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Interprofessional Collaboration To Support Children With Diabetes, Katie M. Polo, Susan M. Cahill
Interprofessional Collaboration To Support Children With Diabetes, Katie M. Polo, Susan M. Cahill
The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate school nurses’ perspectives related to interprofessional collaboration to support health promotion and development of self-management skills of students with diabetes.
Method: A link to an on-line survey was sent to 312 school nurses. The survey included 11 items pertaining to the nurses’ perceptions.
Results: The majority of the respondents (91.8%, n = 56) reported that instruction and maintenance of diabetes self-management skills would benefit from an interprofessional team. Few of the respondents (20.8%, n = 11) identified occupational therapy practitioners as possible collaborators. Nearly two-thirds (62.7%, n = 37) of the …
Activity Trackers: Are They The Answer, Connor Ogden, Neil Peterson
Activity Trackers: Are They The Answer, Connor Ogden, Neil Peterson
Journal of Undergraduate Research
Physical inactivity in young adults leads to a 40% greater chance of cancer mortality, 50% greater risk of dementia, 60% greater risk of stroke, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and a number of other health related issues1. In our country in which sedentary jobs have increased by 83% since 1950, and 69%2 of all adults are obese or overweight, these health related factors due to inactivity become a real concern. Many companies have created these activity trackers as a solution to solving physical inactivity. The purpose of this project was to evaluate what aspects of the Microsoft Band that young adults …