Telehealth Technologies Support Participation in Community-Based OT (CBOT) Services During Postjail Transition and Integration
Date Presented 04/05/19 Engaging clients in community-based OT (CBOT) can be a challenge due to a variety of social, environmental, and personal barriers after release from a justice setting. Through an evaluation of CBOT contact logs, this study explores methods, including telehealth technologies u...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American journal of occupational therapy 2019-08, Vol.73 (S1), p.7311515376-7311515376p1 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Date Presented 04/05/19
Engaging clients in community-based OT (CBOT) can be a challenge due to a variety of social, environmental, and personal barriers after release from a justice setting. Through an evaluation of CBOT contact logs, this study explores methods, including telehealth technologies used for client contact and interventions to provide innovative and tailored OT interventions. Findings can be considered for applications across a variety of CBOT settings.
Primary Author and Speaker: Christine Hayes
Additional Authors and Speakers: Lisa Jaegers
Contributing Authors: Brittany Conners, Karen Barney |
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ISSN: | 0272-9490 1943-7676 |
DOI: | 10.5014/ajot.2019.73S1-PO6035 |