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Understanding Participation In A Community-Based Art Program, Melody Taban, Otd, Otr, Gabrielle Kains, Otd, Otr/L, Lydia Navarro-Walker, Otd, Otr/L, Namrata Grampurohit, Phd, Otr/L Oct 2019

Understanding Participation In A Community-Based Art Program, Melody Taban, Otd, Otr, Gabrielle Kains, Otd, Otr/L, Lydia Navarro-Walker, Otd, Otr/L, Namrata Grampurohit, Phd, Otr/L

Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations

Objectives

  1. To understand the perceived benefits of occupational engagement with art for people with dementia and their informal caregivers
  2. To understand the art program’s influence on interpersonal relationships


Health Coaching In Context: A Descriptive Case Study, Caitlin Cadematori, Otd, Otr/L, Samantha Betz, Otd, Otr/L, Winnie Dunn, Phd, Otr/L, Faota, Mj Mulcahey, Phd, Otr/L Oct 2019

Health Coaching In Context: A Descriptive Case Study, Caitlin Cadematori, Otd, Otr/L, Samantha Betz, Otd, Otr/L, Winnie Dunn, Phd, Otr/L, Faota, Mj Mulcahey, Phd, Otr/L

Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations

Persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) often report challenges with accessing employment, reliable transportation and opportunities for social engagement, resulting in decreased independence and self-efficacy.1 When challenges with access are addressed, participation in valued activities is possible and supports social-emotional health, physical health, and quality of life.2,3

“Health Coaching in Context” is a skillful dialogue that adheres to coaching competencies and draws from the tenets of health coaching and positive psychology. “Health Coaching in Context” reflects authentic client centeredness, and develops problem solving skills that address solutions that lead to meaningful engagement in everyday living despite the presence …


Thriving After Pediatric Sci: Two Life Stories, Samantha Betz, Otd, Otr/L, Caitlin Cadematori, Otd, Otr/L, Mj Mulcahey, Phd, Otr/L Oct 2019

Thriving After Pediatric Sci: Two Life Stories, Samantha Betz, Otd, Otr/L, Caitlin Cadematori, Otd, Otr/L, Mj Mulcahey, Phd, Otr/L

Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations

  • To understand the lived experiences of spinal cord injury (SCI) as described by two people with SCI through life story interviewing.
  • Narrative inquiry is a useful method to study the experience of living with a disability because story-telling allows individuals to explain how their conditions have influenced their everyday lives.1,3,7,12,13,14
  • Existing narrative studies have explored lived experiences of SCI and the distinct perspectives of men and women, athletes with SCI, and caregivers of persons with SCI.3,9,12,13,15
  • This study may be among the first accounts of life stories of adults with pediatric onset SCI. *The two participant’s names have been changed …


Occupational Therapy Students’ Perception Of Types Of Class Preparation Activities, Caitlin Taylor, Margaret A. Ryan, Marie-Christine Potvin, Phd, Otr/L Oct 2019

Occupational Therapy Students’ Perception Of Types Of Class Preparation Activities, Caitlin Taylor, Margaret A. Ryan, Marie-Christine Potvin, Phd, Otr/L

Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations

This mixed-methods pilot study examined OT student perceptions of the practicality and perceived benefits of 4 class preparation activities used in 3 occupational therapy courses.


Third-Wave Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness, And Behavioral Activation, Sonny Misa, Mary Muhlenhaupt, Otd, Otr/L, Faota Oct 2019

Third-Wave Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness, And Behavioral Activation, Sonny Misa, Mary Muhlenhaupt, Otd, Otr/L, Faota

Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations

Learning Objectives

  • Restate Active Participation, Just-right Challenge, Motivating and Rewarding, and Therapist as Coach in their own words
  • Differentiate between Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Third-wave Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Illustrate the difference between meditation and mindfulness
  • Discuss the implication of extended Behavioral Activation for occupational therapy practice


Community-Based Level Ii Fieldwork Program At An Adult Day Program For Clients With Memory Loss: Site, Academic Program, & Fw Educator’S Perceptions, Nakia L. Lynn, Otr/L, Caps, Jeanne M. Coviello, Otd, Otr/L, Nadine Sabila, Ms, Lnha, Csw Oct 2019

Community-Based Level Ii Fieldwork Program At An Adult Day Program For Clients With Memory Loss: Site, Academic Program, & Fw Educator’S Perceptions, Nakia L. Lynn, Otr/L, Caps, Jeanne M. Coviello, Otd, Otr/L, Nadine Sabila, Ms, Lnha, Csw

Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations

  • At the conclusion of this poster, participants will be able to describe at least three benefits of creating a community-based Level I and Level II fieldwork at Adult Day Programs.
  • At the conclusion of this poster, participants will be able to state at least three benefits of using the collaborative fieldwork model for Level II OT practitioner students.


Ota Students’ Perceptions Of An Inter & Intraprofessional Level I Experience In Morocco, Julia Sablom, Otas, Sophia Mascaro, Otas, Jeanne M. Coviello, Otd, Otr/L Oct 2019

Ota Students’ Perceptions Of An Inter & Intraprofessional Level I Experience In Morocco, Julia Sablom, Otas, Sophia Mascaro, Otas, Jeanne M. Coviello, Otd, Otr/L

Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations

  • Cultural immersion experiences provide students with authentic, real-life opportunities to engage with clients serving as a powerful tool to enhance students’ global perspectives of occupation (Humbert, Burket, Deveney, & Kennedy, 2012).
  • Interprofessional & intraprofessional education provides students with an increased understanding of the unique knowledge, skills, scope, function, & roles within their own & among other disciplines (IEC, 2011; Jung, Salvatori, & Martin, 2008).


Effect Of Verbal Directions On Grip Strength Evaluated Using The Handheld Dynamometer, Laura Walsh, Otd, Otr/L, Cht, Marie-Christine Potvin, Phd, Otr/L Oct 2019

Effect Of Verbal Directions On Grip Strength Evaluated Using The Handheld Dynamometer, Laura Walsh, Otd, Otr/L, Cht, Marie-Christine Potvin, Phd, Otr/L

Department of Occupational Therapy Faculty Papers

Background: Grip strength measurement using the handheld dynamometer is a key aspect of the evaluation of an upper extremity injury. The handheld dynamometer manufacturer has established research-based guidelines outlining body positioning during grip strength measurement. However, verbal direction guidelines, while provided, have not yet been shown to be most effective through research. This study seeks to determine whether the use of one of two types of verbal directions, with and without encouragements, resulted in greater grip strength as measured by the handheld dynamometer.

Method: The grip strength of healthy females (n = 60) was compared using two sets of prerecorded …


Inspiration For The Future: The Role Of Inspiratory Muscle Training In Cystic Fibrosis., Ren-Jay Shei, Robert L Dekerlegand, Kelly A Mackintosh, John D Lowman, Melitta A Mcnarry Aug 2019

Inspiration For The Future: The Role Of Inspiratory Muscle Training In Cystic Fibrosis., Ren-Jay Shei, Robert L Dekerlegand, Kelly A Mackintosh, John D Lowman, Melitta A Mcnarry

Department of Physical Therapy Faculty Papers

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an inherited, multi-system, life-limiting disease characterized by a progressive decline in lung function, which accounts for the majority of CF-related morbidity and mortality. Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) has been proposed as a rehabilitative strategy to treat respiratory impairments associated with CF. However, despite evidence of therapeutic benefits in healthy and other clinical populations, the routine application of IMT in CF can neither be supported nor refuted due to the paucity of methodologically rigorous research. Specifically, the interpretation of available studies regarding the efficacy of IMT in CF is hampered by methodological threats to internal and external …


Neural Foundations Of Ayres Sensory Integration, Shelly J. Lane, Zoe Mailloux, Sarah Schoen, Anita Bundy, Teresa A. May-Benson, L. Diane Parham, Susanne Smith Roley, Roseann C. Schaaf Jun 2019

Neural Foundations Of Ayres Sensory Integration, Shelly J. Lane, Zoe Mailloux, Sarah Schoen, Anita Bundy, Teresa A. May-Benson, L. Diane Parham, Susanne Smith Roley, Roseann C. Schaaf

Department of Occupational Therapy Faculty Papers

Sensory integration, now trademarked as Ayres Sensory Integration® or ASI, is based on principles of neuroscience and provides a framework for understanding the contributions of the sensory and motor foundations of human behavior. The theory and practice of ASI continues to evolve as greater understanding of the neurobiology of human behavior emerges. In this paper we examine core constructs of ASI identified in the seminal work of Dr. Jean Ayres, and present current neuroscience research that underlies the main patterns of sensory integration function and dysfunction. We consider how current research verifies and clarifies Ayres’ propositions by describing functions …


Risk Factors For The Elevation Of Psychosocial Barriers In The Recovery Of Lumbar Pathology, Christopher Keating, Cameron Hui, Gerard Smith, Tingting Zhan Jun 2019

Risk Factors For The Elevation Of Psychosocial Barriers In The Recovery Of Lumbar Pathology, Christopher Keating, Cameron Hui, Gerard Smith, Tingting Zhan

Department of Physical Therapy Faculty Papers

Background/Purpose: The prevalence of low back pain (LBP) continues to rise and an appreciation for a biopsychosocial approach, which takes in multiple facets of a patient presentation, may significantly impact this increase. To the best our knowledge, there are no studies evaluating the relationship between the STarTBack Screening Tool (SBT) and the access point the patient enters the health system. Our hypothesis is that patients that access care through the medical model will exhibit greater psychosocial risk.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of 1404 cases of LBP utilizing past medical history, demographic information, and SBT data. A linear regression model to …


An Innovative Interprofessional Team To Enhance Refugee Resettlement Into U.S. Daily Life, Stephen Kern, Phd, Otr/L, Faota, Christina Kubica, Msw Jun 2019

An Innovative Interprofessional Team To Enhance Refugee Resettlement Into U.S. Daily Life, Stephen Kern, Phd, Otr/L, Faota, Christina Kubica, Msw

Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations

The world continues to see dramatic increases in the numbers of refugees as new humanitarian crises emerge. Once approved by a host nation, the resettlement process begins. To facilitate successful resettlement, a collaborative partnership between a refugee resettlement agency and a university occupational therapy program has continued to successfully serve the needs of the partnership’s three key stakeholders; the organization; the individual refugee or family; and the clinical training of occupational therapy students. Through ongoing program development and enhancements, an innovative interprofessional team approach to resettlement has emerged.

Together, with the individuals and families served, a clientcentered, interprofessional approach was …


The Validity, Reliability, Measurement Error, And Minimum Detectable Change Of The 30‐Second Fast‐Paced Walk Test In Persons With Knee Osteoarthritis: A Novel Test Of Short‐Distance Walking Ability, Lisa T. Hoglund, Phd, Erik Folkins, Dpt, Laura Pontiggia, Phd, Michael W. Knapp, Dpt Jun 2019

The Validity, Reliability, Measurement Error, And Minimum Detectable Change Of The 30‐Second Fast‐Paced Walk Test In Persons With Knee Osteoarthritis: A Novel Test Of Short‐Distance Walking Ability, Lisa T. Hoglund, Phd, Erik Folkins, Dpt, Laura Pontiggia, Phd, Michael W. Knapp, Dpt

Department of Physical Therapy Faculty Papers

Objective

To develop and establish the reliability, validity, measurement error, and minimum detectable change of a novel 30‐second fast‐paced walk test (30SFW) in persons with knee osteoarthritis (OA) that is easy to administer and can quantify walking performance in persons of all abilities.

Methods

Twenty females with symptomatic knee OA (mean age [SD] 58.30 [8.05] years) and 20 age‐ and sex‐matched asymptomatic controls (57.25 [8.71] years) participated in the study. Participants completed questionnaires of demographic and clinical data, the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS), and the 36‐item Short Form Health Survey (SF‐36) followed by 30SFW performance. Participants returned …


Client Centered Simulation: Practicing Interprofessional Teamwork With Standardized Patients, E. Adel Herge, Otd, Otr/L, Faota, Sarah Libros, Ba, Courtney Newsome, Ba, Richard Hass, Phd, Caitlin Cadematori, Ots, Abegale Nelson, Bs, Neal Geosits, Ba Jun 2019

Client Centered Simulation: Practicing Interprofessional Teamwork With Standardized Patients, E. Adel Herge, Otd, Otr/L, Faota, Sarah Libros, Ba, Courtney Newsome, Ba, Richard Hass, Phd, Caitlin Cadematori, Ots, Abegale Nelson, Bs, Neal Geosits, Ba

Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations

Background

Interprofessional education (IPE) prepares students to work in collaborative teams (Burin et al., 2009). Educators use a variety of methods to develop and enhance teamwork skills (Fox et al., 2018).

Standardized patient (SP) simulations allow students to practice skills in safe environments (Herge et al., 2013) and respond to situations as they would under natural conditions (McGaghie, 1999). As an active learning experience, SP simulations help students break through the “illusion of understanding” (Syinicki & McKeachie, 2001 p. 190).

Kirkpatrick posits a hierarchy of changes as a result of training/education (Kirkpatric, 1979). At the highest level is transfer of …


A Systematic Review Of The Efficacy Of Motivational Interviewing On Occupational Performance, J. Binder, Ots, C. Hannum, Ots, C. Mccarthy, Ots, E. Mcleod, Ots, J. Overpeck, Ots, L. Kaiser, Otd, Ms, Otr/L, M.-C. Potvin, Phd, Otr/L Jun 2019

A Systematic Review Of The Efficacy Of Motivational Interviewing On Occupational Performance, J. Binder, Ots, C. Hannum, Ots, C. Mccarthy, Ots, E. Mcleod, Ots, J. Overpeck, Ots, L. Kaiser, Otd, Ms, Otr/L, M.-C. Potvin, Phd, Otr/L

Student Papers, Posters & Projects

This systematic review aims to review the efficacy of MI to address such performance goals falling within the occupational therapy scope of practice.


Effect Of Motor Imagery On Children With Developmental Disabilities, J. Bonner, Ots, L. Finnegan, Ots, V. Leonard, Ots, M. Scuderi, Ots, A. Shacklett, Ots, J. Thiel, Ots, M.-C. Potvin, Phd, Otr/L Jun 2019

Effect Of Motor Imagery On Children With Developmental Disabilities, J. Bonner, Ots, L. Finnegan, Ots, V. Leonard, Ots, M. Scuderi, Ots, A. Shacklett, Ots, J. Thiel, Ots, M.-C. Potvin, Phd, Otr/L

Student Papers, Posters & Projects

This systematic review provides a comprehensive summary of current research evidence with the intent to help OTs working in pediatric settings understand the potential outcomes of using MI with children with DD.


A Systematic Review: Light Therapy For Individuals With Dementia And Implications For Practice, E. Goodman, Ots, A. Milione, Ots, C. Mikus, Ots, E. Jacobs, Ms, Ots, A. Torres, Ots, V. Vu, Ots, L. Kaiser, Otd, Otr/L, M.-C. Potvin, Phd, Otr/L Jun 2019

A Systematic Review: Light Therapy For Individuals With Dementia And Implications For Practice, E. Goodman, Ots, A. Milione, Ots, C. Mikus, Ots, E. Jacobs, Ms, Ots, A. Torres, Ots, V. Vu, Ots, L. Kaiser, Otd, Otr/L, M.-C. Potvin, Phd, Otr/L

Student Papers, Posters & Projects

This systematic review seeks to answer the question: is light therapy an effective intervention for sundowning symptoms experienced by individuals who have dementia?


Efficacy Of Alternative Seating On Attention, In-Seat Behavior, And Occupational Performance In Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, A. Chacko, K. Kosztyo, N. Long, Z. Mullan, J. Norkitis, L. Wratcher, M.-C. Potvin, Phd, Otr/L Jun 2019

Efficacy Of Alternative Seating On Attention, In-Seat Behavior, And Occupational Performance In Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, A. Chacko, K. Kosztyo, N. Long, Z. Mullan, J. Norkitis, L. Wratcher, M.-C. Potvin, Phd, Otr/L

Student Papers, Posters & Projects

Currently, there is one systematic review conducted by Gochenour and Poskey7 that synthesize current research evidence regarding alternative seating for students with attention difficulties. A limitation of this review, as noted by the authors, is a lack of a consistent definition of attention difficulty in the studies they included. A systematic review focused on a specific, well-defined diagnosis will better contribute to practice recommendations since these recommendations will be tailored to a clear and comprehensive understanding of the child’s attentional and occupational challenges. The review also included studies of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).7 While those with ASD may …


The Effect Of Mirror Therapy On Upper Extremity Functioning For Patients Poststroke: A Systematic Review, Caitlin Beach, Halie Finke, Abby Garrity, Amanda Norcini, Lily Postus, Kristen Tekel, Lyn Kaiser, Otd, Otr/L Jun 2019

The Effect Of Mirror Therapy On Upper Extremity Functioning For Patients Poststroke: A Systematic Review, Caitlin Beach, Halie Finke, Abby Garrity, Amanda Norcini, Lily Postus, Kristen Tekel, Lyn Kaiser, Otd, Otr/L

Student Papers, Posters & Projects

Due to the high incidence of stroke and the detrimental impact it can have on a patient’s independence, several systematic reviews examining the effect of MT on post-stroke rehabilitation for upper extremity functioning have been conducted. However, it is necessary to provide an update to existing systematic reviews to include new clinical studies that have recently been published. Since stroke is a leading cause of disability, this study aims to determine the effectiveness of MT in post-stroke rehabilitation for upper extremity function as compared to conventional therapy.


Competency-Based Curriculum Development To Meet The Needs Of People With Disabilities: A Call To Action., Nethra S. Ankam, Md, Glendaliz Bosques, Carley Sauter, Steven Stiens, Maya Therattil, Faren H. Williams, Caleb C. Atkins, R. Samuel Mayer Jun 2019

Competency-Based Curriculum Development To Meet The Needs Of People With Disabilities: A Call To Action., Nethra S. Ankam, Md, Glendaliz Bosques, Carley Sauter, Steven Stiens, Maya Therattil, Faren H. Williams, Caleb C. Atkins, R. Samuel Mayer

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Faculty Papers

People with disabilities constitute 22.2% of the population in the United States, and virtually all physicians have people with disabilities in their clinical practice across a wide range of diagnostic groups. However, studies demonstrate that people with disabilities are inadequately served by the health care system, leading to high costs and poor outcomes. The authors argue that one cause of this discrepancy is that medical students receive limited training in the care of people with disabilities and may therefore not be able to adequately meet the competencies that underlie the Core Entrustable Professional Activities for Entering Residency. To address these …


An Innovative Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Placement: Using The Occupational Justice Framework To Enhance Refugee Resettlement In U.S. Daily Life, Stephen Kern, Phd, Otr/L, Faota, Christina Kubica, Msw May 2019

An Innovative Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Placement: Using The Occupational Justice Framework To Enhance Refugee Resettlement In U.S. Daily Life, Stephen Kern, Phd, Otr/L, Faota, Christina Kubica, Msw

Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations

Learning Objectives

  1. Describe and discuss the occupational justice framework
  2. Describe and discuss the application of the framework to the refugee resettlement process
  3. Discuss how this non-traditional fieldwork training setting & model creates a model for development of professional habits


Vision Rehabilitation Impacting Return To Occupation After Post-Concussion Syndrome, Joe Kardine, Ms, Otr/L Apr 2019

Vision Rehabilitation Impacting Return To Occupation After Post-Concussion Syndrome, Joe Kardine, Ms, Otr/L

Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations

Vision rehabilitation is an emerging use of efficient occupation-based intervention in occupational therapy for vision impairment after concussion. Public awareness of untreated concussions has led to more patients seeking treatment for symptom remediation. Efficient interpretations of comprehensive vision evaluations followed by incorporation of vision therapy to treatment improve performance outcomes, increase patient quality of life and ensure compliance of intervention.


Critically Appraised Paper: A Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Trial Of Individualized Occupational Therapy For Patients With Schizophrenia In Japan, Pari Kumar, Bs, Mary Muhlenhaupt, Otd, Otr/L, Faota Apr 2019

Critically Appraised Paper: A Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Trial Of Individualized Occupational Therapy For Patients With Schizophrenia In Japan, Pari Kumar, Bs, Mary Muhlenhaupt, Otd, Otr/L, Faota

Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations

  • Based on the article "A multicenter, randomized controlled trial of individualized OT for patients with schizophrenia in Japan," by Shimada, et al.
  • Results suggest that combining individual OT with group OT can improve cognition, intrinsic motivation, medication adherence, and treabnent satisfaction for individuals with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.
  • These findings have implications for OTs working in psychiatric settings.


The Student Hotspotting Program: Facilitating Interprofessional Community Learning, Tracey Vause-Earland, Phd, Otr/L, Sara Cohen, Ots Apr 2019

The Student Hotspotting Program: Facilitating Interprofessional Community Learning, Tracey Vause-Earland, Phd, Otr/L, Sara Cohen, Ots

Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations

Student Hotspotting teams work together to identify and engage super-utilizing individuals to establish healing relationships and identify barriers to their care. With support from faculty and clinician advisors, students guide these individuals through achieving personalized health goals, navigating the complex healthcare system and connect them to community resources.

In addition to hands-on work, students are guided through this program with a supplemental online curriculum consisting of webinars and monthly case conferences with professionals in the field.

  • Core Principles: Harm reduction, motivational interviewing, trauma informed care and accompaniment
  • Webinars cover topics such as client recruitment and enrollment, the power of empathy, …


From Prison To The Community: The Pivotal Role Of Ot In Facilitating A Healthy Transition, Pari Kumar, Bs, Jennifer A. Merz, Bs, Audrey L. Zapletal, Otd, Otr/L, Cla, Susan E. Connor, Otd, Otr/L, Cchp Apr 2019

From Prison To The Community: The Pivotal Role Of Ot In Facilitating A Healthy Transition, Pari Kumar, Bs, Jennifer A. Merz, Bs, Audrey L. Zapletal, Otd, Otr/L, Cla, Susan E. Connor, Otd, Otr/L, Cchp

Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations

Background

  • Approximately 630,000 prisoners are released into the community each year.1
  • First Step Act (2018) reduces minimum sentencing for populations such as nonviolent drug offenders.2
  • Majority released to unsafe areas due to shortage of affordable housing. 3
  • Insecure housing and homelessness are related to increased:
  • Recidivism4; Emergency room use5; Substance use 6; Unstable family relationships7; Mental health (MH) problems.7
  • Post-release is a high-risk time due to poor care continuity and lack of support.8 •Individuals report difficulty: Obtaining employment and stable housing, accessing relevant treatment services, reintegrating with their families and communities.9
  • Stable housing provides a secure place to seek employment, …


The Power To Transform Development: Benefits Of Power Mobility Devices For Children 0-3 Years, Madeleine Clements, Ots, Chalia Bellis, Ots, Audrey Zapletal, Otd, Otr/L, Cla Apr 2019

The Power To Transform Development: Benefits Of Power Mobility Devices For Children 0-3 Years, Madeleine Clements, Ots, Chalia Bellis, Ots, Audrey Zapletal, Otd, Otr/L, Cla

Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations

The purpose of this poster is to describe the benefits of PMD for children 0-3 years old and to provide evidence-based recommendations for prescription and usage.


Addressing Chronic Homelessness & Mental/Behavioral Health Needs In The Community: Collaborative Level Ii Fieldwork And Doctoral Experiential Programming, Tina M. Deangelis, Edd, Otr/L, Josephine Beker, Ots, Eliza Brooks, Ots, Rebecca Brown, Ots, Jonette Ishmael, Ots, Alex Manwaring, Ots, Jennifer Merz, Ots, Erin Schifferdecker, Ots, Cerissa Zenor Clark, Ots Apr 2019

Addressing Chronic Homelessness & Mental/Behavioral Health Needs In The Community: Collaborative Level Ii Fieldwork And Doctoral Experiential Programming, Tina M. Deangelis, Edd, Otr/L, Josephine Beker, Ots, Eliza Brooks, Ots, Rebecca Brown, Ots, Jonette Ishmael, Ots, Alex Manwaring, Ots, Jennifer Merz, Ots, Erin Schifferdecker, Ots, Cerissa Zenor Clark, Ots

Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations

OT students worked with a diverse population in a variety of living environments including permanent supportive housing, and safe havens.


Fall Prevention Education Training For Older Adults With Serious Mental Illness And Previous Homelessness, Alex Manwaring, Bs, Tina Deangelis, Edd, Otr/L, Elizabeth Brooks, Bs Apr 2019

Fall Prevention Education Training For Older Adults With Serious Mental Illness And Previous Homelessness, Alex Manwaring, Bs, Tina Deangelis, Edd, Otr/L, Elizabeth Brooks, Bs

Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations

Purpose: To examine the effect of an occupational therapy education and training program on fall risk awareness and fear of falling (FOF) with older adults who reside in one permanent supportive housing site, Project HOME (Housing. Opportunity. Medical. Education.), who have a history of serious mental illness and chronic homelessness.

Methods: Seven individuals aged 55+ from Project HOME, a permanent supportive housing non-profit organization in the Northeast, participated in a six-week pre-post occupational therapy education and training group program aimed to decrease FOF. Fear of falling was measured using the Fear of Falling Efficacy Scale –International (FES-I) with cut-off scores …


Occupational Therapy Programming Facilitates Goal Attainment In A Community Work Rehabilitation Setting, Tina M. Deangelis, Kimberly Mollo, Carolyn Giordano, Michaela Scotten, Brianna Fecondo Jan 2019

Occupational Therapy Programming Facilitates Goal Attainment In A Community Work Rehabilitation Setting, Tina M. Deangelis, Kimberly Mollo, Carolyn Giordano, Michaela Scotten, Brianna Fecondo

Department of Occupational Therapy Faculty Papers

An occupational therapy program for participants with mental health challenges, a history of serious mental illness, recovering from substance use disorders, on parole/probation, and/or experiencing homelessness was implemented in a community work rehabilitation setting. The impact of occupational therapy interventions focused on stress and anger management, sleep hygiene, anxiety and depression management, relapse prevention for addiction, vocational and academic skill building, money management, healthy eating, and relationship and leisure skill development. Participant satisfaction and performance scores regarding individual goal setting and attainment was collected and analyzed via retrospective review of pre/post outcome scores (n = 44) obtained through the Canadian …


Signs Of Humanity – A Researcher-Artist Collaboration, Katherine Brierly, Steven Buffer, Kaela Edwards, Zach Fusfeld, Jenna Garret, Nisha George, Katie Holland, Nichole Holmes, Josephine Hwang, Alyssa Tate, Emily Wei, Rosemary Frasso, Willie Baronet Jan 2019

Signs Of Humanity – A Researcher-Artist Collaboration, Katherine Brierly, Steven Buffer, Kaela Edwards, Zach Fusfeld, Jenna Garret, Nisha George, Katie Holland, Nichole Holmes, Josephine Hwang, Alyssa Tate, Emily Wei, Rosemary Frasso, Willie Baronet

JCPH at APHA 2019

A team of Jefferson students, alumni and faculty in collaboration with artist Willie Baronet, employed qualitative methods to explore poverty in Philadelphia.

Background

The Signs of Humanity (SOH) Project is a researcher-artist collaboration. This joint venture was designed to explore the interactions between people using signs to ask for help and those who pass by with the goal of reducing the dehumanization of this community. The research arm was designed to qualitatively explore the experiences of people who seek financial support or in-kind help from passersby. This is referred to as "panhandling" in the literature and that term will be …