Leaders in Learning: Publications of Faculty & Staff


 Occupational Therapy: 1998-1999

 

BOSSERS, A.

Bossers, A., J. Kernaghan, L. Hodgins, L. Merla, C. O'Connor, and M. Van Kessel. 1999. Defining and developing professionalism. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 66 (3): 116-121.

Cox, P.D., C. Beaton, A. Bossers, J. Pepper, and M. Gage. 1999. Interdisciplinary Pilot Project in a Rehabilitation Setting. Journal of Allied Health 28 (1): 25-29.

 

COOK, J.

Corring, D., and J. Cook. 1998. Client-centered care means that I am a valued human being. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 66 (2): 71.

Emerson, H., J. Cook, H.J. Polatajko, and R. Segal. 1998. Enjoyment experiences as described by persons with schizophrenia: A qualitative study. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 65 (4): 183-192.

Polatajko, H.J., J. Miller-Polgar, and J. Cook. 1999. Master's level entry programmes in occupational therapy: Visionary or reflective of the profession's coming of age? Occupational Therapy NOW (Jan./Feb.): 7-10.

 

CORRING, D.

Corring, D., and J. Cook. 1998. Client-centered care means that I am a valued human being. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 66 (2): 71.

 

JUTAI, J.

Jutai, J. 1999. Quality of life impact of assistive technology. Rehabilitation Engineering 14 (1): 2-7.

Jutai, J., and P. Gryfe. 1998. Impacts of assistive technology on clients with ALS. Proceedings of RESNA '98. Minneapolis: 26 June 1998-30 June 1998. 54-65.

Kalnins, I.V., C. Steele, E. Stevens, B. Rossen, D. Biggar, J. Jutai, and J. Bortolussi. 1999. Health survey research on children with physical disabilities in Canada. Health Promotion International 14 (3): 251-259.

O'Keefe, B.M., J. Jutai, P. Marshall, P. Lindsay, R. Schuller, and R.W. Schlosser. 1998. Database for the identification of AAC users for participation in research, product development, and service delivery. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 14 (June): 115-116.

 

LANDRY, J.

Landry, J., and S.J. Spaulding. 1999. Assessment and intervention of clients with apraxia: Contributions from literature. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 66 (1): 52-61.

 

MANDICH, A.

Missiuna, C., T. Malloy-Miller, and A. Mandich. 1998. Meditation techniques: Origins and application to occupational therapy in paediatrics. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 65 (Oct.): 202-209.

 

MILLER, L.T.

Miller, L.T. 1998. Psychometric and Information Processing Approaches to Measuring Cognitive Abilities: Paradigms in Military Testing. Canadian Psychology 40 (3): 241-254.

 

MILLER POLGAR, J.

Polatajko, H.J., J. Miller-Polgar, and J. Cook. 1999. Master's level entry programmes in occupational therapy: Visionary or reflective of the profession's coming of age? Occupational Therapy NOW (Jan./Feb.): 7-10.

Rebeiro, K.L., and J. Miller Polgar. 1998. Enabling occupational performance: Optimal experiences in therapy. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 66 (1): 14-22.

 

POLATAJKO, H.J.

Emerson, H., J. Cook, H.J. Polatajko, and R. Segal. 1998. Enjoyment experiences as described by persons with schizophrenia: A qualitative study. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 65 (4): 183-192.

Law, M., S. Baptiste, A. Carswell, M.A. McColl, H.J. Polatajko, and N. Pollock. 1998. Canadian Occupational Performance Measure. 3rd ed. Toronto, ON: CAOT Publications ACE.

Law, M., H.J. Polatajko, A. Carswell, M. McColl, N. Pollock, and S. Baptiste. 1999. The Canadian Model of Occupational Performance and the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure. Conceptual Models for Occupational Practice. Berlin: Springer Velag. 156-174.

Martini, R., and H.J. Polatajko. 1998. Verbal self-guidance as a treatment approach for children with Developmental Coordination Disorder: A systematic replication study. Occupational Therapy Journal of Research 18 (4): 157-181.

Polatajko, H.J. 1999. Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD): Alias The Clumsy Child Syndrome (Chapter 5). A Neurodevelopmental Approach to Specific Learning Disorders. K. Whitmore, H. Hart, and G. Willems. London: Mac Keith Press. 119-133.

Polatajko, H.J., J. Miller-Polgar, and J. Cook. 1999. Master's level entry programmes in occupational therapy: Visionary or reflective of the profession's coming of age? Occupational Therapy NOW (Jan./Feb.): 7-10.

Salvatori, P., J. Friedland, M. McColl, H.J. Polatajko, and J. Savard. 1998. Masters entry level in occupational therapy in Canada. The Link 49 (3): 3.

 

SEGAL, R.

Emerson, H., J. Cook, H.J. Polatajko, and R. Segal. 1998. Enjoyment experiences as described by persons with schizophrenia: A qualitative study. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 65 (4): 183-192.

Segal, R., and G. Frank. 1998. The Extraordinary Construction of Ordinary Experience: Scheduling Daily Life in Families with Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 5: 141-147.

 

SPAULDING, S.J.

Hartsell, H.D., and S.J. Spaulding. 1999. Effects of bracing on isokinetic torque for the chronically unstable ankle. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation 8 (2): 83-98.

Klinger, L., and S.J. Spaulding. 1998. Chronic pain in the elderly: Is silence really golden? Physical and Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics 15 (3): 1-18.

Landry, J., and S.J. Spaulding. 1999. Assessment and intervention of clients with apraxia: Contributions from literature. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 66 (1): 52-61.

Tse, D.W., and S.J. Spaulding. 1998. Motor control and motor learning: Implications for occupational therapy with individuals with Parkinson's disease. Physical and Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics 15 (3): 19-38.