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Five years later : achieving professional effectiveness to move neurorehabilitation forward |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Barbara M. Doucet |
Année de publication : |
2013 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Système nerveux central Pathologie Médecine fondée sur les preuves Ergothérapie Réadaptation |
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The AOTA Centennial Vision outlined in 2007 challenged the occupational therapy profession to become a "powerful, widely recognized, science-driven, and evidence-based" profession that could adapt to changing societal and cultural needs and flourish well into the future. That challenge can be met by simply being effective at what we do; this will increase our value and validate our worth. Neurorehabilitation in occupational therapy can also thrive if we verify that the interventions we use and the strategies we implement are grounded in evidence. Professional effectiveness will emerge by (1) increasing the dissemination of research that supports the methods we use and informs others of the successful patient outcomes we achieve and (2) expanding development and validation of instruments that quantitatively and qualitatively measure functional outcomes. Occupational therapists can individually develop professional effectiveness by fostering greater academic-clinical alliances, objectifying evaluation and intervention methods, and preparing future practitioners appropriately for evidence-driven practice. |
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in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 67/5 (septembre-octobre 2013)
[article] Five years later : achieving professional effectiveness to move neurorehabilitation forward [texte imprimé] / Barbara M. Doucet . - 2013. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 67/5 (septembre-octobre 2013)
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Système nerveux central Pathologie Médecine fondée sur les preuves Ergothérapie Réadaptation |
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The AOTA Centennial Vision outlined in 2007 challenged the occupational therapy profession to become a "powerful, widely recognized, science-driven, and evidence-based" profession that could adapt to changing societal and cultural needs and flourish well into the future. That challenge can be met by simply being effective at what we do; this will increase our value and validate our worth. Neurorehabilitation in occupational therapy can also thrive if we verify that the interventions we use and the strategies we implement are grounded in evidence. Professional effectiveness will emerge by (1) increasing the dissemination of research that supports the methods we use and informs others of the successful patient outcomes we achieve and (2) expanding development and validation of instruments that quantitatively and qualitatively measure functional outcomes. Occupational therapists can individually develop professional effectiveness by fostering greater academic-clinical alliances, objectifying evaluation and intervention methods, and preparing future practitioners appropriately for evidence-driven practice. |
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Titre : |
Pilot Study Combining Electrical Stimulation and a Dynamic Hand Orthosis for Functional Recovery in Chronic Stroke. |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Barbara M. Doucet, Auteur ; Joni A. Mettler, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2018 |
Article en page(s) : |
pp.1-6 |
Langues : |
Américain (ame) |
Mots-clés : |
accident vasculaire cérébral rééducation main orthèse ergothérapie |
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OBJECTIVE. We investigated the effect of a combined neuromuscular electrical stimulation (ES) and dynamic hand orthosis (DHO) regimen with a group of people with chronic stroke to improve performance on specific daily tasks. METHOD. Four people with chronic stroke participated in an ES-DHO regimen using the affected upper extremity 5x/wk for 6 wk. Outcome measures included grip strength, range of motion (ROM), and analysis of muscle activation-deactivation during release of grasp through electromyography. Ability to perform specific daily living tasks was assessed using the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS). RESULTS. Results suggested that improvements in strength, ROM, and grasp deactivation are possible with the combined ES-DHO regimen. All participants' AMPS motor scores improved. CONCLUSIONS. An ES-DHO regimen may improve motor skills needed for functional task performance in people with chronic stroke. Results should be interpreted cautiously because of the pilot nature of the study and the small sample size. |
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in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 72/2 (March/April 2018) . - pp.1-6
[article] Pilot Study Combining Electrical Stimulation and a Dynamic Hand Orthosis for Functional Recovery in Chronic Stroke. [texte imprimé] / Barbara M. Doucet, Auteur ; Joni A. Mettler, Auteur . - 2018 . - pp.1-6. Langues : Américain ( ame) in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 72/2 (March/April 2018) . - pp.1-6
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accident vasculaire cérébral rééducation main orthèse ergothérapie |
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OBJECTIVE. We investigated the effect of a combined neuromuscular electrical stimulation (ES) and dynamic hand orthosis (DHO) regimen with a group of people with chronic stroke to improve performance on specific daily tasks. METHOD. Four people with chronic stroke participated in an ES-DHO regimen using the affected upper extremity 5x/wk for 6 wk. Outcome measures included grip strength, range of motion (ROM), and analysis of muscle activation-deactivation during release of grasp through electromyography. Ability to perform specific daily living tasks was assessed using the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS). RESULTS. Results suggested that improvements in strength, ROM, and grasp deactivation are possible with the combined ES-DHO regimen. All participants' AMPS motor scores improved. CONCLUSIONS. An ES-DHO regimen may improve motor skills needed for functional task performance in people with chronic stroke. Results should be interpreted cautiously because of the pilot nature of the study and the small sample size. |
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