The Art of Empathy: Visual Art Interpretation and Creation to Enhance Empathy...
Purpose: To pilot the inclusion of a visual arts unit grounded in social constructivist theory and framed around Visual Thinking Strategy into an entry-level anatomy course and explore its influence...
View ArticlePromoting Cultural Humility as a Core Value into Healthcare Professional...
There is an increase in diversity in our nation, and as such, health care professionals need to have the tools to maximize patient outcomes, considering the breadth of these needs. It is important to...
View ArticleEffect of Russian Current and Structured Exercise Program on Postpartum...
Background: Diastasis recti abdominis (DRA) is the most common complication occurring post-delivery that limits the functional well-being of the affected individuals. Management of diastasis recti can...
View ArticleStudent Perspectives on Transition from Bachelor’s to Master’s Degree for...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to understand the perspectives of students interested in a career in athletic training on the degree change and what they perceive as advantages and disadvantages...
View ArticleA Perfect Storm?: The Association of Vitamin D with Injury Incidence among...
Purpose: Acrobatics and Tumbling (A&T) is an emerging NCAA sport. Due to the novelty of the sport, limited research on injury incidence and correlates exists. Anecdotal evidence suggests that...
View ArticleKnowledge Level and Attitudes of Physiotherapy Students on Tissue/Organ...
Purpose: Physiotherapists do not have the opportunity to acquire sufficient knowledge and skills in tissue/organ donation and transplantation as part of their education. The aim was to examine the...
View ArticleThe Clinical Placement Process Through the Lens of the Director of Clinical...
Purpose: The placement process is a key contributor to current challenges in health science clinical education. The Director of Clinical Education (DCE) is the central figure in coordinating the...
View ArticleDiagnostic Accuracy of the Passive Straight Leg Raise Test in Detecting...
Background: Lumbar nerve root compression is a pathological condition that occurs commonly in the low back pain population. Passive straight leg raise (SLR) is a clinical test widely used to confirm...
View ArticleEducational Lessons from a Pandemic: Lecture Recording and Learning Outcomes
Purpose: The use of lecture capture (LC) in higher education classrooms has increased, especially since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic; however, its effectiveness as a learning strategy is largely...
View ArticleTeaching Exercise Physiology with Flipped Classroom Method in The Era of...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to describe the use of flipped classroom method in a forced remote Exercise Physiology course during the COVID-19 pandemic and assess the students’ motivation...
View ArticleStudent Physical Therapists’ Perceptions of a First Semester Integrated...
Purpose: The value of an Integrated Clinical Experience (ICE) is well documented, but student physical therapists’ perspectives of an early ICE are not. A first semester ICE allows practice of...
View ArticleExperiences of Minoritized Learners in Preparation for Graduate Medical and...
Context: Disparities in the healthcare system persist in society today, affecting both minoritized patients and providers. A diverse healthcare workforce is ideal to treat a patient population that is...
View ArticleA National Cross-Sectional Survey to Assess the Education and Training Needs...
Purpose: In the paediatric population there are two conditions associated with COVID-19 infection: Paediatric Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (PIMS-TS) and Paediatric Long-COVID. The emerging...
View ArticleThe Perceived Benefits of International Travel for Occupational Therapy...
Purpose: This qualitative study aimed to examine the perceived benefits of international travel for occupational therapy practitioners who have traveled internationally during their occupational...
View ArticleThe Effects of Debriefing Methods on Athletic Training Students’ Self-Efficacy
Purpose: Simulation-based education is a teaching method used successfully in nursing and medical education, as well as in the military and aviation fields. It provides students with safe learning...
View ArticleMeasuring Similarities Between the Patient Specific Functional Scale and...
Background: The Patient-specific Functional Scale (PSFS) can be used to promote person-centered goal setting. This study aimed to determine how often PSFS Items and Target Activities from physical...
View ArticleDescriptive Investigation of Work-life Balance and Self-Care Practices Among...
Background: Although there is a plethora of data on factors that negatively influence an athletic trainer’s work-life balance (WLB) and mental health; there is a paucity of research on strategies that...
View ArticleCivic-Mindedness and Core Values Ratings across Three Cohorts of DPT...
Purpose: The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) defines expected professional behaviors beyond legal and ethical expectations in the Core Values document. Civic mindedness may be related to...
View ArticleCultural Competence with Humility: A Pre-Post Cohort Study of Student...
Purpose: The intent of this study is to examine how Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) and Counseling and Human Development (CHD) graduate students who experienced Counselors and Occupational...
View ArticleInfluence of Education on Awareness of Sports Specialization and Injury...
Background: Sport specialization has been linked with overuse injury in youth sports, leading to the development of specific recommendations to reduce injury risk. However, the incorporation of these...
View ArticleGraduate Perspectives on a Multi-Session, Experiential Interprofessional...
Purpose: Interprofessional Collaboration (IPC) in healthcare facilitates efficiency and optimal outcomes for healthcare consumers. To prepare future healthcare workers to engage in collaborative...
View ArticlePilot Study for Use of an Arthrometer to Assess Joint Laxity in People with...
Purpose: Joint hypermobility is a condition in which synovial joints move beyond normal limits. Approximately 10-25% of children and 5-25% of adults experience hypermobility syndrome. One such...
View ArticleThe Benefits of Peer Visitation on the Rehabilitation of New Amputees: A...
Purpose: For the purpose of this study a peer visitor is being defined as someone who has experienced some type of limb loss and is now mentoring other amputees. Their focus is on health and recovery...
View ArticleBeyond Milestones Online Education Resource for Allied Health Professionals
Purpose: The study aimed to evaluate the observed impact of Beyond Milestones online education resource in developing allied health professionals’ knowledge of normal child development and skills in...
View ArticleCase Based Interprofessional Learning versus Traditional Teaching Methods for...
Introduction: The traditional teaching method is a teacher centric approach with little involvement from the students. In contrast to that, case-based interprofessional learning (CBIL) is a...
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