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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493307/alternative-pathways-to-social-work-licensure-a-critical-review-and-social-equity-policy-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jen Hirsch, Matthew DeCarlo, Alexandria Lewis, Cassandra Walker
PURPOSE: In August 2022, the Association of Social Work Boards released a long called for pass rate analysis that revealed significant disparities. While many states look to cease the requirement of the Bachelors, Masters, and Advanced Generalist exams in their licensure process, status quo bias leads to hesitancy to remove the requirement of the Clinical exam. METHOD: A critical review was undertaken to identify possible alternatives to the current multiple-choice competency-based exam which yielded three assessment formats (oral exams, portfolios, and performance assessment/simulations) and two alternatives (jurisprudence exams and provisional licensure)...
2024: Journal of evidence-based social work
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38459744/forensic-psychiatric-issues-in-intellectual-disability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark J Hauser, Robert Kohn
Forensic psychiatrists and neuropsychiatrists are likely to encounter individuals with intellectual disability as they are over-represented in the judicial system. These individuals may have the full range of mental illnesses and comorbid conditions, including physical infirmity, sensory deficits, language impairment, and maladaptive behaviors. They are frequently disadvantaged in the judicial system due to lack of comprehension, lack of accommodations, and stigmatization. Decision making capacity may need to be assessed for health care, sexual autonomy, marriage, financial management, making a will, and need for guardianship...
March 8, 2024: Behavioral Sciences & the Law
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38456131/a-model-proposal-development-study-for-adults-with-intellectual-disabilities-in-turkey-compared-to-usa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ali Kaya, Michael L Wehmeyer
Intellectual disability (ID) persists from birth through adulthood and aging. Thus, the support provided to individuals with intellectual disabilities (IwID) in adulthood is essential to increase their self-determination and quality of life. This research aimed to determine how IwID may receive support for education, working life, accommodation, and leisure in adulthood in the Turkish context by increasing their and their families' quality of life without socially discriminating against them. Qualitative data were collected in two stages, combining semi-structured interviews and the Delphi study technique...
2024: International Journal of Developmental Disabilities
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453785/who-requests-and-receives-workplace-accommodations-an-intersectional-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fitore Hyseni, Nanette Goodman, Peter Blanck
PURPOSE: This study investigates who requests workplace accommodations and who is more likely to have requests granted. We investigate the role of demographic characteristics and their intersection, including disability, gender, race/ethnicity, and age. We also consider the role of other personal and job-related factors. METHODS: We use the data from the Current Population Survey (CPS) 2021 Disability Supplement to estimate the odds ratio of having requested workplace accommodations and having such request granted during the COVID-19 pandemic when the survey was conducted...
March 7, 2024: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38449338/-patient-or-professional-negotiating-accommodations-and-identity-in-fieldwork-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tracey Edelist, Shahbano Zaman, Erika Katzman, Tal Jarus
INTRODUCTION: Despite legislation mandating accommodation policies in postsecondary education, support for students with disabilities is often not implemented within health and human services (HHS) education programs, particularly in fieldwork settings. As part of a Canada-wide study exploring the experiences of disabled students in 10 HHS programs, we examined how HHS students described their experiences accessing accommodations in fieldwork to understand how conceptions of disability relate to students' fieldwork experiences...
March 6, 2024: Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38445410/the-adequacy-of-workplace-accommodation-and-the-incidence-of-permanent-employment-separations-after-a-disabling-work-injury-or-illness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cameron A Mustard, Christa Orchard, Kathleen G Dobson, Nancy Carnide, Peter M Smith
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to estimate the influence of the adequacy of employer accommodations of health impairments in predicting permanent separation from the employment relationship in a cohort of workers disabled by a work-related injury or illness. METHODS: The study used data from a retrospective, observational cohort of 1793 Ontario workers who participated in an interviewer-administered survey 18 months following a disabling injury or illness. The relative risks (RR) of a permanent employment separation associated with inadequate employer accommodations were estimated using inverse probability of treatment weights to reduce confounding...
March 6, 2024: Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38444182/aphasia-disrupts-usual-care-i-m-not-mad-i-m-not-deaf-the-experiences-of-individuals-with-aphasia-and-family-members-in-hospital
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcella Carragher, Gillian Steel, Robyn O'Halloran, Edwina Lamborn, Torab Torabi, Hilary Johnson, Nicholas F Taylor, Miranda L Rose
PURPOSE: Communication difficulties are highly prevalent in the stroke population, with implications for patient experience, safety and outcomes. This study explores the experiences of people with aphasia and family members regarding healthcare communication in acute and subacute stroke settings. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A phenomenological approach was used to understand participants' experiences. Participants took part in a focus group and data were analysed using an inductive thematic approach...
March 5, 2024: Disability and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38435329/-maybe-no-one-knows-we-need-help-understanding-the-experiences-of-autistic-working-mothers-in-australia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katherine Gore, Susan M Hayward, Rebecca L Flower, Melissa Gilbert, Josephine Barbaro
BACKGROUND: Although there are no known studies investigating autistic working mothers, research has demonstrated that managing employment and motherhood in non-autistic populations has specific challenges, as does employment in autistic populations. This autistic-led study aimed at investigating the experience of autistic working mothers to identify benefits, challenges, and support needs. METHODS: We utilized a subjectivist epistemological perspective to learn about the experiences of autistic working mothers...
March 1, 2024: Autism in adulthood: challenges and management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38433528/access-to-primary-healthcare-services-for-adults-with-disabilities-in-latin-america-and-the-caribbean-a-review-and-meta-synthesis-of-qualitative-studies
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Veronika Reichenberger, Ana Paula Corona, Vinicius Delgado Ramos, Tom Shakespeare, Shaffa Hameed, Loveday Penn-Kekana, Hannah Kuper
PURPOSE: This review and meta-synthesis of qualitative studies aims to provide an overview of qualitative evidence on primary healthcare access of people with disability in Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as to identify barriers that exist in this region. METHODS: Six databases were searched for studies from 2000 to 2022. 34 qualitative studies were identified. RESULTS: Barriers exist on both demand and supply sides. The thematic synthesis process generated three broad overarching analytical themes, which authors have related to Levesque et al...
March 3, 2024: Disability and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38432818/a-novel-manual-therapy-approach-for-managing-acute-interscapular-pain-following-median-sternotomy-for-open-cardiac-surgery-a-clinical-comparative-analysis
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Francesco Lena, Simone Cesarano, Annalisa D'Onghia, Monica Torre, Marco Santilli, Nicola Modugno, Mohammad Al-Wardat
INTRODUCTION: Acute interscapular pain is a frequent postoperative complication observed in patients who have undergone median sternotomy. This study aimed to assess a novel approach to manual therapy utilizing the Regional Interdependence (RI) concept for managing interscapular pain in post-sternotomy patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In an observational study, a cohort of 60 consecutively admitted patients undergoing median sternotomy was enrolled. Data collection involved standardized clinical evaluations conducted at specific time points: prior to manual treatment (T0), following five manual treatments (T5), and at post-treatment days 10 (T10) and 30 (T30)...
January 2024: Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38417017/an-automated-insulin-delivery-aid-system-with-automatic-meal-bolus-based-on-a-hand-gesturing-algorithm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anirban Roy, Benyamin Grosman, Andrea Benedetti, Bahman Engheta, Diana Miller, Maya Laron-Hirsh, Yael Cohen, Roseline Re, Shannon Edd, Robert A Vigersky, Ohad Cohen, Amir Tirosh
BACKGROUND: Carbohydrate counting (CC) and meal announcements, prior to eating, introduce a significant burden for individuals managing type 1 diabetes (T1D). An automated insulin delivery (AID) system with automatic bolusing that eliminates the need for CC and pre-meal bolusing (i.e., a hands-free closed-loop system) was assessed in a feasibility trial of adults with T1D. METHODS: The system included the MiniMed™ 780G pump and a smartphone-paired smartwatch with the Klue application (Klue, Inc...
February 28, 2024: Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413188/active-support-measure-a-multilevel-exploratory-factor-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
L Humphreys, C Bigby, T Araten-Bergman, T Iacono
BACKGROUND: Active Support is a person-centred practice that enables people with intellectual disabilities (IDs) to engage in meaningful activities and social interactions. The Active Support Measure (ASM) is an observational tool designed to measure the quality of support that people with IDs living in supported accommodation services receive from staff. The aim of the study was to explore the underlying constructs of the ASM. METHODS: Multilevel exploratory factor analysis was conducted on ASM data (n = 884 people with IDs across 236 accommodation services) collected during a longitudinal study of Active Support in Australian accommodation services...
February 27, 2024: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research: JIDR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38407064/family-centered-decision-making-a-culturally-responsive-collaborative-approach-among-asians-living-in-the-united-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sang Qin, Patrick Corrigan, Eun-Jeong Lee
OBJECTIVE: Compared to Western cultures, self-determination needs are expressed and pursued differently in Asian cultures, where interdependence and achieving greater good for the group are prioritized. To accommodate these needs, we propose the use of family-centered decision making (FCDM) to complement the shared decision-making (SDM) practice, fostering collaborative psychiatric care for Asian individuals residing in the United States. METHOD: This article synthesizes various literature to outline the similarities and differences between SDM and FCDM, discuss implementation steps, challenges associated with implementation, potential solutions, and future research considerations...
February 26, 2024: Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405233/transit-acessibility-tool-tract-developing-a-novel-scoring-system-for-public-transportation-system-accessibility
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erica Twardzik, Jennifer A Schrack, Keshia M Pollack Porter, Taylor Coleman, Kathryn Washington, Bonnielin K Swenor
INTRODUCTION: Although federal laws require equal access to public transportation for people with disabilities, access barriers persist. Lack of sharing accessibility information on public transportation websites restricts people with disabilities from making transportation plans and effectively using public transportation systems. This project aims to document information provided about public transportation systems accessibility and share this information using an open data platform...
January 2024: Journal of Transport & Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38400741/communication-patterns-and-characteristics-of-family-caregivers-and-persons-living-with-dementia-secondary-analysis-of-video-observation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sohyun Kim, Wen Liu, Sandra Daack-Hirsch, Kristine N Williams
BACKGROUND: It is essential to characterize communication patterns for better health outcomes for family caregivers and persons living with dementia. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine the relationships between communication patterns and the characteristics of dyads of family caregivers and persons living with dementia. METHODS: A secondary analysis was conducted using 75 video-recorded home care observations from 19 dyads. Participant characteristics and caregiver burden, depression, and sense of competence were collected from the parent study...
February 24, 2024: Western Journal of Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38393928/rehabilitation-and-functional-outcomes-for-thoraco-omphalo-ischiopagus-conjoined-twins-five-years-after-separation-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dana L Sheng, Shawna Arsenault, Michael Wadekamper, Eric Smith
Conjoined twins are identical twins joined in utero and are a rare phenomenon. This report discusses a case of female thoraco-omphalo-ischiopagus tripus conjoined twins. The twins were separated at age two, and once medically stable, spent one month in inpatient rehabilitation to improve their sitting balance and gross motor skills. This was followed by outpatient physical therapy. The twins initially had customized ZipZac seats, which they were able to wheel independently. After six months of therapy, the girls began walking with posterior walkers and prostheses...
February 21, 2024: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38390681/identity-theft-deep-brain-stimulation-and-the-primacy-of-post-trial-obligations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph J Fins, Amanda R Merner, Megan S Wright, Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz
Patient narratives from two investigational deep brain stimulation trials for traumatic brain injury and obsessive-compulsive disorder reveal that injury and illness rob individuals of personal identity and that neuromodulation can restore it. The early success of these interventions makes a compelling case for continued post-trial access to these technologies. Given the centrality of personal identity to respect for persons, a failure to provide continued access can be understood to represent a metaphorical identity theft...
January 2024: Hastings Center Report
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38388910/long-covid-prevalence-disability-and-accommodations-analysis-across-demographic-groups
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer Cohen, Yana van der Meulen Rodgers
PURPOSE: This paper examines the prevalence of long COVID across different demographic groups in the US and the extent to which workers with impairments associated with long COVID have engaged in pandemic-related remote work. METHODS: We use the US Household Pulse Survey to evaluate the proportion of all adults who self-reported to (1) have had long COVID, and (2) have activity limitations due to long COVID. We also use data from the US Current Population Survey to estimate linear probability regressions for the likelihood of pandemic-related remote work among workers with and without disabilities...
February 22, 2024: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38366563/the-impact-of-disability-and-assistive-technology-use-on-well-being-in-later-life-findings-from-the-national-health-and-aging-trends-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tai-Te Su, Shannon T Mejía
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although assistive technologies have the potential to bridge the gap between personal capabilities and environmental demands, they may not always fully accommodate disability. This study examined the implications of change in the extent of accommodation provided by assistive technology for well-being in older adulthood. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Data from five waves (2015-2019) of the National Health and Aging Trends Study provided information on disability and assistive technology use among older adults aged 65 and above in the United States (n = 7,057)...
February 15, 2024: Gerontologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38320246/developing-an-inclusive-training-environment-accommodations-in-physical-medicine-and-rehabilitation-residency-training-for-residents-with-a-disability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren Hall, Todd Hayano, Woody Morgan, Hannah Steere, Ashwin Babu, Cheri Blauwet
This study examines the challenges and accommodations for medical residents with disabilities within physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) training programs. Medical residency presents unique stressors and responsibilities, with the potential for added complexities for residents with disabilities. Few data exist regarding the prevalence and experiences of people with disabilities as medical trainees and the limited studies available highlight an underrepresentation of individuals with disability in medical training and practice...
February 6, 2024: American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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