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Factors Associated with Academic Performance Among Second-Year Undergraduate Occupational Therapy Students

Factors Associated with Academic Performance Among Second-Year Undergraduate Occupational Therapy Students

... Higher education institutions’ (HEIs) success are in large part dependent on their students’ ...higher education programs (Richardson, Abraham, & Bond, 2012) and may be less likely to drop out than ...

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Interprofessional Education in Occupational Therapy: The Idaho State University Model

Interprofessional Education in Occupational Therapy: The Idaho State University Model

... experiences might have a positive influence— helping health care professionals in various disciplines to understand one another and interact more effectively. Idaho State University (ISU) has been exploring and ...

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Evaluation of clinical reflection and reasoning skills in undergraduate occupational therapy students

Evaluation of clinical reflection and reasoning skills in undergraduate occupational therapy students

... • Mean of total scores increased gradually over 4 periods (CEII to CEIV) of clinical education placements indicating that the gradual change over time in both dimension of students’ r[r] ...

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Educating undergraduate occupational therapy and physiotherapy students in motivational interviewing: the student perspective

Educating undergraduate occupational therapy and physiotherapy students in motivational interviewing: the student perspective

... patient education as an expert, tensions when other professionals do not use it and the underpin- ning philosophy of the setting have been identified in previous research [19, 29] and are supported in this ...

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An Occupational Therapy-based Supported Education Program for University Students with Various DSM-5 Diagnoses: Program Description and Academic Outcomes

An Occupational Therapy-based Supported Education Program for University Students with Various DSM-5 Diagnoses: Program Description and Academic Outcomes

... characteristics of DSM-5 diagnoses, students with these diagnoses have additional challenges to success in college, including cognitive, social, and psychological challenges. An OT-based SEd mentoring program was ...

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Disability Services for Students in Postsecondary Education: Opportunities for Occupational Therapy

Disability Services for Students in Postsecondary Education: Opportunities for Occupational Therapy

... of Occupational Therapy, we have published two articles that describe and support the role of OT in transition programs to postsecondary education: “The Experience of Transition to College for ...

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Letter from the Editor: Let’s Talk about Function

Letter from the Editor: Let’s Talk about Function

... occupation, occupational performance, and function interchangeably and the definitions have sometimes been ...as occupational therapists, they must be even more confusing to the general public for whom the ...

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An investigation into the professional identities of occupational therapists in higher education

An investigation into the professional identities of occupational therapists in higher education

... higher education institution is also a very important community around which academics develop and form their identities and upon which their self esteem may at least in part be ...higher education may have ...

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Therapists as Educators:  the Importance of Client Education in Occupational Therapy

Therapists as Educators: the Importance of Client Education in Occupational Therapy

... Client education is a major component of everyday health care practice (Redman, 1997; Stonecypher, ...This education is delivered to a variety of audiences, in many different situations, and in many ...

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High-Fidelity Simulation: A Tool for Occupational Therapy Education

High-Fidelity Simulation: A Tool for Occupational Therapy Education

... interprofessional education (IPE). IPE is a growing expectation in health care education and SMU is just beginning to develop curriculum addressing this aspect of ...

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Developing a descriptive framework for “occupational engagement”

Developing a descriptive framework for “occupational engagement”

... keywords: occupational engagement; activity; therapeutic activity (see figure ...Core occupational therapy and occupational science texts were consulted, again references used within these ...

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Occupational Therapist Licensure Revocation by State Licensing Boards

Occupational Therapist Licensure Revocation by State Licensing Boards

... An occupational therapist who does not meet certain standards of practice or who provides services unethically may be investigated by his or her state’s review board to determine if disciplinary action is ...

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2018 Inquiry Journal: Abstracts, Brigid C. Casellini

2018 Inquiry Journal: Abstracts, Brigid C. Casellini

... In the early nineteenth century, American author James Fenimore Cooper wrote a series of frontier novels called The Leatherstocking Tales (1823-1841), the most famous of which was The Last of the Mohicans (1826). Forty ...

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Exploring Current Topics and Trends in Anatomy Education: A Scoping Review

Exploring Current Topics and Trends in Anatomy Education: A Scoping Review

... It can be difficult for instructors to determine the best tools and strategies to employ due to the plethora of available choices (Vázquez et al., 2007). Some studies argue for the use of multiple teaching modalities in ...

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Exploring the emotional landscapes of placement learning in occupational therapy education

Exploring the emotional landscapes of placement learning in occupational therapy education

... hoping to achieve through it and asked anyone who was interested to e-mail me. Seven people contacted me by e-mail, two students from the MSc pre registration cohort and five from the BSc cohort. This number was suitable ...

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Prosthetic education: Are occupational therapy students’ needs being met?

Prosthetic education: Are occupational therapy students’ needs being met?

... tional therapy programs? The last nationwide survey of prosthetic training in OT programs in the United States was conducted in 1992 by Diane Atkins at the request of the National Center for Rehabilitation ...

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Development of a Clinical Performance Assessment Tool for an Occupational Therapy Teaching Clinic

Development of a Clinical Performance Assessment Tool for an Occupational Therapy Teaching Clinic

... the Occupational Therapy Student and the Undergraduate Clinical Evaluation Tool (AOTA, 2002; University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Nursing, ...

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Occupational Therapy Students’ Perspectives of Professionalism: An Exploratory Study

Occupational Therapy Students’ Perspectives of Professionalism: An Exploratory Study

... comprehend a socially constructed concept and they aim to understand and “provide insights about how people in the groups perceive a situation” (Krueger & Casey, 2009, p. 66). Two separate focus groups were ...

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The Training and Use of Service Dogs in Occupational Therapy Education

The Training and Use of Service Dogs in Occupational Therapy Education

... The experience at Therapetics gave the students the opportunity to see the importance of preparedness for the dogs. They learned that training the dogs is not easy and that the dogs will not solve all of the person’s ...

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The Elizabeth Casson Memorial lecture 2014: Changing ways; changing times

The Elizabeth Casson Memorial lecture 2014: Changing ways; changing times

... rheumatology therapy textbooks include work rehabilitation as a core component (Goodacre and Harkess 2010, Reeve and Harkess ...rheumatology occupational therapists provide written information about work ...

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