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Volume 4, Issue 4 (2016) Fall 2016
Letter from the Editor
Why the Veracity of Data Matters in Health Care Research
Diane Powers Dirette
Applied Research
Perspectives of Individuals who Experienced Bullying during Childhood
Olivia Byjos, Jackie Dusing, Callyn Zartman, and Susan M. Cahill
Perceived Benefits of Kinesio Tape® Compared to Non-Kinesiology Tape and No Tape in Healthy Collegiate Athletes
Gregory Chown, Jennifer Innamorato, Marlee McNerney, Jennifer Petrilla, and Hillary Prozzillo
Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure©: Patterns and Trends for Canadian Users
Sherrilene Classen, Shabnam Medhizadah, and Liliana Alvarez
Goals and Expectations of Continuation High School Students Transitioning to Postsecondary Education
Chi-Kwan Shea and Gordon Muir Giles
Bangladesh Norms for a Gender-Specific Functional Fine Dexterity Test (FFDT)
Debra K. Lindstrom-Hazel, Umme Aeyman, Md. Julker Nayan, and Syed Shakawat Hossain
Topics in Education
Up Bloom’s pyramid with slices of Fink’s pie: Mapping an occupational therapy curriculum
Susan C. Burwash, Roberta Snover, and Robert Krueger
Knowledge translation and occupational therapy: A survey of Canadian university programs
Heidi Cramm, Blair Short, and Catherine A. Donnelly
High-Fidelity Simulation in Occupational Therapy Curriculum: Impact on Level II Fieldwork Performance
Rebecca Ozelie, Catherine Both, Emma Fricke, and Carolyn Maddock
OT Practitioners’ and OT Students’ Perceptions of Entry-Level Competency for Occupational Therapy Practice
Minetta Wallingford, Lisa J. Knecht-Sabres, Michelle M. Lee, and LaVonne Ellen St.Amand
Perceptions of Academic Fieldwork Coordinators Regarding the Value of Fieldwork in Emerging Areas of Practice
Victoria G. Wilburn, Kate E. DeCleene Huber, Julie Gahimer, Candace Beitman, and Elizabeth S. Moore
Opinions in the Profession
What's in the Fridge? Unique Competencies of Community-Based Occupational Therapists
Sunny R. Winstead
Reclaiming and Proclaiming the Use of Crafts in Occupational Therapy
Emily Leenerts, Cynthia Evetts, and Emily Miller
Occupation and the Artist
PuzzleArt Therapy: Connecting the Pieces in Search of Answers
Jennifer Fortuna
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Diane Powers Dirette, Ph.D., OTL, FAOTA
- Managing Editor
- Ben Atchison, Ph.D., OTR/L, FAOTA
- Associate Editor
- Allison Chamberlain Fox, MS, OTR/L
- Copy Editor
- Cynthia J. Cunningham, Ph.D.
- Art Editor
- Jennifer Fortuna, MS, OTR/L You may at ot-ojot@wmich.edu
Occupation and the Artist
The “Occupation and the Artist” section of OJOT highlights the use of art in the practice of OT and in the occupations of both consumers of OT services and its practitioners. Click here to explore this unique feature of OJOT.
Sponsor Profile
Be sure to follow the link from the left side of the OJOT site to read about the sponsor(s), unique to each quarterly issue.