Sherrilene Classen,Sandra Winter,Miriam Monahan et al.
Sherrilene Classen et al.
Increased crash incidence following deployment and veterans' reports of driving difficulty spurred traffic safety research for this population. We conducted an interim analysis on the efficacy of a simulator-based occupational therapy drivi...
Randomized Controlled Trial
OTJR : occupation, participation and health. 2017 Apr;37(2):62-71. DOI:10.1177/1539449216675582 2017
Comparative Effectiveness of Three Occupational Therapy Sleep Interventions: A Randomized Controlled Study [0.03%]
三种职业治疗睡眠干预效果的比较研究:一项随机对照研究
Sharon A Gutman,Kristin A Gregory,Megan M Sadlier-Brown et al.
Sharon A Gutman et al.
Although sleep intervention is within the domain of occupational therapy, few studies exist supporting practice. Effectiveness of three sleep interventions was compared: Dreampad Pillow®, iRest® meditation, and sleep hygiene. Twenty-nine ...
Randomized Controlled Trial
OTJR : occupation, participation and health. 2017 Jan;37(1):5-13. DOI:10.1177/1539449216673045 2017
A Wellness Program for Men With Spinal Cord Injury: Participation and Meaning [0.03%]
脊髓损伤男性康复活动的参与度和意义
Beth A Ekelman,Darcy L Allison,Dario Duvnjak et al.
Beth A Ekelman et al.
Little is known about how participating in a wellness program influences the well-being of individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). The purpose of this study is to explore how men with SCI describe their experiences and meaning of partici...
Sherrilene Classen,Sarah Krasniuk,Liliana Alvarez et al.
Sherrilene Classen et al.
Although used across North America, many on-road studies do not explicitly document the content and metrics of on-road courses and accompanying assessments. This article discusses the development of the University of Western Ontario's on-ro...
Mapping the Evolving Ideas of Occupational Justice: A Critical Analysis [0.03%]
Occupational正义观念变迁的批判性分析
Jyothi Gupta
Jyothi Gupta
The values of occupational therapy are grounded in justice, and its origins in activism and advocacy. Enabling individuals to participate in meaningful occupations to enhance health and well-being was the genesis of the profession that answ...
Occupational Justice: Moral Imagination, Critical Reflection, and Political Praxis [0.03%]
职业正义:道德想象、批判性反思和政治实践
Elizabeth Anne Kinsella,Evelyne Durocher
Elizabeth Anne Kinsella
Critical Reflections on Participatory Action Research in a Prison Setting: Toward Occupational Justice [0.03%]
论参与式行动研究在监狱环境中的批判性反思:迈向职业正义
Jeffrey L Crabtree,Jarrod M Wall,David Ohm
Jeffrey L Crabtree
There is little information about prison-related occupational deprivation, and about doing research in prison. To document an occupational therapist and two prisoners' critical reflections on an informal occupational therapy education progr...
Occupational Experiences of Refugees and Asylum Seekers Resettling in Australia: A Narrative Review [0.03%]
论澳大利亚难民和寻求庇护者的职业经历:叙述性综述
Jacinta Mayne,Daniel Lowrie,Jessie Wilson
Jacinta Mayne
The contexts into which refugees and asylum seekers resettle, particularly the socio-political context as represented through various discourses, shape their occupational opportunities, health, and well-being. This article explores current ...
Ascribing Meaning to Occupation: An Example From Healthy, Working Mothers [0.03%]
职业的象征意义——来自健康且工作中的母亲们的启示
Michal Avrech Bar,Susan Forwell,Catherine L Backman
Michal Avrech Bar
Ascribing meaning to occupation is a multifaceted process. Understanding this process is illusive, yet fundamental to theory and practice. The objective is to describe the meaning that mothers ascribe to their occupations. A secondary analy...
Sara G Lutz,Jeffrey D Holmes,Emily A Ready et al.
Sara G Lutz et al.
Up to 40% of all individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) are estimated to experience anxiety that interferes with daily functioning. This article describes research regarding the presentation of anxiety in PD and the influence anxiety has...