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ISSN:1539-4492

e-ISSN:1938-2383

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly integrated into occupational therapy, enhancing rehabilitation, assessment, and assistive technologies. However, its applications and challenges remain underexplored. This scoping review maps AI ...
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Substance use disorders (SUDs) may significantly impact occupational performance and participation. Physical activity interventions are beneficial for individuals with SUD and can be delivered by occupational therapy practitioners (OTPs). W...
Jaewon Kang,Mi Jung Lee,Sergio Romero Jaewon Kang
Home modification services, including durable medical equipment (HM-DME), are crucial for helping veterans age in place. While the U.S. Veterans Health Administration (VHA) provides these services, rural veterans may face limited access due...
Maatje Kloppers,Tamia Dreyer,Chloe Goodwin et al. Maatje Kloppers et al.
Occupational therapy practitioners use product-based activity-as-a-means to address occupational performance. This study aimed to describe this global use by mapping the different types of product-based activities, determining the diagnosti...
Lisa A Lowenthal,Daniel Geller Lisa A Lowenthal
Cognitive screening is crucial for all stroke clients since not identifying cognitive impairments can negatively affect health outcomes. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a commonly used neuropsychological screen in the acute sett...
Kiyotaka Shimada,Kazuki Yokoyama,Suguru Shimokihara et al. Kiyotaka Shimada et al.
Depressive symptoms contribute to frailty and care dependency. Participation in meaningful activities is key for preventing depressive symptoms, yet its link to occupational participation remains unclear. This study examined the relationshi...
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Standardized outcome measures, like the Fugl-Meyer Assessment of the Upper Extremity (FMA-UE), support stroke rehabilitation; however, occupational therapy practitioners report minimal use due to limited knowledge, time, and administrative ...
Brenda Howard,Erin Clarke,Kaitlyn Ditmars et al. Brenda Howard et al.
Limited evidence exists on sexual misconduct and inappropriate client sexual behavior (ICSB) in occupational therapy, warranting investigation of prevalence and impact. The objective of the study was to examine sexual misconduct and ICSB pr...
Rebecca Grondin,Emily Steenburgh,Erin Y Harmon Rebecca Grondin
Caregiver education is a vital component of inpatient rehabilitation for brain injury, yet the most effective ways of delivering education are not well established. A secondary analysis of 139 adult patients was conducted to determine if du...