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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Bal-A-Vis-X Intervention To Improve Upper Limb Coordination In Children With Disability: A Pilot Study, Marta Boot, Zoe Clark, Kyla Hill, Mckenzie Stefanoff, Betsy Donahoe Fillmore, Trisha Renner, Bo Slutz, Mary I. Fisher
Bal-A-Vis-X Intervention To Improve Upper Limb Coordination In Children With Disability: A Pilot Study, Marta Boot, Zoe Clark, Kyla Hill, Mckenzie Stefanoff, Betsy Donahoe Fillmore, Trisha Renner, Bo Slutz, Mary I. Fisher
University of Dayton Doctor of Physical Therapy Annual Research Symposium
Purpose/Hypothesis: Balance/Auditory/Vision exercises (Bal-A-Vis-X) consists of a series of exercises using sand-filled bags and racquet balls. Most of the exercises are completed while standing on a rocker board and heavily rooted in rhythm. The rhythmic patterns are utilized to facilitate focused concentration, crossing midline, motor planning, right/left awareness, eye-hand coordination, balance, bilateral coordination, body and spatial awareness. Only a few published studies have explored Bal-A-Vis-X as an intervention in therapy. The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of Bal-A-Vis-X to improve upper limb coordination in children with motor delays.
Number of Subjects: Fifteen children with motor delays …
Fine Motor Integration For Children With Special Needs And Low Tone, Iliana V. Blancas, Rebecca King
Fine Motor Integration For Children With Special Needs And Low Tone, Iliana V. Blancas, Rebecca King
Spring 2024 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
The topic of focus will be a Fine Motor Integration Program for Children with Special Needs and Low Tone and provide students, parents, teachers, and therapists a resource to aid with the development of these skills. This program hopes to establish the development of the fine motor skills at an early age to reduce the issues that arise later within the school years that stem from lack of fine motor skills within this population.
A Program To Help At Home: Social Skill For Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder, Naomi Solomon, Mary Jan Greer, Justine Faghihifar
A Program To Help At Home: Social Skill For Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder, Naomi Solomon, Mary Jan Greer, Justine Faghihifar
Spring 2024 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
The Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) typically presents in early childhood with delayed or abnormal functioning and according to the CDC (2022), 1 in 44 children have been diagnosed across all demographics. With these high prevalence rates, occupational therapy can be an asset in ASD through a client-centered approach. The problem is the lack of generalization of skills used in the clinic to the home environment to develop and maintain social skills in children with ASD for social participation. This capstone used program development to demonstrate the impact group sessions have on social skills for a child diagnosed with autism by …
Every Moment Counts (Emc): Understanding School Stakeholder Perceptions Of Positive Mental Health Promotion In The Elementary School Setting. A Preliminary Report., Madeline Malooly, Angela Blackwell, Lauren Thomas
Every Moment Counts (Emc): Understanding School Stakeholder Perceptions Of Positive Mental Health Promotion In The Elementary School Setting. A Preliminary Report., Madeline Malooly, Angela Blackwell, Lauren Thomas
Spring 2024 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
For children and adolescents, the prevalence of psychological disorders associated with mental illness continues to rise in North America and is now considered to be the leading cause of disability for this population (Bitsko et al., 2022). It was estimated that between 25 and 50% of adult mental illnesses could be prevented through early intervention and preventative measures in childhood (Kim-Cohen et al., 2003). In an effort to address mental health promotion in schools, Dr. Susan Bazyk founded and created EMC, which is a “multi-pronged mental health promotion initiative to help all children to be mentally healthy in order to …
Occupational Impact Of Caregivers In Pediatric Palliative Care, Lezlye Ramos, Karen Park, Jazminne O. Arteaga
Occupational Impact Of Caregivers In Pediatric Palliative Care, Lezlye Ramos, Karen Park, Jazminne O. Arteaga
Spring 2024 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
The purpose of this study is to understand the occupational impact for caregivers who had a child with a life-limiting or life-threatening condition who had received pediatric palliative care. A lack of understanding of occupational therapy’s role in end-of-life care ultimately underutilizes and under-prepares occupational therapists to work in this practice area. Becoming a medical family caregiver, neglecting personal needs and desires becomes a norm having a in-direct effect on physical and psychological health and well-being. Findings from this study suggest that it is reasonable to infer that occupational participation among caregivers is influenced by finding time for self and …
Occupational Therapists' Perception Of Children With Neurodevelopmental Disorders & Sleep In Pediatric Outpatient Settings, Carina Jimenez, Susan Macdermott, Jazminne Orozco Arteaga
Occupational Therapists' Perception Of Children With Neurodevelopmental Disorders & Sleep In Pediatric Outpatient Settings, Carina Jimenez, Susan Macdermott, Jazminne Orozco Arteaga
Spring 2024 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
The capstone investigates pediatric occupational therapists' views on managing sleep issues in children with neurodevelopmental disorders. It highlights gaps in education and resources and emphasizes the need for evidence-based interventions. Findings emphasize the importance of enhancing occupational therapists' role in addressing sleep challenges for improved family well-being, advocating for more comprehensive education and support systems.
The Role Of Occupational Therapy For Mothers With Children Who Have Had A Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (Nicu) Stay, Reagan Mclendon, Cynthia Haynes
The Role Of Occupational Therapy For Mothers With Children Who Have Had A Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (Nicu) Stay, Reagan Mclendon, Cynthia Haynes
Spring 2024 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
This study examined the occupational needs of mothers with a child who required a NICU stay and illustrates the potential roles of occupational therapy for this population.
Promoting Parental Competence When Transitioning From The Nicu To Home: A Coaching Intervention, Vanessa Chavez, Angela Labrie Blackwell
Promoting Parental Competence When Transitioning From The Nicu To Home: A Coaching Intervention, Vanessa Chavez, Angela Labrie Blackwell
Spring 2024 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
This handbook aims to improve the support system for families in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) by developing a coaching intervention that empowers parents, improves their confidence, and provides necessary home care skills.
Something's Gnawing At Me, Catharine Kral, Brian Harvey
Something's Gnawing At Me, Catharine Kral, Brian Harvey
Posters
17-year-old female presented to Sports Medicine clinic with a chief complaint of bilateral hip pain and difficulty walking who was found to have bilateral ovarian teratoma.
Single Center Retrospective Comparison Of Bivalirudin And Heparin For Therapeutic Anticoagulation In Pediatric Patients, Clayton Habiger, Shannon L. Carpenter
Single Center Retrospective Comparison Of Bivalirudin And Heparin For Therapeutic Anticoagulation In Pediatric Patients, Clayton Habiger, Shannon L. Carpenter
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Background: The pharmacological choice for continuous anticoagulation therapy in pediatric patients has classically been unfractionated heparin. However, with heparin there are risks of treatment resistance in pediatrics given differences in developmental hemostasis, and contemporary medications such as bivalirudin offer a valuable alternative. Bivalirudin binds to thrombin and has shown encouraging results compared to heparin in pediatric patients receiving ECMO, but no comparison has been made in patients receiving therapeutic anticoagulation. Three years ago, Children’s Mercy Pediatric Hematology department encouraged bivalirudin use over heparin use for therapeutic anticoagulation requiring a continuous infusion. Objectives: Compare clinical and laboratory outcomes in patients receiving …
Self-Regulation And Sensory Processing Education Program For Educators, Julianne Mendivil, Tina G. Bhakta, Angela Blackwell
Self-Regulation And Sensory Processing Education Program For Educators, Julianne Mendivil, Tina G. Bhakta, Angela Blackwell
Spring 2024 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
Children with low self-regulation skills may face many challenges in the classroom environment that can impact their performance in school-based activities. As teachers play a vital role in the development of young children, this educational program aims to improve teacher competence (knowledge, skills, and attitudes) in applying sensory processing and self-regulating concepts to the school environment.
The Ci-Asd Program: Implementation Of Contextual Interventions For Autism Spectrum Disorder (Ci-Asd) With Latino Families (Preliminary Report), Gabriel Gonzalez, Erik Pérez, Angela Blackwell
The Ci-Asd Program: Implementation Of Contextual Interventions For Autism Spectrum Disorder (Ci-Asd) With Latino Families (Preliminary Report), Gabriel Gonzalez, Erik Pérez, Angela Blackwell
Spring 2024 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
Children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) experience sensory processing differences that affect their participation in daily activities and routines. Autism affects an estimated 1 in 36 children in the U.S. However, Latino children are diagnosed two years later than white children. Latino families still have the greatest disparities in accessing ASD resources throughout the U.S. compared to white families. The lack of ASD services and resources led to decreased parental self-efficacy, quality of life, and increased child behavioral problems.
Contextual Interventions Adapted for Autism Spectrum Disorder (CI-ASD) are an emerging intervention for occupational therapy (OT) practitioners. Recent literature shows …
Comparing Universal Versus Targeted School Screenings For Depression Among Teens, Research Research Dissemination Committee, Maine, Usa
Comparing Universal Versus Targeted School Screenings For Depression Among Teens, Research Research Dissemination Committee, Maine, Usa
REACH: Research Evidence-to-Action for Community Health
The US Preventive Services Task Force endorses universal adolescent major depressive disorder (MDD) screening in primary care; however, most adolescents lack preventive health care, resulting in worsening disparities in MDD screening and treatment.
A Qualitative Study On Mother's Occupational Engagement After A Nicu Experience, Rachel Garcia, Mary Ann Smith, Julie Heftie Ms, Otr/L
A Qualitative Study On Mother's Occupational Engagement After A Nicu Experience, Rachel Garcia, Mary Ann Smith, Julie Heftie Ms, Otr/L
Spring 2024 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
Mothers who are “at-risk” for complications during pregnancy have an increased probability for mental health conditions following delivery, adversely affecting their engagement in motherhood occupations. This qualitative study identifies how best to address the needs of “at-risk” pregnant women. Through the process of conducting semi-structured interviews with women who have experienced NICU with their babies, and interviews with healthcare practitioners working in the NICU, their narrative addresses what approaches would support women while they are going through their “at-risk” pregnancies to assist them with the transition to their occupational roles as mothers and promote bonding with their baby.
Increasing Palliative Care Team Involvement In Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Patients, Meagan Vacek, Lisa Tarbell, Melissa List, Erin Hall, Jennifer Linebarger, Kelstan Ellis, Gina Jones, Joel Thompson
Increasing Palliative Care Team Involvement In Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Patients, Meagan Vacek, Lisa Tarbell, Melissa List, Erin Hall, Jennifer Linebarger, Kelstan Ellis, Gina Jones, Joel Thompson
Posters
Background: Palliative care facilitates communication, helps with physical and psychological symptom management, and assists in goals of care and advance care planning discussions.1 Multiple organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics and American Society of Clinical Oncology encourage palliative care engagement and their involvement with hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) patients has been shown to be beneficial as HSCT is associated with a high degree of morbidity and possible mortality.2-3 Objective: To increase the number of PaCT consults for patients receiving HSCT for our targeted diagnoses from 48% to 75% by December 2023. Methods: Chart review was conducted for patients …
Early Cholestasis And Vitamin K Deficiency Secondary To Biliary Atresia Presenting As Coagulopathy And Thymic Hemorrhage, Abbey Elsbernd, Lauren Amos Md
Early Cholestasis And Vitamin K Deficiency Secondary To Biliary Atresia Presenting As Coagulopathy And Thymic Hemorrhage, Abbey Elsbernd, Lauren Amos Md
Posters
Background Bleeding and progressive coagulopathy are established symptoms of early cholestasis, including extrahepatic biliary atresia. We present a patient with bleeding secondary to vitamin K deficiency and cholestasis-induced fat malabsorption with unusual presentation of mediastinal mass. Objective Describe a case of late-onset vitamin K deficiency and cholestasis ¬¬presenting as jaundice and coagulopathy with associated bleeding into thymic structures Design/Method Case report Results A 4-week-old term male infant was brought to the ED with fussiness and bruising. Prior to presentation, he was afebrile and followed regularly with his primary care provider for jaundice below phototherapy thresholds. Infant received vitamin K at …
Diagnosis Of Mosaic Rasopathy In A Child With Rhabdomyosarcoma, Meagan Vacek, Paige Johnson, Midhat S. Farooqi, Kristi M. Canty, Dihong Zhou, Brendan Lanpher, Wendy Allen-Rhoades, Erin M. Guest
Diagnosis Of Mosaic Rasopathy In A Child With Rhabdomyosarcoma, Meagan Vacek, Paige Johnson, Midhat S. Farooqi, Kristi M. Canty, Dihong Zhou, Brendan Lanpher, Wendy Allen-Rhoades, Erin M. Guest
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Background: Phacomatosis pigmentokeratotica (PPK) is a subtype of epidermal nevus syndrome characterized by the co-existence of a sebaceous nevus and a speckled lentiginous nevus and described in approximately 30 cases in literature. PPK is now recognized as a mosaic RASopathy due a postzygotic mutation in the Ras-Raf-MEK-ERK pathway. RAS variants are also known to contribute to tumorigenesis, in some pediatric cancers, including rhabdomyosarcoma. Objective: Describe the presentation and evaluation of a child with pelvic rhabdomyosarcoma and evolving skin lesions found to have a rare mosaic-RASopathy. Design/Method: Case Report Results: The patient is a former 32-week premature female who presented to …
Testing For Bleeding Disorders In Child Abuse: Adherence To Aap Recommendations And Results Of Testing, Lyndsey Hultman, Angela Doswell, Henry T. Puls, Shannon L. Carpenter, Angela Bachim, Kristine Campbell, Daniel Lindberg, Joanne Wood, James Anderst
Testing For Bleeding Disorders In Child Abuse: Adherence To Aap Recommendations And Results Of Testing, Lyndsey Hultman, Angela Doswell, Henry T. Puls, Shannon L. Carpenter, Angela Bachim, Kristine Campbell, Daniel Lindberg, Joanne Wood, James Anderst
Presentations
Background: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends evaluations for bleeding disorders in children who have bruising and/or intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) concerning for abuse. Adherence to these recommendations is not known nor are the frequencies of identification of bleeding disorders or laboratory findings suggestive of a bleeding disorder. Objective: Using a multicenter research network (CAPNET), the objectives of this study were to characterize (1) the adherence to AAP recommendations for bleeding disorder testing in total and across CAPNET sites and (2) the frequency of identification of specific bleeding disorders and laboratory values concerning for bleeding disorders. Methods: We performed a …
Improving Frequency Of Peer Review Of Abnormal Genital Exam Findings In Patients Undergoing Sexual Abuse Evaluation, Lyndsey Hultman, Terra N. Frazier, Jennifer Hansen
Improving Frequency Of Peer Review Of Abnormal Genital Exam Findings In Patients Undergoing Sexual Abuse Evaluation, Lyndsey Hultman, Terra N. Frazier, Jennifer Hansen
Presentations
Background/Objectives: 2023 Child Advocacy Center (CAC) accreditation standards require that “all medical professionals providing services to CAC clients must demonstrate that 100% of all findings deemed abnormal or “diagnostic” of trauma from sexual abuse have undergone expert review by an advanced medical consultant”. Prior to program implementation, scheduled Case Review occurred among the authors’ institution child abuse pediatricians (CAPs), but typical practice was to review cases upon CAP request. The authors’ institution faced practice standard implementation barriers of high case volumes and collaboration with multiple different CACs. Our primary aim was to increase peer review of abnormal exams from a …
An Increased Failure Rate Of Asparaginase Desensitization With Calaspargase Pegol, Jillian Fry, Erin M. Guest, Keith J. August
An Increased Failure Rate Of Asparaginase Desensitization With Calaspargase Pegol, Jillian Fry, Erin M. Guest, Keith J. August
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Background: In late 2022, pegaspargase (SS-PEG) became unavailable to patients younger than 22 years in the United States, leaving calaspargase pegol (SC-PEG) as the only available long-acting asparaginase formulation. SC-PEG has been compared to SS-PEG in two randomized, pediatric clinical trials and found to have similar rates of adverse events with comparable rates of event-free survival. Our institution uses a desensitization protocol for patients who experience a hypersensitivity reaction to asparaginase. Here we review our experience with desensitization since the transition to SC-PEG from SS-PEG. Objectives: To compare the rate of hypersensitivity reactions, success of desensitization protocols, and need for …
Anesthetic And Multidisciplinary Management Of A 2-Staged Liver Transplant, Kasey Brooks, Lisa Conley, Brandon Layton
Anesthetic And Multidisciplinary Management Of A 2-Staged Liver Transplant, Kasey Brooks, Lisa Conley, Brandon Layton
Posters
We present a case of a 2 staged liver transplant on a 12-month-old 8kg male with newly diagnosed mitochondrial depletion syndrome causing acute liver failure, refractory lactic acidosis, and cardiopulmonary collapse requiring ECMO. The patient’s past medical history at the time of presentation included history of prematurity at 32 weeks, developmental delay, and a brother with an undiagnosed pancreatic disorder. The patient was brought in by parents to the emergency department with a cough, minimal PO intake for 5 days, and increased fatigue who was found to be URI positive. Initial labs were concerning for anemia, elevated bilirubin, elevated AST/ALT, …
Anterior Hip Pain In Adolescent Female Wrestler, Melanie Kennedy
Anterior Hip Pain In Adolescent Female Wrestler, Melanie Kennedy
Posters
No abstract provided.
Ovarian Torsion, Children's Mercy Kansas City
Transition Skills Lab: A Telehealth Intervention For Improving Healthcare Transition In Youth With Special Health Care Needs, Angela Combs Ma, Alaina Linafelter, Jordan Sevart, Michele H. Maddux
Transition Skills Lab: A Telehealth Intervention For Improving Healthcare Transition In Youth With Special Health Care Needs, Angela Combs Ma, Alaina Linafelter, Jordan Sevart, Michele H. Maddux
Posters
Introduction: Few interventions exist to provide hands-on practice of key health management tasks to youth with special health care needs (YSHCN). The Transition Skills Lab was adapted from Jerlym Porter’s work and piloted as a virtual intervention in YSHCN. Methods: Sixteen young adults participated in the virtual Transition Skills Lab, during which they practiced three key patient competencies pertaining to health care tasks: reading an insurance card, reading a pill bottle label, and scheduling an initial visit with an adult doctor. Participants were then asked to rate their confidence on skills taught within the intervention on a four-point scale from …
Telehealth Implementation Of A Young Adult Ibd Clinic: Uptake, Benefits To Patient Care, And Challenges, Angela Combs Ma, Alaina Linafelter, Jordan Sevart, Michele H. Maddux
Telehealth Implementation Of A Young Adult Ibd Clinic: Uptake, Benefits To Patient Care, And Challenges, Angela Combs Ma, Alaina Linafelter, Jordan Sevart, Michele H. Maddux
Posters
Introduction: Since the COVID-19 pandemic, pediatric psychologists have been at the forefront of telemedicine expansion to ensure access for patients and families to needed mental health services. This has required adaptations across the care continuum – from scheduling to service delivery to documentation. This poster aims to summarize the telehealth (TH) application of a Young Adult IBD Clinic (YAC-IBD) that provides transition preparation to youth with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Methods: In April 2020, the YAC-IBD was converted from in-person visits to a virtual visit format. Since then, 119 youth ages 17-21 (inclusive) have been seen in this clinic. This …
Antimicrobial Duration Stewardship Project: A Qi Approach, Joshua Saucedo, Rana El Feghaly, Amanda Nedved, Leslie Hueschen, Marsha Dannenburg, Tanis Stewart, Patty Philips, Jennifer Floyd
Antimicrobial Duration Stewardship Project: A Qi Approach, Joshua Saucedo, Rana El Feghaly, Amanda Nedved, Leslie Hueschen, Marsha Dannenburg, Tanis Stewart, Patty Philips, Jennifer Floyd
Presentations
A QI project aimed at increasing the percentage of children discharged home from the emergency department with a diagnosis of community acquired pneumonia (CAP) or acute bacterial rhinosinusitis (ABRS) treated with an optimal antibiotic duration (5 days or less for CAP, 7 days or less for ABRS) from 22% to 70% by July 2025. Additionally, assess for differences in care based on demographic and socioeconomic factors such as the area deprivation index. National guidelines and CMH clinical pathways recommend short antibiotic durations (5-7 days) for most infections (5 days for community acquired pneumonia, 5-7 days for acute bacterial rhinosinusitis). At …
Single-Step Collagen-Elastin Dermal Matrix With Split-Thickness Skin Grafting For Keloid Burn Scars: A Case Series, Meredith Elman, Pablo Aguayo
Single-Step Collagen-Elastin Dermal Matrix With Split-Thickness Skin Grafting For Keloid Burn Scars: A Case Series, Meredith Elman, Pablo Aguayo
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Introduction Keloids may pose significant difficulty to affected patients: they can be painful, itchy, impact mobility if they cross joints, and most disruptively, can be physically disfiguring and cause emotional distress. While multiple treatments exist, none reliably provide scar resolution, and up to 100% of keloids return after surgical excision. MatriDerm is a dermal replacement scaffold that has shown previous efficacy in management of a variety of acute and chronic wounds in adults, including burns. In this two patient case series, we aim to demonstrate the efficacy of single-step application of MatriDerm dermal substitute with split-thickness skin grafting in the …
Large Single Center Experience With Extubation During Neonatal And Pediatric Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, Cara Holton, Johanna I. Orrick, Debra E. Newton, Jenna Miller
Large Single Center Experience With Extubation During Neonatal And Pediatric Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, Cara Holton, Johanna I. Orrick, Debra E. Newton, Jenna Miller
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Introduction: Extubation of neonatal and pediatric patients supported with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) may avoid ventilator induced lung injury, decrease neurosedative exposure, and improve rehabilitation and mobility. Few studies have evaluated incidence and outcomes of pediatric patients extubated during ECMO. Methods: A single-center retrospective cohort study was performed to describe our experience with extubation on ECMO. All patients extubated on ECMO from 2013-2022 were included. Patients who had a tracheostomy prior to ECMO cannulation were excluded. Patients who had a tracheostomy placed during their ECMO run were included if extubation took place prior to tracheostomy placement. Results: Forty patients were …
Pharyngitis, Children's Mercy Kansas City
Pharyngitis, Children's Mercy Kansas City
Clinical Pathways (Formally Known As Clinical Practice Guidelines)
No abstract provided.
Sepsis, Children's Mercy Kansas City