The Hawthorne effect?
http://search.naric.com/research/rehab/redesign_record.cfm?search=2&type=all&criteria=J76244&phrase=no&rec=133900&article_source=Rehab&international=0&international_language=&international_location=NeuroRehabilitation , Volume 40(3) , Pgs. 285-292.
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ISSN: 1053-8135.
Author(s): Ahn, Si-nae; Yoo, Eun-young; Jung, Min-ye; Park, Hae-yean; Lee, Ji-yeon; Choi, Yoo-im.
Publication Year: 2017.
Number of Pages: 8.
Abstract: Study investigated the effects of the Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP) approach on occupational performance in individuals with hemiparetic stroke. This study was designed as a 5-week, randomized, single-blind. Forty-three participants with hemiparesis following a stroke were randomly assigned to the experimental group or the control group. The experimental group conducted CO-OP approach while the control group underwent conventional occupational therapy. Outcome measurements were performed at baseline and post-intervention using the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) and Performance Quality Rating Scale (PQRS). After training, the scores of COPM and PQRS in the trained task were significantly higher in the experimental group than the control group. In addition, the COPM and the PQRS scores for the non-trained task were significantly higher in the experimental group than the control group. Results suggest that the CO-OP approach has beneficial effects on the occupational performance in individuals with hemiparetic stroke, and has positive effects on generalization and transfer of acquired skills.
Descriptor Terms: COGNITION, DAILY LIVING, MOTOR SKILLS, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, STROKE, TASK ANALYSIS.
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Citation: Ahn, Si-nae, Yoo, Eun-young, Jung, Min-ye, Park, Hae-yean, Lee, Ji-yeon, Choi, Yoo-im. (2017). Comparison of cognitive orientation to daily occupational performance and conventional occupational therapy on occupational performance in individuals with stroke: A randomized controlled trial. NeuroRehabilitation , 40(3), Pgs. 285-292. Retrieved 7/14/2017, from REHABDATA database.
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