Occupational Therapy
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Subject Areas on Research
- 1000 fieldwork hours: analysis of multi-site evidence.
- 2019 American College of Rheumatology/Arthritis Foundation Guideline for the Treatment of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Therapeutic Approaches for Non-Systemic Polyarthritis, Sacroiliitis, and Enthesitis.
- 2019 American College of Rheumatology/Arthritis Foundation Guideline for the Treatment of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Therapeutic Approaches for Non-Systemic Polyarthritis, Sacroiliitis, and Enthesitis.
- A National Survey of Learning Activities and Instructional Strategies Used to Teach Occupation: Implications for Signature Pedagogies.
- A Way of Seeing: How Occupation Is Portrayed to Students When Taught as a Concept Beyond Its Use in Therapy.
- A clinical trial of a rehabilitation expert clinician versus usual care for providing manual wheelchairs.
- A quality assurance study on the accuracy of measuring physical function under current conditions for use of clinical video telehealth.
- A randomized clinical trial of theory-based activities for the behavioral symptoms of dementia in nursing home residents.
- A variables associated with occupational and physical therapy stroke rehabilitation utilization and outcomes.
- Adaptation of the Possibilities for Activity Scale for women encountering cancer (PActS-W).
- Aerobic exercise training in stroke survivors.
- An international systematic mapping review of fieldwork education in occupational therapy.
- Assignment Artifacts and What They Reveal About How Occupation Is Addressed in U.S. Occupational Therapy Curricula.
- Beyond active learning: a case study of teaching practices in an occupation-centered curriculum.
- Categorizing the effect of comorbidity: a qualitative study of individuals' experiences in a low-vision rehabilitation program.
- Charges for outpatient rehabilitation: growth and differences in provider types.
- Cognitive and physical rehabilitation of intensive care unit survivors: results of the RETURN randomized controlled pilot investigation.
- Curriculum-Level Strategies That U.S. Occupational Therapy Programs Use to Address Occupation: A Qualitative Study.
- Development of a teletechnology protocol for in-home rehabilitation.
- Development of telerehabilitation application with designated consultation categories.
- Hip fracture rehabilitation.
- Intrinsic and extrinsic predictors of work satisfaction in ambulatory care and hospital settings.
- Methodological challenges confronting researchers of wheeled mobility aids and other assistive technologies.
- Multidisciplinary patient education for total joint replacement surgery patients.
- Occupational therapy incorporating animals for children with autism: A pilot investigation.
- Older Adults with Cancer: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Occupational and Physical Therapy.
- Patient-related predictors of rehabilitation use for community-dwelling older Americans.
- Pragmatism and structuralism in occupational therapy: the long conversation.
- Racial differences in the utilization of inpatient rehabilitation services among elderly stroke patients.
- Stories we teach by: intersections among faculty biography, student formation, and instructional processes.
- Temporal Changes in Prescription of Neuropharmacologic Drugs and Utilization of Resources Related to Neurologic Morbidity in Mechanically Ventilated Children With Bronchiolitis.
- The effect of upper extremity trauma on handedness.
- The effects of in-home rehabilitation on task self-efficacy in mobility-impaired adults: A randomized clinical trial.
- The prevalence of potentially modifiable functional deficits and the subsequent use of occupational and physical therapy by older adults with cancer.
- The relationship between pretheoretical assumptions and clinical reasoning.
- Therapy Caps and Variation in Cost of Outpatient Occupational Therapy by Provider, Insurance Status, and Geographic Region.
- Threading the needle: when embroidery was used to treat shell-shock.
- Use and Cost of Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Versus Hemiarthroplasty for Acute Proximal Humerus Fractures.
- VA Stroke Study: neurologist care is associated with increased testing but improved outcomes.
- What is the role of timing in the surgical and rehabilitative care of community-dwelling older persons with acute hip fracture?
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Keywords of People
- Barton, Sarah Jean, Assistant Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery, Divinity School