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JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH
Volume 36, Issue 3 / 2017
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Greetings of 1 chief editor appointment 新宮尚人 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 36(3): 245-245, 2017. |
Introduction Artificial intelligence and occupational therapy 石井良和 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 36(3): 249-249, 2017. |
Guidelines - cerebrovascular disorder - according to the occupational therapy disease 蓬莱谷耕士*1, 澤田雄二*2 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 36(3): 251-257, 2017. |
What you should leave from the results of 50 years in the future 清水兼悦*1, 矢谷令子*2, 中村春基*3 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 36(3): 258-267, 2017. |
A qualitative study on the objective judgement and coping strategies of middle-aged women with urinary incontinence : The role of occupational therapy on occupational dysfunction due to urinary incontinence Tsuyuha Sasaki*1,*2, Nobuo Oshima*3, Ryuji Kobayashi*3, Yukiko Kouchi*4 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 36(3): 268-279, 2017. |
Problems in the modification of occupational therapy programs in responding to functional specialization in psychiatric wards Yumi Nakamura*1, Hiroshi Yamane*2, Sumie Yamada*3 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 36(3): 280-290, 2017. |
Motions of the interphalangeal joint of the thumb and the index and middle finger proximal interphalangeal joints during activities Daiki Nakashima*1, Shugo Nakamura*1, Mamiko Kawaura*2, Hiroyuki Hayashi*3 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 36(3): 291-298, 2017. |
The influence of ADOC on occupational therapy interviews : An exploratory research survey Yuki Saito*1, Hirohumi Nagayama*2, Kounosuke Tomori*3, Emiko Kikuchi*4 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 36(3): 299-308, 2017. |
Estimating latent rank of occupational dysfunction for healthcare workers Mutsumi Teraoka*1,*2, Makoto Kyougoku*3 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 36(3): 309-319, 2017. |
Outcomes on problem / solutions learning focusing on using affected upper extremities and instructions of active movements for the voluntary movement in hemiplegic patients following acute stroke Junichi Inoue* JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 36(3): 320-326, 2017. |
Improvement of self-efficacy through occupational therapy intervention using an activities diary after total knee arthroplasty : A case study Yuki Hiraga*1, Shinya Hisano*2, Yoshiyuki Hirakawa*1, Katsuhiro Nomiyama*1 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 36(3): 327-333, 2017. |
Assessment and interventions focused on classification of occupational dysfunction for a client with schizophrenia undergoing long-term hospitalization Mai Sakimoto*1, Takayuki Kawaguchi*2, Taichi Matsuoka*3, Yuya Oikawa*4, Aki Watanabe*2 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 36(3): 334-341, 2017. |
Evaluation of the assumed interactive causation between cognitive functions and depressed states among community-dwelling older Japanese Daisuke Kimura*1, Tokunori Takeda*2, Takashi Fujita*2, Nobuyuki Sunahara*3, Ken Nakatani*1, Katsumi Inoue*3, Aiko Imai*2, Masako Notoya*4 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 36(3): 342-348, 2017. |
The relationship between nutritional status and toilet activity, and urinary incontinence among community-dwelling frail older adults who used home-visit rehabilitation : A pilot study Shinpei Ikeda* JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 36(3): 349-352, 2017. |