Tanner, Kelly Xu, Jinyu O'Rourke, Sara Ganta, Rajesh Zhang, Xu
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The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated rapid adoption of telehealth for outpatient pediatric occupational therapy practice. The dose of therapy may have varied across diagnostic and geographical groups despite efforts to ensure access for all patients. The objective of the study was to describe the visit length of outpatient pediatric occupational ther...
Lee, Danbi Fischer, Heidi Yang, Bishan Tingey, Jamie L Miller, McKenzie Kahlia, Faran Bombardier, Charles H
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Skills to manage the chronic effect of stroke are often not sufficiently addressed in early stroke rehabilitation. The study evaluated the feasibility of conducting a trial testing the efficacy of telehealth self-management support early in stroke recovery. Process, resources, and scientific feasibility was assessed for a randomized controlled tria...
Radomski, Mary Vining Anheluk, Mattie Carroll, Ginger L Kath, Kristina Kreiger, Rob Zola, Joette
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The COVID-19 pandemic contributed to both existential distress and the rapid adoption of telehealth-based services. Little is known about the feasibility of delivering group occupational therapy intervention to address purpose-related existential distress via face-to-face synchronous videoconferencing. The objective of the study was to evaluate the...
Washington, Selena E Bollinger, Rebecca M Edwards, Emma McGowan, Lauren Stephens, Sydney
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Telehealth services enable individuals to participate in meaningful occupations; however, the evidence on this topic has not been synthesized in older adult populations. This scoping review synthesized the evidence on interventions delivered through telehealth (and the mode of delivery) in occupational therapy for older adult populations. A search ...
Donnelly, Miranda R Phanord, Coralie S Marin-Pardo, Octavio Jeong, Jessica Bladon, Barrisford Wong, Kira Abdullah, Aisha Liew, Sook-Lei
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Electromyography (EMG) biofeedback delivered via telerehabilitation can increase access to occupational therapy services for stroke survivors with severe impairment, but there is limited research on its acceptability. This study identified factors influencing the acceptability of a complex, muscle biofeedback system (Tele-REINVENT) for upper extrem...
Grinblat, Nufar Rosenblum, Sara
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The literature highlighted the need for evidence-based occupational therapy teleinterventions to improve work participation among adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a self-tailored, metacognitive, telehealth intervention to enhance the performance of adults with ADHD at work (Work...
Little, Lauren M Proffitt, Rachel
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Adams, Richard J Ellington, Allison L Kuccera, Kate A Leaman, Hannah Smithson, Catherine Patrie, James T
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This rater-blinded, randomized control trial (RCT) investigated the effectiveness of a Glove Rehabilitation Application for Stroke Patients (GRASP) virtual reality home exercise program (HEP) for upper extremity (UE) motor recovery following stroke. The GRASP system facilitates the use of the affected UE in simulated instrumental activities of dail...
Angell, Amber M Carreon, Elaine D Akrofi, Joana N S Franklin, Marshae D Taylor, Elinor E Miller, Julie Crowley, Catherine Maher, Shona Orfirer
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Pre-pandemic, telehealth occupational therapy (OT) for autistic children appeared promising, but research was limited. The pandemic provided a unique opportunity to investigate how clinics transitioned to telehealth. The purpose of this study was to examine barriers and facilitators that influenced delivery of OT services through telehealth for aut...
Little, Lauren M Wallisch, Anna Dunn, Winnie Tomchek, Scott
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Independence in toileting is a vital skill, yet toilet-training interventions for children with autism are limited. We investigated the acceptability and preliminary efficacy of a hybrid telehealth intervention that used synchronous individualized coaching sessions and asynchronous online educational materials to support parents in toilet training ...