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Evidence In Action: Impact Of Early Occupational Therapy Intervention In The Complex Stroke Patient, Gabriela Charles, Otr/L, Katie Connolly, Otr/L, Alan Cook, Otr/L, Megan Drollinger, Otr/L
Evidence In Action: Impact Of Early Occupational Therapy Intervention In The Complex Stroke Patient, Gabriela Charles, Otr/L, Katie Connolly, Otr/L, Alan Cook, Otr/L, Megan Drollinger, Otr/L
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Introduction
Cerebrovascular disorders represent the third leading cause of mortality and second major cause of long-term disability in North America (3). Patients who arrive at the emergency room within 3 hours of their first symptoms tend to have less disability 3 months after a stroke than those who received delayed care (4). Further, several studies suggest stroke rehabilitation is most effective when initiated early, and confirms the existence of a positive correlation between early rehabilitation interventions and improved functional outcomes (2). Rationale to support these findings is centered around various arguments that bed rest negatively affects various body systems and …
Ot & Industrial Design: Developing Client-Centered Product Designs To Enhance Occupational Performance & Participation, Kimberly S. Mollo, Otd, Otr/L, Robert W. Walsh, Ms, Otr/L, Michael Mcallister, Mid
Ot & Industrial Design: Developing Client-Centered Product Designs To Enhance Occupational Performance & Participation, Kimberly S. Mollo, Otd, Otr/L, Robert W. Walsh, Ms, Otr/L, Michael Mcallister, Mid
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Objectives
- Recognize the needs and benefits of broadening inter-professional collaborations outside traditional occupational therapy models of teaching, learning, and practice.
- Identify components required to create, conduct, and integrate effective inter-professional occupational therapy and industrial design collaboration
- Describe outcomes to measure effectiveness at the student, client, and inter-professional levels.
Teaching Mindfulness Strategies To Parents Of Adolescents With Executive Functioning Deficits To Support Caregiving Skills, Kimberly S. Mollo, Otd, Otr/L
Teaching Mindfulness Strategies To Parents Of Adolescents With Executive Functioning Deficits To Support Caregiving Skills, Kimberly S. Mollo, Otd, Otr/L
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SETTING & BACKGROUND
Health Horizons
- Suburban private medical practice located in suburbs of Philadelphia
- General, integrative, and holistic medicine; psychiatry
- OT referrals contracted to Kimberly S. Mollo’s private homecare practice
- Population: child, adolescent & young adult (ages 7-25)
- Dx: ADHD, ODD, LD, NVLD, anxiety, & co-morbid executive dysfunction
- OT sessions in home; parents are present to provide carryover
- Fee-for-service pay structure
Executive Functioning
- Defined: complex neurological processes necessary for purposeful activity
- Skills emerge, combine, and mature during teenage years
- Lack of skill attainment:
- Leads to difficulties in all areas of occupation
- Predictor of level of occupational dysfunction in adulthood
- Parents …
Enhancing Occupational Therapy Student Systematic Reviews: An Occupational Therapy Faculty And Librarian Collaboration, Teal W. Benevides, Phd, Otr/L, Katie Moran, Ots, Gary E. Kaplan, Ms, Ahip, Paul Hunter, Mlis, Dmd, Daniel G. Kipnis, Msi
Enhancing Occupational Therapy Student Systematic Reviews: An Occupational Therapy Faculty And Librarian Collaboration, Teal W. Benevides, Phd, Otr/L, Katie Moran, Ots, Gary E. Kaplan, Ms, Ahip, Paul Hunter, Mlis, Dmd, Daniel G. Kipnis, Msi
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Objective: To describe the outcomes of a curriculum-based collaboration between Occupational Therapy faculty and librarians (‘collaboration’) to enhance graduate student skills for conducting and disseminating a systematic review (SR)
Using Animals During Occupational Therapy To Improve Quality Of Life, Lauren Morosky, Mat, Ots, Elizabeth Gina Fenn, Ots, Audrey Zapletal, Ms, Otr/L
Using Animals During Occupational Therapy To Improve Quality Of Life, Lauren Morosky, Mat, Ots, Elizabeth Gina Fenn, Ots, Audrey Zapletal, Ms, Otr/L
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Background:
Integrating animals into occupational therapy intervention with individuals of various health conditions…
- Incorporating animals into an OT intervention plan is unique and can be an alternative to traditional device. Research suggests the animals may be viewed as a form of assistive technology(Camp, 2001).
- Occupational therapy intervention incorporating animals may:
- Increase participation in the community
- Augment the individual’s independence
- Positively impact the individual's psychosocial functioning (Camp, 2001)
Strategies For Integrating Health Literacy Into Entry-Level Ot Curricula: A Comprehensive Approach, Susan Toth-Cohen, Phd, Otr/L, Cheryl Miller, Drot, Otr/L, Mary Muhlenhaupt, Otd, Otr/L, Faota, Audrey Zapletal, Ms, Otr/L
Strategies For Integrating Health Literacy Into Entry-Level Ot Curricula: A Comprehensive Approach, Susan Toth-Cohen, Phd, Otr/L, Cheryl Miller, Drot, Otr/L, Mary Muhlenhaupt, Otd, Otr/L, Faota, Audrey Zapletal, Ms, Otr/L
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Synopsis:
Health literacy is a significant factor impacting the efficacy of healthcare services. Initiatives related to health literacy demonstrate that OTs have unique opportunities to promote health literacy and facilitate its integration into practice. It is therefore critical to explore ways in which health literacy content can be incorporated into entry-‐level OT curricula. Doing so will help ensure that future practitioners are prepared to meet key standards related to health literacy, including those established by ACOTE. This session will highlight strategies and methods to incorporate health literacy into entry-‐level OT curricula.
Prevalence And Utilization Of Medical Care Services In Persons With Autism Spectrum Disorder Using Medicare Claims, Henry J. Carretta, Phd, Katelyn Graves, Ms, Teal W. Benevides, Phd, Ms, Otr/L
Prevalence And Utilization Of Medical Care Services In Persons With Autism Spectrum Disorder Using Medicare Claims, Henry J. Carretta, Phd, Katelyn Graves, Ms, Teal W. Benevides, Phd, Ms, Otr/L
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Objective:
To characterize the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) among persons in Medicare claims and contrast with prevalence documented during disability determination in Social Security Administration (SSA) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) files.
Poster presented at APHA in Chicago Illinois.
Use Of Medicare Claims As A Source For Research Prevalence And Utilization Of Medical Care Services In Persons With Autism Spectrum Disorder Over And Under Age 65, Henry J. Carretta, Phd, Katelyn Graves, Ms, Teal W. Benevides, Phd, Ms, Otr/L
Use Of Medicare Claims As A Source For Research Prevalence And Utilization Of Medical Care Services In Persons With Autism Spectrum Disorder Over And Under Age 65, Henry J. Carretta, Phd, Katelyn Graves, Ms, Teal W. Benevides, Phd, Ms, Otr/L
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Objective:
1. To evaluate the feasibility of using Medicare claims by determining the number of identifiable persons with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in a three year limited data set (2008-2010)
2. To describe the structure, types, and limitations of Medicare claims files for ASD research
Embedding Mindfulness Practice In Entry-Level Occupational Therapy Education Program: Experiences And Outcomes, Mary Muhlenhaupt, Otd, Otr/L, Faota, Shelly Wallock, Dr.P.H., Otr/L
Embedding Mindfulness Practice In Entry-Level Occupational Therapy Education Program: Experiences And Outcomes, Mary Muhlenhaupt, Otd, Otr/L, Faota, Shelly Wallock, Dr.P.H., Otr/L
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Objective:
To embed mindfulness practice into an entry-level occupational therapy curriculum and assess outcomes to reduce student stress and promote well-being.
Cross-Cultural And Inter-Professional Knowledge Translation Of Developmentally Supportive Care In An Indian Nicu, Amy Carroll, Otd, Otr/L, Susan Toth-Cohen, Phd, Otr/L
Cross-Cultural And Inter-Professional Knowledge Translation Of Developmentally Supportive Care In An Indian Nicu, Amy Carroll, Otd, Otr/L, Susan Toth-Cohen, Phd, Otr/L
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Synopsis:
A cross-cultural, and inter-professional NICU Team, including an American OT, used knowledge translation (KT) frameworks to apply current global evidence in developmentally supportive care in ways that were useful, cost effective, and meaningful to the families and staff in their tertiary care NICU setting in Gurgaon, India. The team used Pre & Post videotaping of routine care and procedures to measure the change in practice.
Objectives
1. Increase NICU nurses’ use of DSC during routine care and procedures
2. Decrease the use of non-supportive behaviors
An Interprofessional, Tailored Behavioral Intervention For Sleep Problems In Autism: Use Of Sensory Data To Inform Intervention, Rebecca Sinko, Ms, Otr/L, Sarah E. Kauper, Bs, Ots, Phoi Truong, Bs, Ots, Rachel L. Dumont, Bs, Ots, Amy L. Miller, Bs, Ots, Roseann C. Schaaf, Phd, Otr/L, Faota, Margaret Souders, Phd, Crnp, Eric D. Bull, Ots, Denise G. Doria, Ots, Jamie A. Frank, Ots, Jenna R. Grady, Ots
An Interprofessional, Tailored Behavioral Intervention For Sleep Problems In Autism: Use Of Sensory Data To Inform Intervention, Rebecca Sinko, Ms, Otr/L, Sarah E. Kauper, Bs, Ots, Phoi Truong, Bs, Ots, Rachel L. Dumont, Bs, Ots, Amy L. Miller, Bs, Ots, Roseann C. Schaaf, Phd, Otr/L, Faota, Margaret Souders, Phd, Crnp, Eric D. Bull, Ots, Denise G. Doria, Ots, Jamie A. Frank, Ots, Jenna R. Grady, Ots
Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations
Purpose:
The purpose of this poster is to demonstrate how Sensory Profile data informed occupational therapy sleep interventions for two participants as part of an Interprofessional Tailored Behavioral Intervention study.
The Ot's Role In An Interprofessional Research Team, Sara Benham, Otd, Otr/L, Atp, Susan Toth-Cohen, Phd, Otr/L
The Ot's Role In An Interprofessional Research Team, Sara Benham, Otd, Otr/L, Atp, Susan Toth-Cohen, Phd, Otr/L
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Why Interprofessional Research?
The research field receives contributions from multiple disciplines and is inclusive by nature. •Feels natural in our day to day work practices to collaborate with other professions. •A plan to build research capacity includes establishing a research culture, environment, and infrastructure as well as partnership with other disciplines (Frontera et al., 2006).
Occupational Therapy And Family Caregiver Training: The Key To Successful Dementia Care, Catherine V. Piersol, Phd, Otr/L, Ann O'Sullivan, Otr/L, Lsw, Faota
Occupational Therapy And Family Caregiver Training: The Key To Successful Dementia Care, Catherine V. Piersol, Phd, Otr/L, Ann O'Sullivan, Otr/L, Lsw, Faota
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Most people with Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders live in the community and are cared for by family caregivers who have not received formal training. Evidence has shown that caregiving can have profound negative effects on a caregiver’s own physical and psychological health, including increasing social isolation and decreasing quality of life and wellbeing. If the demands of care exceed the caregiver’s capacity, the person with dementia can also be negatively affected. Research supports the effectiveness of teaching caregivers approaches that match the skills and interests of the person with dementia, use appropriate cues, identify and modify behavioral triggers, and …
Parents' Goals: An Analysis Of Therapist Reasoning, Amy L. Miller, Ots, Rachel L. Dumont, Ots, Janice P. Burke, Phd, Otr/L, Faota, Ellen S. Cohn, Scd, Otr/L, Faota, Sarah E. Kauper, Ots, Roseann C. Schaaf, Phd, Otr/L, Faota, Eric D. Bull, Ots, Denise G. Doria, Ots, Jamie A. Frank, Ots, Jenna R. Grady, Ots, Phoi Truong, Ots
Parents' Goals: An Analysis Of Therapist Reasoning, Amy L. Miller, Ots, Rachel L. Dumont, Ots, Janice P. Burke, Phd, Otr/L, Faota, Ellen S. Cohn, Scd, Otr/L, Faota, Sarah E. Kauper, Ots, Roseann C. Schaaf, Phd, Otr/L, Faota, Eric D. Bull, Ots, Denise G. Doria, Ots, Jamie A. Frank, Ots, Jenna R. Grady, Ots, Phoi Truong, Ots
Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations
Purpose:
Illustrate the use of DDDM to develop parent-identified goals for occupational therapy and to identify underlying sensory integration factors hypothesized to be impacting participation.
Primary Care In Geriatrics: Context, Opportunities, And Resources For Occupational Therapy, Catherine V. Piersol, Phd, Otr/L
Primary Care In Geriatrics: Context, Opportunities, And Resources For Occupational Therapy, Catherine V. Piersol, Phd, Otr/L
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Learning Objectives:
1. Discuss health care delivery trends and system changes that offer opportunities for occupational therapy in primary care for older adults in the community.
2. Describe the contributions of occupational therapy on the interprofessional primary care team.
3. Utilize current resources and evidence that support the role of occupational therapy in geriatric primary care.
Agenda:
1. Overview of primary care.
2. Health trends and reform initiatives that open doors for occupational therapy.
3. Opportunities (and barriers) for occupational therapy in primary care
4. Current NIH funded study testing a primary care occupational therapy intervention.
5. Resources and Discussion. …
Screen Time Overtime: Should A “Screen Time Diet” Be Part Of Healthy Everyday Activities And Routines For Families And Their Young Children?, Sarah Jamieson, Ots, Mary Muhlenhaupt, Otd, Otr/L, Faota
Screen Time Overtime: Should A “Screen Time Diet” Be Part Of Healthy Everyday Activities And Routines For Families And Their Young Children?, Sarah Jamieson, Ots, Mary Muhlenhaupt, Otd, Otr/L, Faota
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Introduction:
Though television is still the primary form of media for children, almost one-third of TV programming is accessed through smart phones, tablets, and computers (Strasburger et al., 2013).
•Families do not adhere to AAP’s guidelines (Brown, 2011)
•Research suggests detrimental effect on young children
OT’s are an integral resource to help families design healthy recreational “screen time diets.”