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Auteur Elizabeth Pyatak |
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Elizabeth Pyatak ; Maggie King ; Cheryl L. P. Vigen ; Elia Salazar ; Jesus Diaz ; Stacey Schepens Niemiec ; Jeanine Blanchard ; Katie Jordan ; Josh Banerjee ; Jagruti Shukla |Importance:Primary health care is rapidly developing as an occupational therapy practice area. Yet, to date, little evidencesupports occupational therapys feasibility and efficacy in primary care settings. Objective:To report on the implementa[...]Article
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the criterion standard in research design for establishing treatment efficacy. However, the rigorous and highly controlled conditions of RCTs can be difficult to attain when conducting research [...]Article
Elizabeth Pyatak ; Mike Carlson ; Cheryl L. P. Vigen ; Jeanine Blanchard ; Stacey Schepens Niemiec ; John Sideris ; Grace T. Baranek |Importance: A recent reanalysis of data from the Well Elderly (WE) 2 study purportedly indicated that the intervention did not achieve clinically meaningful or statistically significant effects; this article addresses these criticisms. Objective[...]Article
Kristine M. Carandang, Auteur ; Elizabeth Pyatak, Auteur |OBJECTIVE. We investigated the feasibility and acceptability of an occupational therapy intervention targeting diabetes management for underserved young adults. METHOD. Eight participants completed the intervention and a battery of assessments [...]Article
Pressure ulcers (PrUs) are a major burden to patients with spinal cord injury (SCI), affecting their psychological, physical, and social well-being. Lifestyle choices are thought to contribute to the risk of developing PrUs. This article focuses[...]Article
Importance: Lifestyle Redesign® originated as a preventive occupational therapy intervention for healthy older adults, and it was found to be both effective and cost effective in the Well Elderly Studies initiated in the 1990s. Building on that [...]