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Full-Text Articles in Rehabilitation and Therapy
Creating Interprofessional Simulations With An Electronic Health Record, Stephanie De Sam Lazaro, Darla Coss, Krista Anderson, Sarah Beman
Creating Interprofessional Simulations With An Electronic Health Record, Stephanie De Sam Lazaro, Darla Coss, Krista Anderson, Sarah Beman
Occupational Therapy Faculty Scholarship
Entry level occupational therapy and nursing students participated in interprofessional learning activities utilizing an online electronic health record and face-to-face simulations. Student perceptions and attitudes of interprofessional learning were assessed through the SPICE-R instrument. Outcomes indicated improved communication skills and attitudes towards interprofessional approaches to care.
Utilizing Interprofessional Simulation To Replace Clinical And Fieldwork Experiences During The Covid Pandemic, Stephanie De Sam Lazaro, Darla Coss, Krista Anderson, Sarah Beman
Utilizing Interprofessional Simulation To Replace Clinical And Fieldwork Experiences During The Covid Pandemic, Stephanie De Sam Lazaro, Darla Coss, Krista Anderson, Sarah Beman
Occupational Therapy Faculty Scholarship
Entry level occupational therapy and nursing students participation in interprofessional learning activities utilizing an electronic health record and face-to-face simulations to replace clinical and fieldwork experiences. Student learning outcomes and requirements for clinical and fieldwork education experiences were met. Outcomes indicate interprofessional simulation can meet clinical and fieldwork education needs.
Providing Occupational And Physical Therapy Services In A Free Community-Based Interprofessional Primary Care Clinic, David Chapman, Darla Coss, John Fleming
Providing Occupational And Physical Therapy Services In A Free Community-Based Interprofessional Primary Care Clinic, David Chapman, Darla Coss, John Fleming
Physical Therapy Faculty Scholarship
Interprofessional care provided in a free community-based clinic that focuses on chronic health conditions and health promotion provides an innovative solution to improve societal health. Many existing clinics provide a range of professions but few include allied health services such as occupational and physical therapy. This paper provides a description of the development and implementation of an expanded faculty-guided student-led community based primary care clinic that includes occupational and physical therapists as part of an interprofessional collaborative practice model. A detailed description and explanation of the partners involved, the institutional missions that drive this work, the logistics completed that enabled …
Addressing Oral Health Inequities Through Community Based Programs: Opportunities For Interprofessional Teams, Stephanie De Sam Lazaro, Rachel Mcpherson, Annalise Wallerich
Addressing Oral Health Inequities Through Community Based Programs: Opportunities For Interprofessional Teams, Stephanie De Sam Lazaro, Rachel Mcpherson, Annalise Wallerich
Occupational Therapy Faculty Scholarship
Learning Outcomes of the presentation were for participants to:1. Identify the importance of addressing oral health with all of their clients.2. Recognize strategies that can be used by various professionals to prevent oral health issues.3. Summarize interprofessional teaming opportunities to combat oral health inequities.
Student Emotional Intelligence And Fieldwork Success: Current Evidence, Practical Implications, And Student Trends In Occupational Therapy Education, Katherine Toon, Alyssa Farrell, Kim Morgan, Terri Grundy, Katelyn Brady
Student Emotional Intelligence And Fieldwork Success: Current Evidence, Practical Implications, And Student Trends In Occupational Therapy Education, Katherine Toon, Alyssa Farrell, Kim Morgan, Terri Grundy, Katelyn Brady
Occupational Therapy Faculty Scholarship
The correlation of emotional intelligence and success for OT and OTA students during Fieldwork II has been minimally explored, but has been shown to be positively associated. To begin to better understand this relationship, which includes cultural humility and adaptability, this preliminary literature review of current research and exploration of Fieldwork Performance Evaluation related trends is designed to lay a framework for further studies.
Reaching And Supporting Diverse Student Groups: Examining The Hidden Curriculum In Occupational Therapy Education, Katherine Toon
Reaching And Supporting Diverse Student Groups: Examining The Hidden Curriculum In Occupational Therapy Education, Katherine Toon
Occupational Therapy Faculty Scholarship
As occupational therapy education is becoming more mindful of disparities in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within the classroom and clinical practice, adjustments in curricula need to be made to affect long term changes, especially considering the many connections to intersectionality and improved patient outcomes. This poster explores emerging best practices and important reflections when reviewing health curricula, with special attention paid to the “hidden curriculum” surrounding DEI within occupational therapy education programs. By critically and thoroughly reviewing intended, actual, hidden, and null curricula, a better understanding of program and didactic shortcomings can be compiled and assessed. After distinctive reviews …
A Multi-Component Analysis Of Gait Speed Results In State Senior Games Athletes, Emily Matlack, Samantha Nofsinger, Bradley Tavernier, Chloe Tuma, John Schmitt, Kristin Thomanschefsky, Becca Jordre
A Multi-Component Analysis Of Gait Speed Results In State Senior Games Athletes, Emily Matlack, Samantha Nofsinger, Bradley Tavernier, Chloe Tuma, John Schmitt, Kristin Thomanschefsky, Becca Jordre
Physical Therapy Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
State Senior Games Participants: Analyses Of Senior Athlete Fitness Exam Results Related To Fall Risk., Kristin Thomanschefsky, Emily Matlack, Samantha Nofsinger, Bradley Tavernier, Chloe Tuma, John Schmitt, Becca Jordre
State Senior Games Participants: Analyses Of Senior Athlete Fitness Exam Results Related To Fall Risk., Kristin Thomanschefsky, Emily Matlack, Samantha Nofsinger, Bradley Tavernier, Chloe Tuma, John Schmitt, Becca Jordre
Physical Therapy Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
State Senior Games Participants: Analyses Of Usual And Fast Gait Speed Results., Kristin Thomanschefsky, Emily Matlack, Samantha Nofsinger, Bradley Tavernier, Chloe Tuma, John Schmitt, Becca Jordre
State Senior Games Participants: Analyses Of Usual And Fast Gait Speed Results., Kristin Thomanschefsky, Emily Matlack, Samantha Nofsinger, Bradley Tavernier, Chloe Tuma, John Schmitt, Becca Jordre
Physical Therapy Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.