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Specific educational strategies using the Anatomage table for physical and occupational therapy students: a questionnaire-based survey. [PDF]
Yoshikawa A, Takagi R, Enokida M.
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ABSTRACT This study examines how guidance practitioners evaluate and communicate career information, highlighting key contextual influences. An online survey conducted with 330 guidance practitioners in Quebec (Canada) revealed that the majority considered most of the evaluation criteria to be very important and regularly used collaborative ...
Sabruna Dorceus +3 more
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Supporting parents with disability and other challenges through occupational therapy: What is needed? [PDF]
Honey A +20 more
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Abstract Background Fatty acids make up a significant portion of brain mass. The choice of lipid injectable emulsion alters a patient's fatty acid profile. In neonates with intestinal failure dependent on parenteral nutrition, this is particularly concerning given their rapid brain development. Methods We randomly assigned 24 infants to receive soy oil
Katie A. Huff, Charles Vanderpool
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ChatGPT and Occupational Therapy: A Study of Generated Program Feasibility. [PDF]
Inoue T +5 more
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Occupational Therapy Students’ Perception of Types of Class Preparation Activities
Caitlin Taylor +3 more
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A bibliometric analysis of occupational therapy publications
T. Brown, S. Gutman, Y. Ho, K. Fong
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Abstract Objectives Paediatric feeding disorder (PFD) is highly prevalent but frequently underdiagnosed in the United Kingdom. Existing diagnostic criteria provide a valuable framework for identifying and managing PFD. However, inconsistent use of these criteria results in under‐reporting of prevalence and presentation.
Natalie Raven Morris +3 more
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Addressing client spirituality in occupational therapy practice: A qualitative study. [PDF]
So H +4 more
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Abstract A 3‐year‐old male with chronic abdominal distention, constipation, and severe malnutrition is diagnosed with pediatric intestinal pseudo‐obstruction (PIPO) after extensive evaluation that excluded mechanical, malabsorptive, metabolic, inflammatory, and infectious causes. Aside from speech delay, he has a normal neurologic exam.
Angela Tran, Namrata Patel‐Sanchez
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