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Determinants of Change in Stroke-Specific Quality of Life After Distributed Constraint-Induced Therapy / Yan-Hua HUANG in American Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol. 67/1 (janvier-février 2013)
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Titre : Determinants of Change in Stroke-Specific Quality of Life After Distributed Constraint-Induced Therapy Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Yan-Hua HUANG ; et al. ; Keh-chung Lin ; Ching-Yi WU Année de publication : 2013 Article en page(s) : p. 54-63 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Accident cérébrovasculaire Activités vie quotidienne Qualité vie Thérapie par contrainte induite Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14033
in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 67/1 (janvier-février 2013) . - p. 54-63[article] Determinants of Change in Stroke-Specific Quality of Life After Distributed Constraint-Induced Therapy [texte imprimé] / Yan-Hua HUANG ; et al. ; Keh-chung Lin ; Ching-Yi WU . - 2013 . - p. 54-63.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 67/1 (janvier-février 2013) . - p. 54-63
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Exclu du prêtDual-Task Performance Involving Hand Dexterity and Cognitive Tasks and Daily Functioning in People With Schizophrenia / Keh-chung Lin in American Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol. 69/3 (mai -juin 2015)
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Titre : Dual-Task Performance Involving Hand Dexterity and Cognitive Tasks and Daily Functioning in People With Schizophrenia : A Pilot Study Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Keh-chung Lin ; Yi-fang WU ; I-chen CHEN ; et al. Année de publication : 2015 Article en page(s) : p.1-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Main Schizophrénie Etude faisabilité Test Fonction cognitiveActivities of daily living Cognition Hand Psychomotor performance Schizophrenia Task performance and analysis Résumé : OBJECTIVE. This study investigated separate and concurrent performance on cognitive and hand dexterity tasks and the relationship to daily functioning in 16 people with schizophrenia and 16 healthy control participants.
METHOD. Participants performed the Purdue Pegboard Test and the Serial Seven Subtraction Test under single- and dual-task conditions and completed two daily functioning evaluations.
RESULTS. The hand dexterity of all participants declined in the dual-task condition, but the discrepancy between single-task and dual-task hand dexterity was greater in the schizophrenia group than in the control group (p < .03, d > .70, for all). The extent of discrepancy in hand dexterity was negatively correlated with daily functioning in the schizophrenia group (rs = −.3 to −.5, ps = .04–.26).
CONCLUSION. Ability to perform dual tasks may be an indicator of daily functioning in people with schizophrenia. Use of dual-task training may be considered as a therapeutic activity with these clients.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=35894
in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 69/3 (mai -juin 2015) . - p.1-7[article] Dual-Task Performance Involving Hand Dexterity and Cognitive Tasks and Daily Functioning in People With Schizophrenia : A Pilot Study [texte imprimé] / Keh-chung Lin ; Yi-fang WU ; I-chen CHEN ; et al. . - 2015 . - p.1-7.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 69/3 (mai -juin 2015) . - p.1-7
Mots-clés : Main Schizophrénie Etude faisabilité Test Fonction cognitiveActivities of daily living Cognition Hand Psychomotor performance Schizophrenia Task performance and analysis Résumé : OBJECTIVE. This study investigated separate and concurrent performance on cognitive and hand dexterity tasks and the relationship to daily functioning in 16 people with schizophrenia and 16 healthy control participants.
METHOD. Participants performed the Purdue Pegboard Test and the Serial Seven Subtraction Test under single- and dual-task conditions and completed two daily functioning evaluations.
RESULTS. The hand dexterity of all participants declined in the dual-task condition, but the discrepancy between single-task and dual-task hand dexterity was greater in the schizophrenia group than in the control group (p < .03, d > .70, for all). The extent of discrepancy in hand dexterity was negatively correlated with daily functioning in the schizophrenia group (rs = −.3 to −.5, ps = .04–.26).
CONCLUSION. Ability to perform dual tasks may be an indicator of daily functioning in people with schizophrenia. Use of dual-task training may be considered as a therapeutic activity with these clients.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=35894 Réservation
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DisponiblePilot comparative study of unilateral and bilateral robot-assisted training on upper-extremity performance in patients with stroke / Chieh-ling YANG in American Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol. 66/2 (mars-avril 2012)
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Titre : Pilot comparative study of unilateral and bilateral robot-assisted training on upper-extremity performance in patients with stroke Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Chieh-ling YANG ; et al. ; Hsieh-Ching CHEN ; Keh-chung Lin Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : p. 198-206 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Accident cérébrovasculaire Robotique Résumé : We compared a unilateral robot-assisted training protocol (URTP) and a bilateral robot-assisted training protocol (BRTP) to study their differential effects. We recruited 21 patients with stroke who received 90–105 min of therapy 5 days/wk for 4 wk. Participants in the URTP and BRTP groups practiced forearm pronation and supination and wrist flexion and extension in a simultaneous manner with the Bi-Manu-Track. The control group received standard rehabilitation. Clinical measures included the Fugl-Meyer Assessment, the Medical Research Council instrument, grip strength, and the Modified Ashworth Scale to assess motor impairment, muscle power, muscle strength, and spasticity, respectively. The pilot study indicated that the URTP and BRTP might have differential benefits for movement improvement. URTP might be a more compelling approach to improving upper-limb motor impairment, muscle power, and strength at the distal joints than BRTP, whereas BRTP could be an optimal approach to improving proximal muscle power. Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14186
in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 66/2 (mars-avril 2012) . - p. 198-206[article] Pilot comparative study of unilateral and bilateral robot-assisted training on upper-extremity performance in patients with stroke [texte imprimé] / Chieh-ling YANG ; et al. ; Hsieh-Ching CHEN ; Keh-chung Lin . - 2012 . - p. 198-206.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 66/2 (mars-avril 2012) . - p. 198-206
Mots-clés : Accident cérébrovasculaire Robotique Résumé : We compared a unilateral robot-assisted training protocol (URTP) and a bilateral robot-assisted training protocol (BRTP) to study their differential effects. We recruited 21 patients with stroke who received 90–105 min of therapy 5 days/wk for 4 wk. Participants in the URTP and BRTP groups practiced forearm pronation and supination and wrist flexion and extension in a simultaneous manner with the Bi-Manu-Track. The control group received standard rehabilitation. Clinical measures included the Fugl-Meyer Assessment, the Medical Research Council instrument, grip strength, and the Modified Ashworth Scale to assess motor impairment, muscle power, muscle strength, and spasticity, respectively. The pilot study indicated that the URTP and BRTP might have differential benefits for movement improvement. URTP might be a more compelling approach to improving upper-limb motor impairment, muscle power, and strength at the distal joints than BRTP, whereas BRTP could be an optimal approach to improving proximal muscle power. Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14186 Exemplaires (1)
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Exclu du prêtPotential Predictors of Functional Outcomes After Home-Based Constraint-Induced Therapy for Children With Cerebral Palsy / Chia-ling Chen in American Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol.68/2 (Mars-avril 2014)
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Titre : Potential Predictors of Functional Outcomes After Home-Based Constraint-Induced Therapy for Children With Cerebral Palsy Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Chia-ling Chen, Auteur ; Keh-chung Lin, Auteur ; Lin-ju Kang, Auteur Année de publication : 2014 Article en page(s) : p.159-166 Langues : Français (fre) Résumé : OBJECTIVE. Our objective was to identify predictors for treatment outcomes after home-based constraint-induced therapy (CIT) in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
METHOD. Forty-three children (aged 4–12 yr) with CP were treated with individualized CIT at home for 4 wk. Potential predictors were age, sex, affected hand, and upper-extremity motor capacity measured by the Peabody Developmental Motor Scale, 2nd edition (PDMS–2). Outcomes were the Pediatric Motor Activity Log (PMAL) Amount of Hand Use and Quality of Hand Use subscales and the Functional Independence Measure for Children (WeeFIM).
RESULTS. A higher PDMS–2 Visual–Motor Integration subscale score predicted a better WeeFIM score after home-based CIT (adjusted R2 = .35). Younger age predicted better performance on the PMAL Amount of Hand Use and Quality of Hand Use subscales (adjusted R2 = .06–.08) after home-based CIT.
CONCLUSION. The potential predictors may allow occupational therapy practitioners to target those children who will benefit most after home-based constraint-induced therapy.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26984
in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol.68/2 (Mars-avril 2014) . - p.159-166[article] Potential Predictors of Functional Outcomes After Home-Based Constraint-Induced Therapy for Children With Cerebral Palsy [texte imprimé] / Chia-ling Chen, Auteur ; Keh-chung Lin, Auteur ; Lin-ju Kang, Auteur . - 2014 . - p.159-166.
Langues : Français (fre)
in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol.68/2 (Mars-avril 2014) . - p.159-166
Résumé : OBJECTIVE. Our objective was to identify predictors for treatment outcomes after home-based constraint-induced therapy (CIT) in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
METHOD. Forty-three children (aged 4–12 yr) with CP were treated with individualized CIT at home for 4 wk. Potential predictors were age, sex, affected hand, and upper-extremity motor capacity measured by the Peabody Developmental Motor Scale, 2nd edition (PDMS–2). Outcomes were the Pediatric Motor Activity Log (PMAL) Amount of Hand Use and Quality of Hand Use subscales and the Functional Independence Measure for Children (WeeFIM).
RESULTS. A higher PDMS–2 Visual–Motor Integration subscale score predicted a better WeeFIM score after home-based CIT (adjusted R2 = .35). Younger age predicted better performance on the PMAL Amount of Hand Use and Quality of Hand Use subscales (adjusted R2 = .06–.08) after home-based CIT.
CONCLUSION. The potential predictors may allow occupational therapy practitioners to target those children who will benefit most after home-based constraint-induced therapy.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26984 Exemplaires (1)
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