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Occupational Therapist’S Impact In Current And Changing Roles And Routines For First-Time Foster Parents, Kathryn Chatfield, Becki Cohill, Susan Macdermott, Karen Park
Occupational Therapist’S Impact In Current And Changing Roles And Routines For First-Time Foster Parents, Kathryn Chatfield, Becki Cohill, Susan Macdermott, Karen Park
Summer 2021 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
The purpose of this study was to understand occupational therapist’s impact in current and changing roles and routines for first-time foster parents as well as understanding how to establish, preserve and maintain such meaningful domains. This study allowed for insight into current and changing roles and routines for first-time foster parents. The results from this study allowed for further comprehension on how roles and routines were impacted, and that education and tools can be used to help decrease disruption to these domains. Understanding that taking on a new role as a foster parent means routines will be impacted in one …
Returning To Our Roots: Re-Introducing Art Back Into Occupational Therapy, Vivi Trinh
Returning To Our Roots: Re-Introducing Art Back Into Occupational Therapy, Vivi Trinh
Summer 2021 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
The usage of arts and crafts played a significant role in the fruition of the profession, but as it adopted more medically- and evidence-based treatment methods, most practitioners steered away from arts and crafts. The overall purpose of this project was to promote the use of art in OT as well as learn about the current use of art in OT through discussions held with practicing and retired occupational therapists and OT students with fieldwork experience. A portion of the project includes conducting a needs assessment at Urban Street Angels (USA), a community-based facility in downtown San Diego, CA that …
The Role Of Occupational Therapy: Military Dependents Transitioning Into Motherhood, Ria Allen, Becki Cohill, Susan Macdermott, Karen Park
The Role Of Occupational Therapy: Military Dependents Transitioning Into Motherhood, Ria Allen, Becki Cohill, Susan Macdermott, Karen Park
Summer 2021 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
Background: Motherhood is a time of adjustments and changes. Mothers are learning how to balance taking care of a newborn, household responsibilities, and self-care. Adjustments of routine in everyday occupations can change quickly as the baby's needs evolve over time and established routines are disrupted and new routines are created. For military spouses, military culture and lifestyle can affect adjustments to motherhood as well including deployments, frequent moves, and reestablishing support systems. An in-depth literature review revealed that there is limited occupational therapy research, programming, and resources available to military dependent mothers
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to …
Socastee Interview, Participant #16, April 29, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Socastee Interview, Participant #16, April 29, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Flood Survivor Interviews
A community member of the Rosewood neighborhood in Socastee is interviewed by a CCU student.
Socastee Interview, Participant #12, April 15, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Socastee Interview, Participant #12, April 15, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Flood Survivor Interviews
A community member of the Rosewood neighborhood in Socastee is interviewed by a CCU student.
Socastee Interview, Participant #13, April 14, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Socastee Interview, Participant #13, April 14, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Flood Survivor Interviews
A community member of the Rosewood neighborhood in Socastee is interviewed by a CCU student.
Socastee Interview, Participant #07, April 12, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Socastee Interview, Participant #07, April 12, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Flood Survivor Interviews
A community member of the Rosewood neighborhood in Socastee is interviewed by CCU students.
Socastee Interview, Participant #11, April 8, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Socastee Interview, Participant #11, April 8, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Flood Survivor Interviews
A community member of the Rosewood neighborhood in Socastee is interviewed by a CCU student.
Socastee Interview, Participant #02, April 2, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Socastee Interview, Participant #02, April 2, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Flood Survivor Interviews
A community member of the Rosewood neighborhood in Socastee is interviewed by a CCU student.
An Exploratory Study Of Older Adults’ Emotions To Social Isolation And Their Coping Activities During Covid-19 Pandemic, Letrice Samuels, Michele Kekeh, Muge Akpinar-Elci
An Exploratory Study Of Older Adults’ Emotions To Social Isolation And Their Coping Activities During Covid-19 Pandemic, Letrice Samuels, Michele Kekeh, Muge Akpinar-Elci
College of Health Sciences Posters
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, older adults are advised to remain in their homes and personal spaces since they are at greater risk for COVID-19 related illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths. Health professionals and caregivers are concerned that preventative measures, especially social isolation, may have long-term psychological and age-related effects among older adults. A survey prepared by the Center for Global Health at Old Dominion University, in collaboration with Healthy Chesapeake Inc., assessed social isolation, associated emotions, and daily coping activities of older adults in Chesapeake, Virginia. The target population included senior residents of the Cambridge Square Apartments, where Healthy Chesapeake Inc. …
Socastee Interview, Participant #08, March 31, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Socastee Interview, Participant #08, March 31, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Flood Survivor Interviews
A community member of the Rosewood neighborhood in Socastee is interviewed by a CCU student.
Socastee Interview, Participant #04, March 30, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Socastee Interview, Participant #04, March 30, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Flood Survivor Interviews
A community member of the Rosewood neighborhood in Socastee is interviewed by a CCU student.
Socastee Interview, Participant #03, March 26, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Socastee Interview, Participant #03, March 26, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Flood Survivor Interviews
A community member of the Rosewood neighborhood in Socastee is interviewed by a CCU student.
Socastee Interview, Participant #01, March 26, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Socastee Interview, Participant #01, March 26, 2021, Jennifer Mokos, Jaime Mccauley
Flood Survivor Interviews
A community member of the Rosewood neighborhood in Socastee is interviewed by CCU students.
Mental Health Treatment Services Exposure In Lgbtq+ College Students Of Color, Arianna Kholanjani
Mental Health Treatment Services Exposure In Lgbtq+ College Students Of Color, Arianna Kholanjani
Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)
No abstract provided.
Evaluating Racial And Ethnic Disparities In Access To Primary Care Among Gay And Bisexual Men In The Us, A Population At High-Risk Of Hiv Infection, Jessica S. Kiernan, April D. Kimmel
Evaluating Racial And Ethnic Disparities In Access To Primary Care Among Gay And Bisexual Men In The Us, A Population At High-Risk Of Hiv Infection, Jessica S. Kiernan, April D. Kimmel
Graduate Research Posters
BACKGROUND: 69% of new HIV diagnoses in the US are among gay and bisexual men, with disparities by race and ethnicity. Primary care providers increasingly provide HIV prevention. Racial and ethnic disparities in primary care access are well-documented, but their persistence among gay and bisexual men is unknown. We examined racial and ethnic disparities in access to primary care among this population.
METHODS: We used nationally representative person-level sociodemographic, health status and utilization data, and data on organizational- and socially determinant barriers to care, from the National Health Interview Survey, 2013-2018. Outcomes were: 1) general physician visit
RESULTS: The sample …