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期刊名:American journal of occupational therapy

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ISSN:0272-9490

e-ISSN:1943-7676

IF/分区:2.1/Q2

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Carin Wong,Brenda Fagan,Natalie E Leland Carin Wong
Objective: Occupational engagement is the foundation of occupational therapy. We identified perspectives of 18 occupational therapy practitioners on integrating occupation-based interventions during postacute care (PAC) r...
Theressa Burns,Katie Lawler,David Lawler et al. Theressa Burns et al.
The Cognitive Performance Test (CPT) is a standardized occupational therapy assessment that examines cognitive integration with functioning in an instrumental activities of daily living context. Conventional cognitive measures provide diagn...
Andrew C Persch,Alexis Wagner,Mallory Fleming et al. Andrew C Persch et al.
This secondary analysis quantified the psychometric properties of the Ohio Modified Arm-Motor Ability Test (OMAAT) in a sample of neurologically stable chronic stroke survivors (n = 67, 40 men; mean age 59.8 yr, standard deviation = 12.8; 4...
Laura Schmelzer,Theresa Leto Laura Schmelzer
Poverty is a complex problem in the United States with far-reaching consequences, often leading to a lack of food or lack of access to food. Proper nutrition and food intake are foundational to health and well-being. This participatory acti...
Nora Shields,Brooke Adair,Peter Wilson et al. Nora Shields et al.
Objective: A cross-sectional survey was conducted to determine which personal and environmental characteristics influenced diversity of participation in activities outside school for typically developing children and adol...
Ryan Walsh,Ruxandra Drasga,Jenica Lee et al. Ryan Walsh et al.
Objective: We investigated associations among activity engagement (AE), number of available and relevant everyday technologies, ability to use everyday technologies, and cognitive status among older adults in an urban are...
Sharon A Gutman,Kevin Amarantos,Jan Berg et al. Sharon A Gutman et al.
Objective: Homelessness prematurely ages people. A large subgroup of formerly homeless adults between ages 40 and 64 yr have health conditions similar to or worse than people categorized as elderly. Little is known about ...
Kelly L Dickson,Pamela E Toto Kelly L Dickson
Objective: We examined the feasibility and benefit of integrating occupational therapy into a long-term services and supports (LTSS) care coordination program for aging in place. ...
Lisa A Juckett,Monica L Robinson Lisa A Juckett
Objective: With the rapid growth of the community-dwelling older adult population, evidence-based occupational therapy interventions targeting older clients need to be effectively implemented. However, little is understoo...
Chiung-Ju Liu,Wen-Pin Chang,Megan C Chang Chiung-Ju Liu
Objective: This systematic review aimed to synthesize the effects of interventions within the scope of occupational therapy to improve performance of activities of daily living (ADLs) in community-dwelling older adults. ...