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Item A Telerehabilitation Intervention to Reduce the Impact of Fatigue in People with Heart Failure and Chronic Fatigue(2017-04) Radloff, Jennifer C.Item An Intervention to Reduce the Impact of Fatigue in People with Heart Failure and Chronic Fatigue: A Randomized Controlled Trial(2018) Radloff, Jennifer C.Date Presented 4/20/2018 Preliminary findings of a randomized controlled trial on interventions for people with heart failure and fatigue are discussed. This topic advances occupational therapy practitioners’ knowledge on individualized interventions to reduce fatigue impact in people with heart failure and fatigue. Primary Author and Speaker: Young Joo Kim Additional Authors and Speakers: Jennifer Radloff, Jenny Chiariello, Nicole Faust, Madison WilcoxItem Assistive Technology Devices and Strategies for Person with Low Vision(2014-10) Radloff, Jennifer C.Item Asynchronous Interprofessional Simulation to Promote the Role of Physical Therapy in Wound Management(2023) Lopez, Laura; Edgar, Cory; Radloff, Jennifer C.; Lowden-Stokely, Janice; Hawes, Stacey; Rowe, LynnItem Community Mobility Interventions for Teens and Young Adults with High-functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder(2017-04) Radloff, Jennifer C.Item Community Mobility Skills Camp for Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder(2015-10) Radloff, Jennifer C.Item Correlation between Therapeutic Use of Self and Clients’ Participation in Rehabilitation(2018) Fan, Chia-WeiDate Presented 4/20/2018 The Model of Human Occupation Screening Tool (MOHOST) and the Clinical Assessment of Modes were used to evaluate clients’ participation and paired therapists’ use of mode. Correlation analyses were conducted. The results show that the empathizing mode was significantly correlated to five subdomains of the MOHOST. Primary Author and Speaker: Chia-Wei Fan Additional Authors and Speakers: Renee TaylorItem Correlations Between Overall Health Status and Occupational Participation in Forensic Clients(2019) Fan, Chia-WeiDate Presented 04/06/19 OTs who worked at forensic settings in England were expected to use the MOHO-based forensic care pathway to guide their interventions. As part of their standard procedures, therapists administered the Model of Human Occupation Screening Tool (MOHOST) and the Health of Nation Outcome Scales (HoNOS) to represent clients’ participation and their health conditions. The study built up a picture for forensic patients with assessments that were already being used regularly in practice. Primary Author and Speaker: Chia-Wei FanItem Development of Perceived Clinical Reasoning in Occupational Therapy Students Utilizing Case-based Learning(2018-04) Radloff, Jennifer C.Item Did Occupational Therapy Services Facilitate Forensic Patients’ Participation Over Time?(2015) Fan, Chia-WeiDate Presented 4/16/2015 Forensic patients’ occupational participation improved during the 2-yr hospitalization. Specifically, occupational therapy helped to improve their motivation for occupation, pattern of occupation, communication/interaction skills, process skills, and environment.Item Do Rehabilitation Patients and Therapists Have the Same Perceptions about Their Communication Interaction?(2016) Fan, Chia-WeiDate Presented 4/9/2016 Clients expected therapists to show more of the instructing mode, such as educating them and structuring the treatment process. However, therapists focused more on empathizing with clients’ emotions. Primary Author and Speaker: Chia-Wei Fan Additional Author and Speaker: Renee TaylorItem Driver Rehab Mentorship Model: Connecting Community-based Practice and Academia(2019-08) Radloff, Jennifer C.; Hughes, TiaItem Driving and Community Mobility Bootcamp: Successful Outcomes for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder(2016-11-05) Radloff, Jennifer C.Item Driving and Community Mobility Skills Building Bootcamp(2016-08) Radloff, Jennifer C.Item Driving and Community Mobility Skills Training Camp for Teens and Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder(2016-04) Radloff, Jennifer C.Item Effectiveness of Visual Scanning Compensatory Training after Stroke(2019) Radloff, Jennifer C.Date Presented 04/04/19 This descriptive case study compares preparatory, occupation-based, and combined-intervention approaches for the compensatory treatment of visual field deficits as a feasibility study. Using the AMPS to examine occupational performance, it appears the combined training was most effective for visual compensation of everyday IADLs. However, results of eye tracking with a driving simulator offers contrasting evidence for safety when attempting to compensate for visual deficits with scanning. Primary Author and Speaker: Rachel Gartz Additional Authors and Speakers: Anne Dickerson, Jennifer RadloffItem Effects of Horticulture Therapy on Nursing Home Older Adults in Southern Taiwan(2021-04) Fan, Chia-Wei