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Effective health care teams: A model of six characteristics developed from shared perceptions
Mickan, S.; Rodger, S. A.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2005
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Well-formedness judgement in Broca's aphasia: A systematic comparison of different error-types and sentence-types
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Auditory sentence processing in an aphasic patient at different stages of recovery: An ERP investigation
Faustmann, A.; Murdoch, B. E.; Copland, D. A.. - : Academic Press, 2004
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Investigation of factors related to employment outcome following traumatic brain injury: a critical review and conceptual model
Ownsworth, T.; McKenna, K.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2004
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Subcortical aphasia: Evidence from stereotactic surgical lesions
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Systematic review of paramedical therapies for Parkinson's disease
In: MOVEMENT DISORD , 17 (5) 984 - 991. (2002) (2002)
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Occupational therapists' use and perceptions of written client education materials
Sharry, Renee; McKenna, Kryss; Tooth, Leigh. - : American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc., 2002
Abstract: OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to examine occupational therapists' use and perceptions of written education materials for clients and the factors that therapists consider before distributing written materials to clients This study also aimed to determine whether use and perceptions of these materials differed for older clients METHOD. A random sample of 50 occupational therapists from Queensland, Australia, working in adult physical disabilities settings was surveyed with a structured questionnaire Data were analyzed descriptively and with nonparametric statistics RESULTS. Of 49 participants who used written materials, 54% had given them to more than halt of their last 10 clients, regardless of the clients' age Written materials, most often information sheets developed by the participants themselves; handwritten notes; and pamphlets were principally used to reinforce verbal information. Clients' cognitive abilities, primary language, communication skills, vision, and level of education most often were considered before distributing written materials Although participants generally were positive about the content and effectiveness of materials, ratings were significantly less positive related to older clients CONCLUSION. Client education was a core treatment modality for participants in this study, with written media most commonly being used to supplement verbal education Because participants were least positive about the effectiveness of written materials for older clients, further development of materials for this audience may be indicated.
Keyword: 321024 Rehabilitation and Therapy - Occupational and Physical; 730303 Occupational; C1; Communication; Health Information; Older Clients; Practice Patterns; Rehabilitation; speech and physiotherapy
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:61514
https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:61514/occupationaltherapists.pdf
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Temporal constraints on summation of activation within semantic memory: Evidence from normal adults and Broca's aphasia
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The social approach: another new fashion in speech-language pathology?
Worrall, L.E.. - : Singular Publishing, 2001
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Interculturalization and the education of professionals: A grounded theory investigation of diversity, multiculturalism and conviction in the physical therapy profession.
Kachingwe, Aimie Fitzgerald.. - : Northern Illinois University., 2000
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Constraint-induced therapy of chronic aphasia after stroke
In: Stroke ; 32 (2000). - S. 1621-1626 (2000)
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Clinical Placement in Mental Health: Effects on the Attitudes of Students
Gilbert, J.; Strong, J.. - : Haworth Press, Inc, 2000
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Natural semantic communication in wild Diana monkeys: Proximate mechanisms and evolutionary function
In: Dissertations available from ProQuest (1998)
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A Comparison of the Knowledge, Misconceptions, and Attitudes Toward the Elderly of First Versus Final Year Students in Accredited Physical Therapy Programs
In: Masters Theses (1997)
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Pain Management Skills for Minority Breast Cancer.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1996)
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PTA Roles (Letter to the Editor with Response)
Inverso, William B. (Author of the Letter); Robinson, Andrew J. (Respondent); DePalma, Mary T. (Respondent). - 1994
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Command History, 1993.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1994)
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Health Professionals Special Pays Study: Report to Congress on Armed Forces Health Professionals Special Pays -- Other Health Care Providers
In: DTIC (1988)
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Strategic behavior and linguistic functions of institutionalized moderately retarded persons
Ashman, A. F.. - : Williams & Wilkins, 1982
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Lexikon der physikalischen Therapie Diätetik und Krankenpflege für praktische Aerzte /
Bum, Anton, 1856-1925.. - : Berlin, 1904. : Wien : Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1904
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