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JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH
Volume 38, Issue 3 / 2019
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Message of the foreword chief editor second quarter 新宮尚人 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(3): 251-251, 2019. |
The competencies of occupational therapists engaged with community-dwelling elderly adults with disabilities : Using the Delphi technique to examine content validity Aki Yokoi*1, Nobuo Oshima*2, Ryuji Kobayashi*2, Norikazu Kobayashi*2 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(3): 253-265, 2019. |
A qualitative study of valued occupational characteristics for frail elderly males living in the community Katsuyuki Nakashima*1, Mari Sakaue*2, Tetsuyoshi Sakaue*3,*4, Yasuhito Sengoku*2 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(3): 266-276, 2019. |
Factors predicting independent manipulation of chopsticks in acute stroke patients with dominant hand paralysis using upper extremity evaluations Ken Kondo*1,*2, Keisuke Sekine*1, Tomonori Takeda*3, Naoto Noguchi*4, Bumsuk Lee*4 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(3): 277-284, 2019. |
The situation of and problems in the lifelong study of occupational therapists' caring for children Satoko Kataoka*1, Sanae Hatada*1, Kenzo Miyamoto*2 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(3): 285-293, 2019. |
Analysis of structural relationships among occupational challenge, occupational participation, occupational dysfunction, depression, and health-related QOL in community dwelling elderly with physical disabilities Narumi Morohoshi*1,*2, Makoto Kyougoku*3 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(3): 294-303, 2019. |
A one-year change in the effect of occupational participation on health-related QOL : A cohort study of healthy middle-aged and elderly people Tadanori Imai* JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(3): 304-313, 2019. |
Long-term hospitalization among patients with schizophrenia : Influence of Defeatist Beliefs, Negative Symptoms and individual factors on discharge intention Seiichi Watanabe*1,*2, Motoko Sugihara*3 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(3): 314-324, 2019. |
Role at each conference asked by occupational therapist participants for community care conference : A text mining analysis Masataka Akahori*, Kazuyoshi Kameyama* JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(3): 325-334, 2019. |
Intervention for a client with variegated higher brain dysfunctions after stroke : Consideration of biomedical and phenomenologic aspects Osamu Uesugi*1, Shingo Yamane*2 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(3): 335-343, 2019. |
The Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP) approach to clumsy developmentally disabled children Hiroyasu Shiozu* JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(3): 344-350, 2019. |
The role of the visualized occupational therapy teaching method in improving self-efficiency and reducing a student's burden during training : Clinical education using Management Tool for Daily Life Performance (MTDLP) Koki Matsumoto*1, Yuji Koike*2 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(3): 351-357, 2019. |
Efficacy of Occupation-Based Practice 2.0 in targeting home-visit rehabilitation Hiroki Takano*1, Mutsumi Teraoka*2 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(3): 358-364, 2019. |
Goal setting in cardiac out-patient rehabilitation with ADOC : A case study Naoto Yoshimoto*1, Jun Nakamura*1, Osamu Shinjo*2, Osahiko Sunagawa*2 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(3): 365-370, 2019. |
Influence of frontal trunk support while performing seated work Junya Hirata*1, Kenichi Kobara*1, Keita Suzuki*2, Keiko Inoue*1 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(3): 371-378, 2019. |