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Telehealth in school-based health services: A scoping review protocol ...
Knobl, Erin. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Increasing Therapist Knowledge in Trauma-Informed Care
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Rehabilitation Interventions in Head and Neck Cancer: A Systematic Review ...
Tse, Jessica. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Inpatient Rehabilitation Services and Physical Activity Level
Overman, Carley. - : East Carolina University, 2021
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Actual and Perceived Level of Scientific English across Italian Physiotherapy Courses: A Cross-Sectional Study
In: Healthcare ; Volume 9 ; Issue 9 (2021)
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Biannual therapy access monitoring report ; As Required by Senate Bill 1, 87th Legislature, Regular Session, 2021 (Article II, Health and Human Services Commission, Rider 10) ; Biannual Report
Texas. Health and Human Services Commission. - : Texas. Health and Human Services Commission, 2021
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Adaptación transcultural y validación psicométrica preliminar del "Pregnancy and Motherhood Evaluation Questionnaire" en población española
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Knowledge Translation Research to Promote Behavior Changes in Rehabilitation: Use of Theoretical Frameworks and Tailored Interventions: A Scoping Review
In: Physical Therapy Faculty Publications (2021)
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Speech Language Pathology, Occupational Therapy, and Physical Therapy Student Perspectives of an Interprofessional Education Simulation
Harder, Bailey. - 2021
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Initial Development of a Patient-Reported Item Bank to Assess Mobility of People Who Use Lower Limb Orthoses
Abstract: Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021 ; Item banks are contemporary health survey instruments used to efficiently measure patient-reported outcomes that may be difficult to observe in a clinical or research setting. Item banks designed specifically for measuring outcomes among people who receive a specific intervention often include survey questions that are relevant to the individual and expected to change as a result of the intervention. Lower limb orthotic interventions are designed to improve users’ mobility in a range of environments and real-world situations. An item bank designed to assess mobility of lower limb orthosis users does not currently exist. Such an instrument could be an effective tool for rehabilitation professionals interested in orthotic mobility outcomes. An orthosis user-specific item bank could also benefit the global community of orthotic patient care professionals, as a means by which mobility outcomes data can be collected, pooled, and/or compared across different regions and cultures. Given the need for an orthosis user-specific item bank, the studies in this dissertation aimed to (1) better understand how orthosis users conceptualize mobility, (2) construct a candidate item bank for orthosis users, and (3) develop and apply a process for translating condition-specific item banks into other languages. This body of work represents the initial development of a new item bank and a model for future language translation efforts. The first chapter is a qualitative study designed to explore how lower limb orthosis users describe their mobility using focus groups and thematic analysis. Insights from participants suggest that orthosis users with a variety of underlying health conditions experience many of the same benefits and challenges associated with using a lower limb orthosis. Also, orthosis users can often choose to modify their mobility in different situations by using or not using their orthosis and/or other mobility aid(s). Gaining an understanding of a measurement construct of interest, in this case, mobility of orthosis users, is the first step toward developing a new PRO instrument. The second chapter describes additional steps taken to identify items applicable to orthosis users’ mobility and evaluate their suitability for inclusion in a candidate item bank. Results of this study further clarify the need for an item bank specific to this population as many of the activities and situations described by orthosis users as being important are not included in existing PRO instruments. The candidate items are now ready for further testing in a future study outside the scope of this dissertation. The third chapter is a language translation and linguistic validation study that describes a model for translating condition-specific item banks. As a result of this study, a Japanese translation of the Prosthetic Limb Users Survey of Mobility (PLUS-M) is now available, and a model is prepared for translating the new item bank to other languages in the future. Collectively, the chapters of this dissertation describe insights gained from orthosis users’ perspectives on mobility, initial development of an item bank to designed for measuring mobility of people who receive orthotic interventions, and a model for translating a condition-specific item bank to other languages. These research findings also lay the groundwork for future research efforts, including calibration and psychometric evaluation of the new item bank, and translation of the instrument into other languages to facilitate international efforts to collect orthotic mobility outcomes data.
Keyword: Health sciences; Item bank; Linguistic validation; Mobility; Orthotics; Patient-reported outcome measure; Physical therapy; Prosthetics; Rehabilitation medicine
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1773/46974
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Referral to rehabilitation in Parkinson's disease: who, when and to what end?
Domingos, Josefa; Coelho, Miguel; Ferreira, Joaquim J. - : Academia Brasileira de Neurologia, 2021
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Impact of Childhood Maltreatment in Borderline Personality Disorder on Treatment Response to Intensive Dialectical Behavior Therapy.
In: Journal of personality disorders, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 428-446 (2021)
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Targeted Physical Therapy Combined with Spasticity Management Changes Motor Development Trajectory for a 2- Year-Old with Cerebral Palsy
In: Faculty Publications from Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families, and Schools (2021)
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The Effects of Virtual Reality in the Treatment of Stroke Patients
In: Capstone Showcase (2020)
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Association of Traumatic Brain Injury with Vestibular Dysfunction and Dizziness in Post-9/11 Veterans
In: ETSU Faculty Works (2020)
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Robótica asistencial ciber-física para terapia de habla-lenguaje ; Assistive Cyber-physical Robotics for Speech-Language Therapy
Caldwell Marín, Eldon Glen. - : Universidad de Alicante, 2020
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A Case-Based, Brief, Intensive Interprofessional Education Experience for School Practitioners
In: Communication Disorders Faculty Publications (2020)
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Conceptualisation and development of the RIPE-N model (reflective interprofessional education-network model) to enhance interprofessional collaboration across multiple health professions
Lucas, Cherie; Power, Tamara; Kennedy, David. - : U.K., Routledge, 2020
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An investigation into the development of cultural responsiveness in Australian physiotherapy students and new graduates’ capability to work with culturally and linguistically diverse communities
Te, Maxine. - 2020
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Factors influencing the amount of therapy received during inpatient stroke care: an analysis of data from the UK Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme
Gittins, Matthew; Vail, Andy; Bowen, Audrey. - : Sage Publications, 2020
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