192 results match your criteria: "School of Health and Rehabilitation Science[Affiliation]"

Background: Combined effect of healthy lifestyles and obesity on cardiometabolic risks were unclear in Chinese rural adults. We aimed to assess the above-mentioned issue.

Methods: This study included 25,123 adults from baseline survey of Henan rural cohort study.

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Purpose: Despite the dramatic improvement in pulmonary function after lung transplantation, lung transplant recipients often have reduced physical function. The purpose of this study was to investigate the associations between physical function and a wide range of patient-level factors among lung transplant recipients to allow researchers and healthcare providers to identify and better understand contributors to poor physical function.

Methods: A cross-sectional study of lung transplant recipients enrolled in Lung Transplant Go (LTGO), a randomized, controlled trial evaluating the efficacy of a telerehabilitation behavioral exercise intervention on physical function.

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Background: Social isolation is prevalent after traumatic brain injury (TBI) and has negative implications for health and well-being. Interventions targeting social participation show promise for reducing social isolation. We adapted a social participation intervention, ENGAGE, to meet the needs of people with TBI.

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National Study Examining Excellence and Value in Physical Therapist Residency Education: Part 1-Design, Methods, and Results.

Phys Ther

November 2024

Fellow of the National Academies of Practice, Department of Physical Therapy, School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, USA.

Objective: A challenge in health professions is training practitioners to navigate health care complexities, promote health, optimize outcomes, and advance their field. Physical therapist residency education offers a pathway to meet these needs in ways that "entry-level" (professional) education may not. Identifying key aspects of excellence in residency education and understanding its value in developing adaptive expertise will help devise strategies to enhance program, resident, and patient outcomes.

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This Perspective provides a crucial set of actions with corresponding recommendations aimed at propelling the physical therapy profession toward excellence in residency education. The conceptual model includes elements of excellence in the delivery and outcomes of physical therapist residency education and the domain of value experienced by stakeholders impacted by physical therapist residency education. Linked to the conceptual model, the 15 actions, and 28 recommendations draw from (1) the Physical Therapist Residency Excellence and Value (PT-REV) study, (2) the Physical Therapist Education for the 21st Century (PTE-21) study, and (3) research in the learning sciences.

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  • * The 6-month study in Ohio involved 26 participants, aged 6-17, where 14 were randomized into treatment and control groups to evaluate the effectiveness of hippotherapy on upper extremity function and overall participation.
  • * Results indicated a good retention rate (80% for control and 83% for treatment), with no reported adverse events; however, variability in assessment measure completion suggests improvements may be needed prior to larger clinical trials.
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  • The study used automated language analysis techniques, specifically Meaning Extraction Method (MEM) and Principal Component Analysis (PCA), to uncover key themes from open-ended responses about hearing aid experiences from users.
  • A total of 538 adult hearing aid users participated, providing insights into six main factors affecting their experiences, including life changes, social situations, and quality of life.
  • The findings suggest that language analysis can deepen understanding of hearing aid user experiences, and future research should focus on improving these methods for better clinical applications.*
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Association between dizziness and future falls and fall-related injuries in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Age Ageing

September 2024

Centre for Vestibular Neurology, Department of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, Laboratory Block, Charing Cross Campus, London W6 8RF, UK.

Article Synopsis
  • Dizziness is a common issue among older adults, particularly those in falls services, and this study investigates its link to future falls and injuries.
  • A systematic review and meta-analysis of 29 studies involving over 103,000 participants found that dizziness significantly increases the odds of any type of fall and recurrent falls.
  • However, the analysis did not show a significant connection between dizziness and injurious falls, highlighting the need for recognition and intervention regarding dizziness as a fall risk factor.
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Robotic-Enhanced Prosthetic Liners for Vibration Therapy: Reducing Phantom Limb Pain in Transfemoral Amputees.

Sensors (Basel)

August 2024

Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology, School of Health and Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, USA.

Phantom limb pain, a common challenge for amputees, lacks effective treatment options. Vibration therapy is a promising non-pharmacologic intervention for reducing pain intensity, but its efficacy in alleviating phantom limb pain requires further investigation. This study focused on developing prosthesis liners with integrated vibration motors to administer vibration therapy for phantom limb pain.

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Development of a multi-level assistive technology focused technology translation training program.

Assist Technol

August 2024

School of Health and Rehabilitation Science, Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

A three-level training intervention was developed using the Quality Implementation Framework (QIF) to increase technology transfer of rehabilitation technologies to market. Thirty-two teams completed Level 1, 14 completed Level 2, and 6 completed Level 3. The validated Technology Transfer Readiness Assessment Tool (TTRAT) measured teams' technology transfer progress and the effectiveness of the training program.

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The integration of health and activity data from various wearable devices into research studies presents technical and operational challenges. The Awesome Data Acquisition Method (ADAM) is a versatile, web-based system that was designed for integrating data from various sources and managing a large-scale multiphase research study. As a data collecting system, ADAM allows real-time data collection from wearable devices through the device's application programmable interface and the mobile app's adaptive real-time questionnaires.

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Objective: To understand the prevalence of home-related anxiety among adolescent athletes during the novel coronavirus pandemic and to ascertain the factors influencing this anxiety.

Methods: We employed cluster sampling to select 1150 adolescent athletes (aged 8-18 years) from six sports training schools in Yantai City, Shandong Province. Mental health status was assessed and recorded.

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Efforts to Support the Mental Health and Well-being of Nursing Home Staff: Insights From Leaders.

J Am Med Dir Assoc

August 2024

Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC) Greater Los Angeles VA, Los Angeles, CA, USA; The Anna and Harry Borun Center for Gerontological Research, Geriatric Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Objectives: The sustained stress and trauma experienced by frontline nursing home (NH) staff throughout the COVID-19 pandemic has been described in health care literature and popular press. Yet, limited attention has been given to attempts to support NH staff. The objective of this study was to examine efforts to support the mental health and well-being of NH staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Mental health status among children and adolescents in one-child and multichild families: a meta-analysis of comparative studies.

Curr Opin Psychiatry

May 2024

Unit of Psychiatry, Department of Public Health and Medicinal Administration, & Institute of Translational Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Macau, Macao SAR, China.

Article Synopsis
  • A meta-analysis was conducted to compare the mental health status of children and adolescents from one-child versus multichild families in China, involving 113 studies with nearly 238,000 participants.
  • Results show that children from one-child families scored better on various mental health indicators, including lower levels of anxiety, depression, and interpersonal sensitivity.
  • The study suggests the need for further research to understand the reasons behind these mental health differences and explore interventions for those affected.
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Individuals with cognitive disabilities have challenges with personal navigation and wayfinding, especially when traveling on public transportation. The purpose of this case study is to describe the structure and implementation of the Personal Navigation for Individuals with Disabilities (PNID) education and training program, which is based on a socio-technical architecture for individuals with cognitive disabilities within a fixed-route public bus system. A case study methodology was used to describe preliminary findings of the skills, attributes, and experiences of three individuals with cognitive disabilities as it relates to transportation on fixed-route bus systems in a midsized urban setting.

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Research capacity and culture among hand therapists in Australia: A cross-sectional survey.

J Hand Ther

December 2024

Department Occupational Therapy, Monash University, Victoria, Australia; Department of Nursing and Allied Health, Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria, Australia.

Article Synopsis
  • - This study explores the research capacity and culture (RCC) among hand therapists in Australia, as understanding these factors is crucial for enhancing high-quality research in clinical practice.
  • - A survey was conducted with members of the Australian Hand Therapy Association, revealing that RCC among therapists is relatively low, with most feeling confident in clinical skills but lacking in research-oriented skills like data analysis and proposal writing.
  • - The findings highlight the need for improved support strategies, including education and mentoring, to build the research skills and confidence of hand therapists, encouraging their involvement in research activities.
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Implantable vagus nerve stimulation, paired with high-dose occupational therapy, has been shown to be effective in improving upper limb function among patients with stroke and received regulatory approval from the US Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Combining nonsurgical and surgical approaches of vagus nerve stimulation in recent meta-analyses has resulted in misleading reports on the efficacy of each type of stimulation among patients with stroke. This article aims to clarify the confusion surrounding implantable vagus nerve stimulation as a poststroke treatment option, highlighting the importance of distinguishing between transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation and implantable vagus nerve stimulation.

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Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is amongst the commonest causes of dizziness and falls in older adults. Diagnosing and treating BPPV can reduce falls, and thereby reduce fall-related morbidity and mortality. Recent World Falls Guidelines recommend formal assessment for BPPV in older adults at risk of falling, but only if they report vertigo.

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In fiscal year 2020, new national Medicare payment models were implemented in the two most common post-acute care settings (i.e., skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) and home health agencies (HHAs)), which were followed by the emergence of COVID-19.

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Introduction: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) participate less in physical activities and have increased sedentary behaviour compared with typically developing peers. Participate CP is a participation-focused therapy intervention for children with CP with demonstrated efficacy in a phase II randomised controlled trial (RCT) to increase perceived performance of physical activity participation goals. This study will test the effectiveness of Participate CP in a multisite phase III RCT.

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Although outcomes are a critical component of evidence-based practice, measuring augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) outcomes remains problematic. This is, in part, because there is no consensus on how to operationally define AAC communication outcomes. To gain greater insight into AAC communication outcomes, we used the communicative competence framework to determine which areas of AAC intervention have received the greatest attention and how these outcomes are being measured.

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First Provider Seen for an Acute Episode of Low Back Pain Influences Subsequent Health Care Utilization.

Phys Ther

September 2023

School of Health and Rehabilitation Science, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

Objective: Costs associated with low back pain (LBP) continue to rise. Despite numerous clinical practice guidelines, the evaluation and treatments for LBP are variable and largely depend on the individual provider. As yet, little attention has been given to the first choice of provider.

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The purpose of this study was to 1) identify and describe the population seeking alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) evaluations at an assistive technology (AT) center in the Midwestern United States and 2) describe the AAC device features or services participants identify as most important at their initial AAC evaluations. Charts of 53 participants seeking AAC interventions at an AT center in the Midwestern United States were retrospectively reviewed. Information from the QUEST 2.

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Background: Nutrition support professionals are tasked with estimating energy requirements for critically ill patients. Estimating energy leads to suboptimal feeding practices and adverse outcomes. Indirect calorimetry (IC) is the gold standard for determining energy expenditure.

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