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Therapeutic Interventions For The Treatment Of Infants Exposed To Drugs And Alcohol In Utero, Faigie Bier, Ots, Elizabeth Fenn, Ots, Angela Kochobay, Ots, Katie Moran, Ots, Kavita Naik, Ots
Therapeutic Interventions For The Treatment Of Infants Exposed To Drugs And Alcohol In Utero, Faigie Bier, Ots, Elizabeth Fenn, Ots, Angela Kochobay, Ots, Katie Moran, Ots, Kavita Naik, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Primary Focus (Complete): Children and Youth
Learning Objectives (Provide 3 learning objectives):
At the conclusion of the session, the learner will be able to:
- Identify areas of occupational performance that are affected when an infant is born with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome or Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
- Recognize the importance of therapeutic interventions in promoting healthy development and participation of infants within the scope of practice for occupational therapy.
- Apply evidence-based occupational therapy interventions for infants with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) or Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD).
Abstract:
In the United States, approximately 0.2-1.5 per 1,000 infants are …
You’Ve Got Time: Occupational Therapy’S Role In The Juvenile Justice System, Monica Dasgupta, Ots, Jenna Hannan, Ots, Helena Riekena, Ots, Samantha Susson, Ots
You’Ve Got Time: Occupational Therapy’S Role In The Juvenile Justice System, Monica Dasgupta, Ots, Jenna Hannan, Ots, Helena Riekena, Ots, Samantha Susson, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Primary Focus: Children and Youth
Learning Objectives:
- State one economic and two population health implications of juvenile incarceration in the United States.
- Identify two occupation-based interventions implemented in the juvenile justice system.
- Recognize two areas of opportunity for occupational therapy intervention in the juvenile justice system to promote occupational justice and reduce recidivism.
Abstract:
This is an introductory level presentation for occupational therapists (OTs), occupational therapy assistants, and students intended to provide insight to areas of opportunity for OT intervention to reduce recidivism in the juvenile justice system. A systematic review of the literature was conducted to answer the …
Can I Have Your Attention? (And Keep It): Interventions To Improve Executive Function Skills In Children Post-Traumatic Brain Injury, Brianna Clee, Ots, Brianna Fecondo, Ots, Sara Johnson, Ots, Catherine Misczak, Ots
Can I Have Your Attention? (And Keep It): Interventions To Improve Executive Function Skills In Children Post-Traumatic Brain Injury, Brianna Clee, Ots, Brianna Fecondo, Ots, Sara Johnson, Ots, Catherine Misczak, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Primary Focus: Children and Youth
Secondary Focus: Rehab, Disability, & Participation
Learning Objectives:
*Objective 1: Identify and recognize the clinical need of the pediatric traumatic brain injury population in regards to OT practice.
*Objective 2: Interpret presented findings to identify 2-3 of the most effective interventions for desired outcomes for this population.
*Objective 3: Differentiate opportunities and barriers to implementing effective executive functioning interventions in current occupational therapy practice.
Abstract:
Traumatic brain injuries are a frequent source of disability within the pediatric population with estimates of 500:100,00 children in America experiencing an injury each year (Anderson et al., 2012). …
Occupational Therapy Interventions For Activities Of Daily Living In Adults With Osteoarthritis, Amanda Gilroy, Ots, Anna Guthrie, Ots, Tierney Guido, Ots, Maura Iacobucci, Ots
Occupational Therapy Interventions For Activities Of Daily Living In Adults With Osteoarthritis, Amanda Gilroy, Ots, Anna Guthrie, Ots, Tierney Guido, Ots, Maura Iacobucci, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Primary Focus: Productive Aging
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:
- Describe the clinical presentation of osteoarthritis and three ways it impacts Activities of Daily Living (ADL) performance
- Recognize the value of an Occupational Therapy intervention in addition to surgical and pharmacological interventions for osteoarthritis
- Identify at least three current evidence based practice interventions for improving ADL performance for people with osteoarthritis
Abstract:
Currently, 30.8 million Americans have diagnoses of osteoarthritis (OA) and the number of individuals with arthritis is projected to increase to 78 million by 2040 (CDC, 2016). Health care costs for …
Aging In Place: Technology And Independence For Community-Dwelling Older Adults, Mikael Avery, Ots, Devon Barber, Ots, Maggie Derstine, Ots, Clarice Licon, Ots
Aging In Place: Technology And Independence For Community-Dwelling Older Adults, Mikael Avery, Ots, Devon Barber, Ots, Maggie Derstine, Ots, Clarice Licon, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Primary Focus: Productive Aging
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:
- Explain the rationale for the use of technology-based interventions for community-dwelling older adults.
- Describe three current technologies that can be used to positively impact occupational performance for community-dwelling older adults.
- Describe the barriers to successful implementation of technology-based interventions for community-dwelling older adults.
Abstract:
The population of older adults in the U.S. continues to rise, as does the desire to remain in one’s own home, a concept known as “aging in place” (Piau, Campo, Rumeau, Vellas, & Nourhashémi, 2014; Centers …
Retrain Your Brain: A Systematic Review Of Functional Electrical Stimulation’S Effect On Adl Participation Post-Stroke, Alyssa Brief, Ots, Jimmy Cassel, Ots, Rachael Kaufman, Ots, Caitlin Knudsen, Ots, Sharon Krause, Ots
Retrain Your Brain: A Systematic Review Of Functional Electrical Stimulation’S Effect On Adl Participation Post-Stroke, Alyssa Brief, Ots, Jimmy Cassel, Ots, Rachael Kaufman, Ots, Caitlin Knudsen, Ots, Sharon Krause, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Primary Focus: Rehab, Disability & Participation Learning Objectives:
Learning Objectives:
● Describe the impact of stroke on ADL performance
● Identify the role of OT in stroke rehabilitation
● Explain how Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) falls within the scope of OT practice
● Interpret the current evidence on how FES influences ADL participation for individuals poststroke
Abstract:
Stroke is one of the leading causes of long term disability in the United States (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2015). According to HartmanMaeir, Soroker, Ring, Avni, and Katz (2007), 57% of stroke survivors will eventually discontinue their meaningful activities, including activities …
Occupational Therapy In Preventative Care: Promoting Cardiovascular Health In Underserved Women, David Goldstein, Ots, Rachel Marlow, Ots, Katherine Nelson, Ots, Megan Smith, Ots, Phoi Truong, Ots
Occupational Therapy In Preventative Care: Promoting Cardiovascular Health In Underserved Women, David Goldstein, Ots, Rachel Marlow, Ots, Katherine Nelson, Ots, Megan Smith, Ots, Phoi Truong, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Primary Focus:
☝ Health & Wellness
Level of session: intermediate, mixed audience
Learning Objectives:
By the conclusion of this presentation, participants will:
Describe how health disparities affect underserved women
Identify evidence supporting the inclusion of occupational therapy in preventative care practice
Discuss occupational therapy’s role in preventative care as it relates to cardiovascular health and wellness
Abstract:
Heart disease causes one in three deaths each year in women (AHA, 2012). Increasing healthcare costs disproportionately affect women with low incomes and those from diverse backgrounds (CHUW, 2012). For underserved women, lack of insurance, education and variations in culture may compromise …
Losing A Limb, Regaining Independence: A Systematic Review Of Occupational Therapy Interventions For Lower Extremity Amputations, Davis Berzins, Ots, Jennifer Cohen, Ots, Jamie A. Frank, Ots, Gabrielle Kirk, Ots, Jennifer Mitchell, Ots
Losing A Limb, Regaining Independence: A Systematic Review Of Occupational Therapy Interventions For Lower Extremity Amputations, Davis Berzins, Ots, Jennifer Cohen, Ots, Jamie A. Frank, Ots, Gabrielle Kirk, Ots, Jennifer Mitchell, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Primary Focus:
Rehab, Disability & Participation
Learning Objectives:
- Describe lower extremity residual limb care interventions within the scope of occupational therapy
- Explain the prevalence of individuals who sustain a lower extremity amputation and understand the impact on the U.S. health-care system
- Identify lower extremity residual limb care interventions to maximize occupational performance
Abstract:
The purpose of this presentation is to report findings of a systematic review regarding residual limb care interventions supporting increased occupational performance in adults post lower extremity amputation. A systematic review was completed utilizing PubMed, CINHAL, and OTseeker. Inclusion criteria included articles with a sample of adults …
Fall Prevention Interventions For Community-Dwelling Older Adults, Monica Heacock, Ots, Erin Kelly, Ots, June Park, Ots, Alex Muscella, Ots, Tony Thierolf, Ots
Fall Prevention Interventions For Community-Dwelling Older Adults, Monica Heacock, Ots, Erin Kelly, Ots, June Park, Ots, Alex Muscella, Ots, Tony Thierolf, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Primary Focus: Productive Aging
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of the session, the learner will be able to: 1. Recognize the impact of falls on community-dwelling older adults
2. Describe ways to include fall prevention interventions into current clinical practice
3. Discuss benefits of preventative interventions in regards to current healthcare trends
Abstract: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), older adults (65+ years) are the largest growing population in the United States which comprises 14.5% of the total population (CDC, 2015). This population is estimated to almost double by 2030 to approximately 71 million Americans over …
Not Just A “Touch Of The Sugars”: The Use Of Occupational Therapy Interventions To Promote Independence In Diabetes Self-Management, Eric Bull, Ots, Juliana Sullivan, Ots, Jenna Devaney, Ots, Jillian Fader, Ots, Kathleen Sheppard, Ots
Not Just A “Touch Of The Sugars”: The Use Of Occupational Therapy Interventions To Promote Independence In Diabetes Self-Management, Eric Bull, Ots, Juliana Sullivan, Ots, Jenna Devaney, Ots, Jillian Fader, Ots, Kathleen Sheppard, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Primary Focus: Health & Wellness
Secondary Focus: General & Professional Issues
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this presentation, participants will:
Objective 1: Define the scope of self-management in relation to diabetes care.
Objective 2: Describe how the prevalence of diabetes and complications from mismanagement impact the United States healthcare system.
Objective 3: Identify 2-3 ways in which occupational therapists can facilitate diabetes self-management in clinical practice to promote health and wellness.
Abstract:
In the United States (U.S.), 29.1 million people have diabetes mellitus (DM) (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2014) and the cost of diabetes care …
Stand Tall, Don’T Fall: A Systematic Review On The Effectiveness Of Tai Chi For Improving Balance In Healthy Older Adults, Miya Cho, Ots, Moira Frain, Ots, Courtney Monk, Ots, Caitlin O'Neill, Ots, Kathryn Ricciardi, Ots
Stand Tall, Don’T Fall: A Systematic Review On The Effectiveness Of Tai Chi For Improving Balance In Healthy Older Adults, Miya Cho, Ots, Moira Frain, Ots, Courtney Monk, Ots, Caitlin O'Neill, Ots, Kathryn Ricciardi, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Objectives:
•Identify and describe the need for effective balance related interventions among the healthy older adult population
• Recognize occupational therapy’s role in improving balance to decrease risk of falls
• Discuss the effectiveness of Tai Chi as an intervention for improving balance within this population
PICO
• Is Tai Chi an effective intervention for improving balance in the healthy older adult population?
Presentation: 40:55
Handout at bottom of page.
Reframe The Pain: A Systematic Review Of Occupational Therapy Interventions To Promote Quality Of Life For Adults With Fibromyalgia, Alyssa Armstrong, Ots, Jonathan Forkin, Ots, Emma Jablonski, Ots, Shelby Moyer, Ots, Suzanne Sager, Ots
Reframe The Pain: A Systematic Review Of Occupational Therapy Interventions To Promote Quality Of Life For Adults With Fibromyalgia, Alyssa Armstrong, Ots, Jonathan Forkin, Ots, Emma Jablonski, Ots, Shelby Moyer, Ots, Suzanne Sager, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Objectives:
1. Define clinical presentation and three common characteristics of fibromyalgia (FMS) as it impacts quality of life (QOL).
2. Recognize the importance of an occupational therapy (OT) approach as an alternative to current practice methods.
3. Identify at least three effective EBP interventions within the scope of OT to address quality of life for individuals with FMS.
PICO:
What is the evidence to support the effectiveness of interventions within the scope of OT on improving quality of life for adults diagnosed with fibromyalgia?
Presentation: 43:56
Handout with references at bottom of page.
Keeping Up With The Preemies: Early Interventions In Occupational Therapy For Children Born Premature, Jennifer Donnelly, Ots, Angela Mancini, Ots, Heidi Miller, Ots, Taylor Vile, Ots
Keeping Up With The Preemies: Early Interventions In Occupational Therapy For Children Born Premature, Jennifer Donnelly, Ots, Angela Mancini, Ots, Heidi Miller, Ots, Taylor Vile, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Objectives:
1. Identify areas of occupational performance that may be impacted by premature birth.
2. Understand current themes of interventions for promoting development after premature birth.
3. Apply evidence-based practice to interventions for children born prematurely.
PICO:
What is the evidence to support the use of early interventions in the scope of OT to promote development in children born prematurely?
Presentation: 53:18
Ergonomic Intervention For Injury Prevention In Healthcare Personnel: A Systematic Review, Marisa Andrews, Ots, Kory Collier, Ots, Erin Dougherty, Ots, Alyssa Vidovich, Ots
Ergonomic Intervention For Injury Prevention In Healthcare Personnel: A Systematic Review, Marisa Andrews, Ots, Kory Collier, Ots, Erin Dougherty, Ots, Alyssa Vidovich, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Objectives:
1. Recognize the magnitude of work-related injury in healthcare and the need for intervention in this area
2. Discuss 2 ergonomic interventions within the scope of OT practice that can improve work-related injury
3. Recall 2 common themes that have emerged based on current literature for ergonomic intervention
Clinical Research Question:
Does ergonomic intervention prevent work-related injuries and associated outcomes for healthcare personnel engaged in patienthandling?
Presentation: 39:05
Using Interprofessional Education & Simulation-Based Learning In Health Profession Curricula To Improve Competence & Confidence: A Systematic Review, Danielle Elfand, Ots, Briana Elson, Ots, Courtney Hudson, Ots
Using Interprofessional Education & Simulation-Based Learning In Health Profession Curricula To Improve Competence & Confidence: A Systematic Review, Danielle Elfand, Ots, Briana Elson, Ots, Courtney Hudson, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Objectives of Presentation:
● Describe the types of interprofessional education (IPE) simulation-based learning experiences in current health professions curricula.
● Discuss benefits for implementation of IP simulation into pre-licensure health profession programs.
● Explain how IP simulation-based learning improves workforce competency and confidence in entry-level health
● professionals.
PICO: What is the impact of interprofessional education simulation activities in improving workforce competency and confidence in entry level health professionals?
Presentation: 44 minutes
I Think Therefore I Can. A Systematic Review Of Metacognitive Strategies And Their Impact On Occupational Performance In Adults Following Stroke, Kerry Canton, Ots, Chelsea Difrancesco, Ots, Christy Geaney, Ots, Sarah Jamieson, Ots, Jessica Talarico, Ots
I Think Therefore I Can. A Systematic Review Of Metacognitive Strategies And Their Impact On Occupational Performance In Adults Following Stroke, Kerry Canton, Ots, Chelsea Difrancesco, Ots, Christy Geaney, Ots, Sarah Jamieson, Ots, Jessica Talarico, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Objectives of Presentation:
1. Explain the role of metacognition in everyday activities
2. Discern the quality of evidence regarding metacognitive strategies in adults who have sustained a stroke.
3. Conceptualize a metacognitive intervention to utilize within stroke rehabilitation based on the evidence
presented in this session.
PICO: What is the evidence for the impact of metacognitive interventions on occupational performance in adults who have sustained a stroke?
Presentation: 43 minutes
A World Of Opportunities: Community Reintegration For Individuals With Brain Injury, Francine Gebbia, Ots, Amy Miller, Ots, Marianella Sanchez, Ots, Erica Serviolo, Ots, David Turoff, Ots
A World Of Opportunities: Community Reintegration For Individuals With Brain Injury, Francine Gebbia, Ots, Amy Miller, Ots, Marianella Sanchez, Ots, Erica Serviolo, Ots, David Turoff, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Objectives of Presentation:
● Define community reintegration within the scope of occupational therapy
● Explain the importance of community reintegration for adults with a brain injury
● Discuss the effectiveness of occupational therapy interventions used to promote community reintegration
for adults with a brain injury
PICO:
What is the effectiveness of occupational therapy interventions in community reintegration for individuals with brain injury?
Presentation: 53 minutes
Reach For The Stars: Improving Upper Extremity Function After Spinal Cord Injury, Carlisle Bland, Ots, Molly Bucciero, Ots, Shelby Hankins, Ots, Blair Krevitz, Ots, Nicole Matyas, Ots
Reach For The Stars: Improving Upper Extremity Function After Spinal Cord Injury, Carlisle Bland, Ots, Molly Bucciero, Ots, Shelby Hankins, Ots, Blair Krevitz, Ots, Nicole Matyas, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Objectives of Presentation:
1.) Describe how cervical spinal cord injury affects UE functioning necessary for activities of daily living.
2.) Describe occupational therapy interventions used to increase UE functioning in cervical SCI.
3.) Discuss how current evidence supports implementing occupational therapy interventions into clinical practice for individuals with cervical SCI, in order to maximize independence in activities of daily living.
PICO: What is the evidence supporting occupational therapy interventions to increase upper extremity function in order to improve ADL performance following Cervical Spinal Cord Injury?
Presentation: 42 minutes
Back In The Saddle: A Systematic Review Of Occupational Therapy Interventions That Facilitate Return-To-Work, Preston W. Lockwood, Ots, Julie Luu, Ots, Brady Mcguire, Ots, Jay Skaria, Ots
Back In The Saddle: A Systematic Review Of Occupational Therapy Interventions That Facilitate Return-To-Work, Preston W. Lockwood, Ots, Julie Luu, Ots, Brady Mcguire, Ots, Jay Skaria, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Objectives of Presentation:
1. Recognize the opportunity for injured workers, organizations, and society to benefit from occupational therapy interventions that improve return to work (RTW) outcomes.
2. Classify RTW occupational therapy interventions based on effectiveness.
3. Describe strategies to apply evidence-based interventions in current clinical practice.
PICO: What interventions within the scope of occupational therapy best facilitate return-to-work for adults with musculoskeletal disorders on workers compensation?
Presentation: 50 minutes
Promoting Quality Of Life For Individuals With Huntington’S Disease, Lyndsay Gentile, Ots, Mallory Koch, Ots, Elyse Mccabe, Ots, Jessica Royal, Ots, Sarah Sadofsky, Ots
Promoting Quality Of Life For Individuals With Huntington’S Disease, Lyndsay Gentile, Ots, Mallory Koch, Ots, Elyse Mccabe, Ots, Jessica Royal, Ots, Sarah Sadofsky, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Objectives of Presentation:
Describe the symptoms of Huntington’s disease and their impact on functional performance.
Recognize the role of occupational therapy in improving quality of life for individuals with Huntington’s disease.
Discuss how occupational therapy interventions for individuals with Huntington’s disease can be applied in a variety of settings.
Clinical Question:
What is the effectiveness of occupational therapy interventions in improving quality of life for individuals with Huntington’s disease?
Presentation: 46 minutes
Interventions For Improving Occupational Performance Post-Concussion In Children And Adolescents: A Scoping Review, Abigail Gilmore, Ots, Amy Gottesman, Ots, Sarah Kauper, Ots, Michelle Malon, Ots, Brianna Schwoyer, Ots, Alisha Unternahrer, Ots
Interventions For Improving Occupational Performance Post-Concussion In Children And Adolescents: A Scoping Review, Abigail Gilmore, Ots, Amy Gottesman, Ots, Sarah Kauper, Ots, Michelle Malon, Ots, Brianna Schwoyer, Ots, Alisha Unternahrer, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Objectives of Presentation:
● Recognize the significant impact of concussion on immediate and long-term mental and physical well being in the pediatric population.
● Identify the need for novel and effective interventions that address the impact of pediatric concussions.
● Describe current concussion interventions and management practices and the gap that exists in the literature.
● Discuss interventions within the scope of OT practice to address occupational performance in children and adolescents post-concussion.
Clinical Question: What interventions within the scope of occupational therapy practice are indicated in the current literature to improve occupational performance in children and adolescents who have …
Early Mobilization In The Intensive Care Unit (Icu): A Systematic Review, Lara Belasco, Ots, Shannon Dixon, Ots, Nina Pesce, Ots, Jennifer Wong, Ots
Early Mobilization In The Intensive Care Unit (Icu): A Systematic Review, Lara Belasco, Ots, Shannon Dixon, Ots, Nina Pesce, Ots, Jennifer Wong, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of the session, the learner will be able to:
1. Explain early mobilization techniques in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
2. Identify the role of occupational therapy in the ICU
3. Discuss the implications of early mobilization interventions for adults in the ICU
Clinical Question:
What are the effects of early mobilization on ADL performance for adults in the ICU?
Presentation: 42 minutes
Systematic Review: Occupational Therapy And Chronic Conditions In Primary Care, John Flood, Jillian Petty, Noreen Reidy, Shannon Whyte
Systematic Review: Occupational Therapy And Chronic Conditions In Primary Care, John Flood, Jillian Petty, Noreen Reidy, Shannon Whyte
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Learning Objectives:
- Define occupational therapy’s role in the primary care setting with a focus on those with chronic conditions using Occupational Therapy Practice Framework terminology.
- Describe the current evidence on occupational performance related to occupational therapy services in primary care.
- Discuss the future implications for occupational therapists working in primary care.
You've Got A Friend In Me: Effectiveness Of Social Skills Interventions For Children With Adhd, Michelle Carlton, Kelly Davis, Jacquelyn Matlack, Marietta Van Ness
You've Got A Friend In Me: Effectiveness Of Social Skills Interventions For Children With Adhd, Michelle Carlton, Kelly Davis, Jacquelyn Matlack, Marietta Van Ness
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Children diagnosed with ADHD present with the core symptoms of inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity, which lead to challenges with school based activities, including peer interactions, academics, and extracurricular activities (McClelland, Morrison, & Holmes, 2000; Hoza, 2007). Current research identifies social skills interventions as a potential strategy for occupational therapists (OTs) to address these participation challenges of children with ADHD, however there is a multitude of interventions that fall under this umbrella. The variety of social skills interventions allows for flexibility and diversity in implementation, but poses the challenge of choosing the most effective intervention. This choice should be informed by evidence-based …
Technology In Practice: Promoting Participation In Patients With High Level Of Spinal Cord Injury, Morgan Gill, Kate Nuschke, Kaitlin O'Sullivan, Casey Puvogel, Alex Sagnor
Technology In Practice: Promoting Participation In Patients With High Level Of Spinal Cord Injury, Morgan Gill, Kate Nuschke, Kaitlin O'Sullivan, Casey Puvogel, Alex Sagnor
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Motor impairment often occurs following a spinal cord injury, limiting participation in functional tasks. Although the primary rehabilitative focus is to cure paralysis, not all patients experience full recovery. For those who may not regain complete motor function, rehabilitative interventions are needed to bridge the gap between disability and optimal participation. During rehabilitation, patients prioritize increasing independence and participation in meaningful activities (Rigby, Ryan, & Campbell, 2010). More specifically, regaining arm and hand function was reported as a top priority during treatment for individuals with complete spinal cord injury (Peckham, et al., 2001). Technology has been utilized to improve participation …
Falling Into Home Mods: Occupational Therapy’S Role In Keeping Older Adults Safe At Home, Elizabeth Janeczko, Brendan Kiernan, Mary Susan Paige, Stephanie Reitemeier, Joshua Springer
Falling Into Home Mods: Occupational Therapy’S Role In Keeping Older Adults Safe At Home, Elizabeth Janeczko, Brendan Kiernan, Mary Susan Paige, Stephanie Reitemeier, Joshua Springer
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Falls are the leading cause of injury-related deaths and the most common cause of nonfatal injuries and hospital admissions for older adults aged 65 and older.1 Other consequences of falls are increased fear of falling, and decreased independence and participation in performance of daily activities. In the past decade, evidence has identified the multifactorial approach, which includes home modification, as the most effective approach in preventing falls in older adults.2 Occupational therapists have the education and unique skill set to perform client-centered home modifications. The purpose of this presentation is to describe the results of an evidenced-based literature …
Beyond Piecework: Employment For Persons With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities, Kelly Brandwene, Ilese Coleman, Adva Epstein, Alyssa Peachey, Lauren Rosenthal
Beyond Piecework: Employment For Persons With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities, Kelly Brandwene, Ilese Coleman, Adva Epstein, Alyssa Peachey, Lauren Rosenthal
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
All people deserve competitive, fulfilling employment (Lysaght, Cobigo, Hamilton, 2011). Many people with intellectual or developmental disabilities (I/DD) have difficulty obtaining competitive employment despite desiring to work (Lysaght, Ouellett-Kuntz, & Lin, 2010). In past years, people with I/DD have been employed in sheltered workshops; however, they are often paid below minimum wage, do not receive benefits, and are viewed as subordinates. Workers report the desire to work outside of sheltered employment. Competitive employment (integrated/supported employment), can lead to social justice, social inclusion, personal growth, and improved financial situations (Migliore, Mank, Grossi, & Rogan, 2007). Occupational therapists are suited to assist …
Dementia And Technology: Evidence Supporting Assistive Technology For Individuals With Alzheimer’S Disease And Related Dementias, Diana Skoutelas, Christine Tanner, Gabriella Vulpis, Gittel Zelczer
Dementia And Technology: Evidence Supporting Assistive Technology For Individuals With Alzheimer’S Disease And Related Dementias, Diana Skoutelas, Christine Tanner, Gabriella Vulpis, Gittel Zelczer
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
The prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease in the Unites States is estimated to be 5.2 million (Alzheimer’s Association, 2013). Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) can impact an individual’s ability to independently participate in daily occupations within their environment due to executive dysfunction, memory loss, poor judgment, and decreased problem solving (Desai, Grossberg, & Sheth, 2004; Alzheimer’s Association, 2013). Due to the rising prevalence of dementia, Labelle and Mihailidis (2006) note the importance of occupational therapists finding innovative and evidence-based strategies to enable participation in daily occupations. The purpose of this presentation is to present the results of a literature review …
Paws With A Purpose: Evidence Supporting The Use Of Animal Assisted Therapy To Improve Quality Of Life In Adults With Psychiatric Diagnoses, Julia Andraka, Lacey Brinser, Kelly D'Ambrosio, Jordan Justice, Elizabeth Rugen
Paws With A Purpose: Evidence Supporting The Use Of Animal Assisted Therapy To Improve Quality Of Life In Adults With Psychiatric Diagnoses, Julia Andraka, Lacey Brinser, Kelly D'Ambrosio, Jordan Justice, Elizabeth Rugen
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Approximately 62.7 million Americans have a psychiatric diagnosis, including Alzheimer’s disease and mental disorders1,6. Adults who are diagnosed with these conditions experience a variety of limitations, including decreased quality of life4. Occupational Therapy (OT) has been shown to be an effective treatment to increase quality of life in adults with psychiatric diagnoses3. Occupational therapists working within the mental health field often need to use creative and innovative approaches to motivate their clients, including Animal-assisted therapy (AAT). AAT is a unique intervention approach that has the potential to improve a person’s emotional, physical, cognitive and …
Rehabilitative Interventions To Improve Biomechanical Or Functional Outcomes For Children With Obstetric Brachial Plexus Palsy, Loren Massimino, Erin Mulrain, Katherine Scheponik, Rachel Wiley, Houman Ziai
Rehabilitative Interventions To Improve Biomechanical Or Functional Outcomes For Children With Obstetric Brachial Plexus Palsy, Loren Massimino, Erin Mulrain, Katherine Scheponik, Rachel Wiley, Houman Ziai
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
Background: Obstetric brachial plexus palsy (OBPP) affects children worldwide, with incidence rates ranging from 0.5 to 3 per 1000 live births (Foad, Mehlman & Ying, 2008). Injury characteristics vary greatly and therefore, discrepancies exist regarding the most effective rehabilitation interventions. These children receive conservative management (through occupational and physical therapy), Botulinum toxin, surgery, or a combination of treatments (Benjamin, 2005).
Objective: To present the results of a systematic review of the literature to identify rehabilitative interventions that demonstrate statistically significant functional/biomechanical outcomes in children with OBPP.
Methods: A systematic search of the databases PubMed, CINAHL, and MEDLINE …