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Autor:
Jennifer Bergstrom, Mary D. Pyfferoen, Erica Bellamkonda, Hannah Oldenburg, Caitlin A. Polley, Maureen C. Musselman, Gina Pifer, Randi A. Privette
Publikováno v:
Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal. 31:113-122
Autor:
Alison Herman, Allie Fen, Amanda Buono, Amanda Hoffman, Amy Mayer, Anne Escher, Brittni Giangreco, Carrier Siemers, Charles Shadle, Cheryl Esbrook, Courtney Kovanis, Crystal Kemple, Debra Hanson, Elizabeth Burch, Elizabeth Head, Elyse Shivers, Hannah Oldenburg, Helene Smith-Gabai, Jan Stube, Jennifer Schroeder, Jessica Stockton-Thompson, John L. Margetis, Joscelyn Varland, Judy Hamby, Julia A. Smith, Kate McWilliams, Kathleen Foley, Kay Graham, Kellan Quigley, Kelsey Peterson, Kim Moore, Kim Stoops, Kristen Scola Saltzman, Leslie Murray, Logan Sharma, Lyndsay Laxton, Maria Robinson, Mary Matthies, Mary Schmitz, Mary Shotwell, Megan Doyle, Megan Evangelist, Megan McShane, Meghan Morrow, Michele Claiborne, Molly Gleason, Rachel Carpenter, Sarah Shirley Pullani, Sharon Hennigan, Sue Doyle, Suzanne Holm, Tamara Mills, Tamara Trenary, Wendy Avery
Acute care occupational therapy practitioners are essential in preparing patients for discharge, optimizing their function and independence, and helping them resume cherished roles and routines. The challenge of acute care practice is looking beyond
Autor:
Hannah Oldenburg
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 74:7411510330p1-7411510330p1
Date Presented 03/28/20 Education of allied health professionals regarding OT services is essential for advocacy of the profession. This qualitative research project provides a feasible methodology as well as measurable outcome that is effective in i
Autor:
Jennifer Bergstrom, Caitlin A. Polley, Musselmann Maureen, Hannah Oldenburg, Randi A. Privette, Charles Brannon, Mary Pyffereon, Gina Christensen
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 71:7111515240p1-7111515240p1
Date Presented 3/31/2017 A retrospective multicase study of functional outcomes was done with patients with an implanted total artificial heart. Results show improved function with occupational therapy provided postoperatively. Knowledge and evidence