Pennington, Allison Ramakrishnan, Viswanathan Scronce, Gabrielle Coupland, Kristen Vatinno, Amanda A Seo, Na Jin
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A peripheral sensory stimulation named TheraBracelet has recently been shown to have a potential to improve gross manual dexterity following stroke. Upper limb function requires both reach and grasp. It is unknown whether TheraBracelet affects one more than other. The objective of this study was to determine whether TheraBracelet improves reaching ...
Fisher, Orit Berger, Itai Grossman, Ephraim S Maeir, Adina
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Online awareness is essential to learning from one's experiences, enabling adaptive self-management, often challenged among adolescents with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This study used an online awareness tool, the Occupational Performance Experience Analysis (OPEA), to examine (a) the online awareness of occupational performan...
Chen, Yen T Kruger, Grant Devine, Anita Khanna, Dinesh Murphy, Susan L
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Impaired upper extremity (UE) function has limited activities of daily living in people with systemic sclerosis (SSc). Exergaming, a combination of gaming and exercises, could be a novel way to improve UE exercise engagement. The objective of this study was to examine the usability of exergaming and to investigate participant experiences after exer...
Uemura, Jun-Ichi Uno, Kohei Hoshino, Aiko Tanikaga, Miki Tanaka, Masahiro Chishima, Makoto
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Occupational therapy in public health is advancing for groups of older adults, but few studies have focused on measuring population-based activity engagement. This study aimed to identify subgroups based on the daily activity pattern of community-dwelling older adults. Japanese older adults aged ≥65 years responded to a 128-activity-item questionna...
Sleight, Alix G Klein, Caroline M Feldman, Alexandra E Stein Duker, Leah I
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While the COVID-19 pandemic introduced wide expansion of telehealth access in health care, evidence concerning telehealth use in occupational therapy (OT) for cancer survivors remains limited. The objective of this study was to identify the prevalence and perceptions of telehealth services among occupational therapy practitioners (OTPs) in oncology...
Pineda, Roberta Smith, Delaney Richter, Marinthea Gruskin, Bethany A Dusing, Stacey Peden, Carol J
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The Baby Bridge program is an implementation strategy to improve access to in-person early therapy services following neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) discharge. The objective of this study was to evaluate acceptability of Baby Bridge telehealth services among health care providers. Interviews with health care providers were conducted, transcrib...
Sinvani, Rachel-Tzofia Gilboa, Yafit
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Telehealth can assist with providing accessible pediatric occupational therapy services. This study aimed to investigate the acceptability, inter-rater reliability, and concurrent validity of the Gilboa Functional Test (GIFT) as a video-conference-based graphomotor examination for children (GIFT-Online). A community-based sample of 157 children age...
Lamash, Liron Gal, Eynat Bedell, Gary
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Remote interventions can uniquely benefit and significantly increase the motivation/engagement of autistic adolescents and young adults (AYA) in intervention processes. The evidence-based, technology-based Social Participation and Navigation (SPAN), originally a remote intervention for AYA with traumatic brain injuries, shows great promise for auti...
Halperin, Lola Waldman-Levi, Amiya
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Teacher's exposure to childhood adversity may lead to secondary stress compromising child-teacher interactions. Our telehealth-delivered teacher group program focused on play and playfulness in the classroom and stress management for teachers. Program manual and fidelity checklist were developed, and program's fidelity was assessed through manual a...
Taylor, Steven Souza, Samantha Little, Lauren Odiaga, Jan
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Despite a rapid increase in telehealth utilization, older adults disproportionately experience disparities to services. To promote telehealth accessibility among this population, there is a need for specific training to increase user perceived competency. For this sequential mixed-methods study, we designed telehealth education modules through cons...