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Health Practitioners’ Perspective On Caring For Older Adults In Rural Maine – A Pilot Study, Jessica Harnisch-Boyd, Amanda Langley, Alison Newell Dec 2016

Health Practitioners’ Perspective On Caring For Older Adults In Rural Maine – A Pilot Study, Jessica Harnisch-Boyd, Amanda Langley, Alison Newell

Health Practitioners' Perspective On Caring For Older Adults In Rural Maine

Research poster stemming from IPEC mini-grant funded student project Health Practioners’ Perspective on Caring for Older Adults in Rural Maine. This pilot study was designed to identify challenges and determine potential solutions for Maine practitioners delivering health care to rural Maine’s aging population. UNE students from several healthcare professions partnered to interview physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, social workers, occupational therapists, and physical therapists caring for community-dwelling older adults in Rural Maine. The student researchers then analyzed the interviews and identified themes.


When The Challenges Of Aging And Visual Impairment Collide: Working Together To Build A Toolbox Of Rehab Ideas Of Best Care For Older Adults, Regula H. Robnett, Kathy Clarrage Nov 2016

When The Challenges Of Aging And Visual Impairment Collide: Working Together To Build A Toolbox Of Rehab Ideas Of Best Care For Older Adults, Regula H. Robnett, Kathy Clarrage

Occupational Therapy Faculty Presentations

Workshop/presentation by Regi Robnett, Ph.D., OTR/L, FAOTA, professor in the UNE Department of Occupational Therapy and Kathy Clarrage, COMS, Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist for the State of Maine. Given at the North East Chapter of the Association for Education and Rehabilitation for the Blind and Visually Impaired (NEAER) conference, this presentation encouraged health care providers to work as a team to care for older, visually impaired adults. The professional audience included orientation and mobility specialists, vision rehabilitation therapists, low vision specialists, administrators in the field of blindness, social workers in the field of blindness and vocational rehabilitation counselors.


Utilization Of Exercise Prescriptions For Older Adults, David Jeong, Md, Caqsm, Cep, Rmsk, Brooke Salzman, Md, Jeremy Close, Md May 2016

Utilization Of Exercise Prescriptions For Older Adults, David Jeong, Md, Caqsm, Cep, Rmsk, Brooke Salzman, Md, Jeremy Close, Md

Department of Family & Community Medicine Posters

Objective

This study was conducted to investigate

1) Providers` knowledge and physician attitude about Exercise and Physical activity (PA) recommendations for Older Adults (OA)

2) Frequency of utilizing written exercise prescriptions

3) Barriers to using exercise prescriptions in primary care practice

4) Providers’ interest in learning about and utilizing exercise prescriptions


Recurrent Siadh After Switching Citalopram To Very Low Dose Duloxetine In The Elderly, David Jeong, Md, Caqsm, Cep, Rmsk, Patrick Doggett, Md, Kristine Swartz, Md, Lauren Hersh, Md, Brooke Salzman, Md May 2016

Recurrent Siadh After Switching Citalopram To Very Low Dose Duloxetine In The Elderly, David Jeong, Md, Caqsm, Cep, Rmsk, Patrick Doggett, Md, Kristine Swartz, Md, Lauren Hersh, Md, Brooke Salzman, Md

Department of Family & Community Medicine Posters

Objective

  • Duloxetine-induced SIADH has been seldom reported
  • This case study emphasizes the importance of suspecting rare adverse effects of recurrent SIADH after switching an SSRI to duloxetine in older adults


Rapid Step Test Based On Leg Length As A Novel Dynamic Standing Balance Test In The Geriatric Population: A Pilot Study, Harold L. Merriman, Kurt Jackson, E. Conkel, D Mcintyre, Q Rizvi, P Sharkey May 2016

Rapid Step Test Based On Leg Length As A Novel Dynamic Standing Balance Test In The Geriatric Population: A Pilot Study, Harold L. Merriman, Kurt Jackson, E. Conkel, D Mcintyre, Q Rizvi, P Sharkey

University of Dayton Doctor of Physical Therapy Annual Research Symposium

Each year, 1 out of 3 adults over age 65 experience a fall resulting in a traumatic injury or even mortality. Falls are the leading cause of death in the elderly population and cause the greatest number of hospital admissions from trauma. The Balance Evaluation Systems Test (BEST), Berg Balance Scale, and Tinetti are frequently used tests to determine fall risk. However, they can be complicated, time consuming, and exhibit a ceiling effect. This study employed the Rapid Step Test (RST) to examine the use and practicality of a new, portable and easy to administer test that may differentiate between …


Grant Application: Health Practitioners’ Perspective On Caring For Older Adults In Rural Maine – A Pilot Study, Jessica Harnisch, Allie Stanley, Amanda Langley, Jordan Beall Feb 2016

Grant Application: Health Practitioners’ Perspective On Caring For Older Adults In Rural Maine – A Pilot Study, Jessica Harnisch, Allie Stanley, Amanda Langley, Jordan Beall

Health Practitioners' Perspective On Caring For Older Adults In Rural Maine

IPEC Mini-grant application for funding of UNE student project Health Practioners’ Perspective on Caring for Older Adults in Rural Maine. This pilot study was designed to identify challenges and determine potential solutions for Maine practitioners delivering health care to rural Maine’s aging population. UNE students from several healthcare professions partnered to interview physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, social workers, occupational therapists, and physical therapists caring for community-dwelling older adults in Rural Maine. The student researchers then analyzed the interviews and identified themes.