You didn't even measure patient recovery, completely useless research. May improve means nothing.
The role of ward placement of occupational therapists in the task-oriented training for acute stroke patients
課題指向型アプローチにおける急性期の病棟配置作業療法士の役割. Japanese Occupational Therapy Research , Volume 38(5) , Pgs. 601-608.
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Author(s): Takashi TAKEBAYASHI; Masumi Takahashi; Mitsuhiko Kodama; Takuya Hirose.
Publication Year: 2019.
Language: Japanese
Geographic Location(s): Japan, East & Southeast Asia.
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Citation: Takashi TAKEBAYASHI, Masumi Takahashi, Mitsuhiko Kodama, Takuya Hirose. (2019). The role of ward placement of occupational therapists in the task-oriented training for acute stroke patients. 課題指向型アプローチにおける急性期の病棟配置作業療法士の役割. Japanese Occupational Therapy Research , 38(5), Pgs. 601-608. Retrieved 6/23/2022, from REHABDATA database.
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NARIC Accession Number: I247978. What's this?
Author(s): Takashi TAKEBAYASHI; Masumi Takahashi; Mitsuhiko Kodama; Takuya Hirose.
Publication Year: 2019.
Abstract:
This article discusses the role of ward placement of occupational
therapists (OT) in the task-oriented training for acute stroke patients.
In task-oriented training, i.e., shaping and task practice approaches
for acute stroke patients, clearly defined roles exist for the primary
OT and the ward placement OT. The ward placement OT provides task
practice in the patient’s hospital room, whereas the primary OT provides
shaping practice in a rehabilitation setting. Taken together, these two
roles may improve the affected upper extremity function and use in
everyday activities for acute stroke patients. In addition, this type of
collaboration may lead to the effective transfer of positive patient
outcomes from the rehabilitation setting into the real world.
Descriptor Terms: Heart disorders, Physical stress, Treatment, Unemployment, Brain.Language: Japanese
Geographic Location(s): Japan, East & Southeast Asia.
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Citation: Takashi TAKEBAYASHI, Masumi Takahashi, Mitsuhiko Kodama, Takuya Hirose. (2019). The role of ward placement of occupational therapists in the task-oriented training for acute stroke patients. 課題指向型アプローチにおける急性期の病棟配置作業療法士の役割. Japanese Occupational Therapy Research , 38(5), Pgs. 601-608. Retrieved 6/23/2022, from REHABDATA database.
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