasi-experimental one-group pretest/posttest design was used. Music students received occupational therapy services grounded in the Occupational Adap...
Ercan Doğu, Selma Kokurcan, Ahmet Örsel, Sibel
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This study investigated the effectiveness of an occupation-based Healthy Nutrition and Wellness Program (HNWP) on dietary knowledge, dietary habits, metabolic values, and well-being of people with schizophrenia. Forty clients attended the HNWP once a week for 12 weeks in addition to routine treatment. Metabolic values, biochemical values, dietary h...
Manikandan, Bhuvaneswari Gloria J, Keren Samuel, Reema Russell, Paul S S
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Deficits in feeding can lead to impairments in occupational performance for children with special needs. This correlational study assessed the relationship between oromotor deficits, behavior problems related to feeding, and caregiver perception of the behavior in children with special needs. We included children with neurodevelopmental disorders (...