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Impact of a Contextual Intervention on Child Participation and Parent Competence Among Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders / Winnie Dunn in American Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol. 66/5 (septembre-octobre 2012)
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Titre : Impact of a Contextual Intervention on Child Participation and Parent Competence Among Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders : A Pretest–Posttest Repeated-Measures Design Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Winnie Dunn ; Jane COX ; et al. ; Lauren FOSTER Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : p. 520-528 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Autisme Activités vie quotidienne Ergothérapie Résumé : OBJECTIVE. We tested an occupational therapy contextual intervention for improving participation in children with autism spectrum disorders and for developing parental competence.
METHOD. Using a repeated-measures pretest–posttest design, we evaluated the effectiveness of a contextually relevant reflective guidance occupational therapy intervention involving three components: authentic activity settings, family’s daily routines, and the child’s sensory processing patterns (Sensory Profile). We used these components to coach 20 parents in strategies to support their child’s participation. Intervention sessions involved reflective discussion with parents to support them in identifying strategies to meet their goals and make joint plans for the coming week. We measured child participation (Canadian Occupational Performance Measure, Goal Attainment Scaling) and parent competence (Parenting Sense of Competence, Parenting Stress Index).
RESULTS. Results indicated that parents felt more competent and children significantly increased participation in everyday life, suggesting that this approach is an effective occupational therapy intervention.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14119
in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 66/5 (septembre-octobre 2012) . - p. 520-528[article] Impact of a Contextual Intervention on Child Participation and Parent Competence Among Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders : A Pretest–Posttest Repeated-Measures Design [texte imprimé] / Winnie Dunn ; Jane COX ; et al. ; Lauren FOSTER . - 2012 . - p. 520-528.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 66/5 (septembre-octobre 2012) . - p. 520-528
Mots-clés : Autisme Activités vie quotidienne Ergothérapie Résumé : OBJECTIVE. We tested an occupational therapy contextual intervention for improving participation in children with autism spectrum disorders and for developing parental competence.
METHOD. Using a repeated-measures pretest–posttest design, we evaluated the effectiveness of a contextually relevant reflective guidance occupational therapy intervention involving three components: authentic activity settings, family’s daily routines, and the child’s sensory processing patterns (Sensory Profile). We used these components to coach 20 parents in strategies to support their child’s participation. Intervention sessions involved reflective discussion with parents to support them in identifying strategies to meet their goals and make joint plans for the coming week. We measured child participation (Canadian Occupational Performance Measure, Goal Attainment Scaling) and parent competence (Parenting Sense of Competence, Parenting Stress Index).
RESULTS. Results indicated that parents felt more competent and children significantly increased participation in everyday life, suggesting that this approach is an effective occupational therapy intervention.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14119 Exemplaires (1)
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Exclu du prêtMeasuring Change in Somatosensation Across the Lifespan / Winnie Dunn in American Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol. 69/3 (mai -juin 2015)
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Titre : Measuring Change in Somatosensation Across the Lifespan Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Winnie Dunn ; James W. GRIFFITH ; Dory Sabata ; et al. Année de publication : 2015 Article en page(s) : p.1-9 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Age Toucher Proprioception Changement Evaluation Perception SensationAging Sensation Touch Résumé : OBJECTIVE. The study aim was to determine natural variability in somatosensation across age groups using brief measures. We validated measures in a community-dwelling population as part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Toolbox for Assessment of Neurological and Behavioral Function (NIH Toolbox; http://www.nihtoolbox.org).
METHOD. Participants included community-dwelling children and adults (N = 367, ages 3–85 yr) across seven sites. We tested haptic recognition, touch detection–discrimination, and proprioception using brief affordable measures as required by the NIH Toolbox.
RESULTS. Accuracy improved from young children to young adults; from young to older adults, the pattern reversed slightly. We found significant differences between adults and older adults. One proprioception test (kinesthesia; p =.003) showed gender differences (females more accurate). We provide expected score ranges for age groups as a basis for understanding age-related expectations for somatosensory perception.
CONCLUSION. The age-related patterns of somatosensory perception from this study refine decision making about performance.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=35902
in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 69/3 (mai -juin 2015) . - p.1-9[article] Measuring Change in Somatosensation Across the Lifespan [texte imprimé] / Winnie Dunn ; James W. GRIFFITH ; Dory Sabata ; et al. . - 2015 . - p.1-9.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 69/3 (mai -juin 2015) . - p.1-9
Mots-clés : Age Toucher Proprioception Changement Evaluation Perception SensationAging Sensation Touch Résumé : OBJECTIVE. The study aim was to determine natural variability in somatosensation across age groups using brief measures. We validated measures in a community-dwelling population as part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Toolbox for Assessment of Neurological and Behavioral Function (NIH Toolbox; http://www.nihtoolbox.org).
METHOD. Participants included community-dwelling children and adults (N = 367, ages 3–85 yr) across seven sites. We tested haptic recognition, touch detection–discrimination, and proprioception using brief affordable measures as required by the NIH Toolbox.
RESULTS. Accuracy improved from young children to young adults; from young to older adults, the pattern reversed slightly. We found significant differences between adults and older adults. One proprioception test (kinesthesia; p =.003) showed gender differences (females more accurate). We provide expected score ranges for age groups as a basis for understanding age-related expectations for somatosensory perception.
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DisponibleMeasuring occupational performance / Mary C. Law ; Carolyn Manville Baum ; Winnie Dunn
Titre : Measuring occupational performance : supporting best practice in occupational therapy / Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Mary C. Law ; Carolyn Manville Baum ; Winnie Dunn Mention d'édition : 2nd ed. Editeur : Thorofare, NJ : SLACK Inc. Année de publication : 2005 Importance : 421 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 29 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-55642-683-4 Note générale : Rev. ed. of: Measuring occupational performance / Mary Law, Carolyn Baum, Winnie Dunn. c2001. Index. décimale : 615.83 Thérapie occupationnelle. Ergothérapie Résumé : Rev. ed. of: Measuring occupational performance / Mary Law, Carolyn Baum, Winnie Dunn. c2001. Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=543 Measuring occupational performance : supporting best practice in occupational therapy / [texte imprimé] / Mary C. Law ; Carolyn Manville Baum ; Winnie Dunn . - 2nd ed. . - Thorofare, NJ : SLACK Inc., 2005 . - 421 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
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Index. décimale : 615.83 Thérapie occupationnelle. Ergothérapie Résumé : Rev. ed. of: Measuring occupational performance / Mary Law, Carolyn Baum, Winnie Dunn. c2001. Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=543 Réservation
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Titre : Measuring occupational performance : supporting best practice in occupational therapy / Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Mary C. Law ; Carolyn Manville Baum ; Winnie Dunn Editeur : Thorofare, NJ : SLACK Année de publication : 2001 Importance : viii, 302 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 28 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 1-556-42298-9 Index. décimale : 6.8a Ergothérapie - Réadaptation Résumé : Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=581 Measuring occupational performance : supporting best practice in occupational therapy / [texte imprimé] / Mary C. Law ; Carolyn Manville Baum ; Winnie Dunn . - Thorofare, NJ : SLACK, 2001 . - viii, 302 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
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Titre : Measuring occupational performance : supporting best practice in occupational therapy / Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Mary C. Law ; Carolyn Manville Baum ; Winnie Dunn Mention d'édition : Third edition. Importance : xx, 457 pages Présentation : illustrations Format : 29 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-63091-026-6 Index. décimale : 616-072.7 Diagnostic fonctionnel Résumé : Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=50459 Measuring occupational performance : supporting best practice in occupational therapy / [texte imprimé] / Mary C. Law ; Carolyn Manville Baum ; Winnie Dunn . - Third edition. . - [s.d.] . - xx, 457 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm.
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DisponibleRelationship between pain catastrophizing level and sensory processing patterns in typical adults / Batya Engel-Yeger in American Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol. 65/1 (janvier-février 2011)
PermalinkSensory Pattern Contributions to Developmental Performance in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder / Scott D. Tomchek in American Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol. 69/5 (Septembre-Octobre 2015)
PermalinkStrengths-based approaches: What if even the ‘bad’ things are good things? / Winnie Dunn in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol.80 Issue 7 (July 2017)
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