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Executive Functions and Real-World Performance: How Good Are We at Distinguishing People With Acquired Brain Injury From Healthy Controls?
otjronline.com — “ABSTRACT Individuals with cognitive deficits sometimes make errors during the performance of everyday tasks, such as forgetting to turn off the stove. Despite the implicit assumption that clin” View full resource at otjronline.com
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Ecological Validity of the Multiple Errands Test (MET) on Discharge From Neurorehabilitation Hospital
otjronline.com — “ABSTRACT The purpose of this prospective study was to examine the predictive and ecological validity of the Multiple Errands Test (MET) on discharge from neurorehabilitation hospital to the” View full resource at otjronline.com
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The Relationship Between Neurocognitive Behavior of Executive Functions and the EFPT in Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis
otjronline.com — “ABSTRACT The current study examined the relationship between two separate but complementary methods of assessing executive functions in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS): (1) a neurocog” View full resource at otjronline.com
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Executive Dysfunction Immediately After Mild Stroke
otjronline.com — “ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to determine the presence of executive function deficits immediately after mild stroke that are known to impact participation in home, work, and community” View full resource at otjronline.com
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Everyday Executive Function Is Associated With Activity Participation in Parkinson Disease Without Dementia
otjronline.com — “ABSTRACT Individuals with Parkinson disease (PD) who do not have dementia reliably demonstrate mild executive deficits on laboratory-based tests, but the impact of these deficits on occupatio” View full resource at otjronline.com
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Belief in Doing and Knowledge in Being Mothers With Arthritis
otjronline.com — “ABSTRACT The aim of this qualitative study was to provide insight on how mothers with inflammatory arthritis experience mothering occupations in the presence of arthritis and how this experi” View full resource at otjronline.com
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Participation Patterns in Preschool Children With an Autism Spectrum Disorder
otjronline.com — “ABSTRACT An understanding of participation patterns in preschool-aged children with an autism spectrum disorder will allow the occupation therapy practitioner to focus on goals relevant to t” View full resource at otjronline.com
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Convergent Validity of the Engagement in Meaningful Activities Survey in a College Sample
otjronline.com — “ABSTRACT The Engagement in Meaningful Activities Survey (EMAS) (Goldberg, Brintnell, & Goldberg, 2002) demonstrated sufficient psychometric properties in a sample of 122 adults. The EMAS was” View full resource at otjronline.com
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The Home and Caregiving: Rethinking Space and Its Meaning
otjronline.com — “ABSTRACT Occupational therapists are routinely engaged in the homes of their clients with disabilities, providing consultation on the use and modification of space to improve functional inde” View full resource at otjronline.com
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Practitioners--™ Use of Interpersonal Modes Within the Therapeutic Relationship: Results From a Nationwide Study
otjronline.com — “ABSTRACT Although occupational therapy literature emphasizes the importance of therapeutic use of self, there have been few studies of the interpersonal strategies used in response to differ” View full resource at otjronline.com
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In Memoriam: Gary Wayne Kielhofner (February 15, 1949--September 2, 2010)
otjronline.com — “EXCERPT The late philosopher of science Michael Polanyi, considered one of the greatest minds of the post-modern era, would have appreciated Gary Kielhofner. Polanyi was dismissive of mechan” View full resource at otjronline.com
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Cognition and Executive Function
otjronline.com — “EXCERPT This issue of the journal is dedicated to the occupational therapists who serve those with executive function impairments. Over the past decade, a number of occupational therapists h” View full resource at otjronline.com
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Supplement on Cognition and Executive Function now available http://ow.ly/3D8F6 @OTJRJournal
Exploring Occupational Balance in Adults With Rheumatoid Arthritis
otjronline.com — “ABSTRACT Chronic illness disrupts participation in daily living. The objective of this study was to identify factors associated with three indicators of occupational balance: perceived satisfacti” View full resource at otjronline.com
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Empathy in the Play of Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
otjronline.com — “ABSTRACT Many children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have serious social and peer difficulties that can lead to adverse outcomes in adolescence and adulthood. Play provides” View full resource at otjronline.com
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No One Dresses Accidentally: A Research Synthesis on Intentional Occupational Performance
otjronline.com — “ABSTRACT The fields of philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience have differing but comparable perspectives on intention. Taken together, these perspectives help explain intentional occupational per” View full resource at otjronline.com
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