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The Role of Reusable Learning Objects in Occupational Therapy Entry-Level Education
Out of early research, Cisco Systems (1999) have built an impressive foundation that advocates for reusable learning objects (RLOs). As the need for online methods for delivering both formal and informal educational content has increased, the prospect of greater influence through carefully constructed RLOs has grown. RLOs are any digital resource that can be used and reused to enhance online learning. RLOs typically are small, discrete, self-contained digital objects that may be sequenced, combined, and used within a variety of instructional activities. RLOs have been implemented in nursing, pharmacy, and physician assistant programs. However, there is a lack of literature regarding RLOs in occupational therapy education. An attitudinal survey was administered to occupational therapy students after they had used an RLO focused on goal writing. Student preferences toward RLO content, instructional design, and eLearning were generally positive. Nearly three-quarters of the students who responded to the survey indicated that the RLO presented was beneficial. All respondents noted that they would use the RLO for future occupational therapy courses. It is argued that incorporating RLOs offers a cost-effective, efficient learning tool, and also adds credibility to the given curriculum program as being innovative with instructing occupational-therapy related concepts
Pathways for Healing: An Online Therapeutic Support Group Program
Pathways for Healing: An Online Therapeutic Support Group Program (OTSG) is for women, ages 18 to 65 years old, diagnosed with chronic pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD). The program focuses on women living in Texas rural communities with limited access to mental health providers. The aim for this study is to determine if an OTSG program, utilizing narrative therapy (NT) within a biopsychosocial-spiritual lens (BPS-S) will improve overall health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Support groups are provided in English and Spanish, over the course of 12 weeks, facilitated by a licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT) and licensed pelvic floor physical therapist (PFPT). Administering pre and post-tests (before 1st session, after the 6th and 12th session, and 3- and 6-months post group participation), data is collected utilizing: 1) The Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy Measurement System (FACIT-SP), 2) Pelvic Floor Impact Questionnaire-Short Form 7 (PFIQ), 3) Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory- Short Form 20 (PFDI-20), 4) Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II), 5) RAND 36-Item Health Survey (SF-36), 6) Check-In, Check-Out Oral Report (CICO), and 7) Survey for Participants. Data will determine if the OTSG program decreases anxiety and depression, improves overall HRQOL, and decreases chronic PFD symptoms.
Keywords: pelvic floor dysfunction, online therapeutic support group, health-related quality of life, medical family therapy, Texas rural communities and therapy, integrative therapy, biopsychosocial-spiritual, narrative therapy
Detection of Tick-borne Pathogens in Lab Reared Tick Colonies and Wild Populations
Oklahoma State University has a Tick Rearing Facility that sells ticks worldwide. Ticks carry many pathogens that cause disease in animals. PCR protocols were developed in order to set up routine screening of the tick colonies for tick-borne pathogens commonly carried by ticks in Oklahoma. Of the six species reared, three were tested, Amblyomma americanum, Ixodes scapularis, and Dermacentor variabilis. A few wild populations were screened as well. They were screened for five pathogens, Ehrlichia chaffeensis, Borrelia burgdorferi, Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Rickettsia rickettsii and Francisella tularensis. A method for DNA extraction was also developed using DNAzol� Direct (Molecular Research Center, Inc., Cincinnati, OH) and a beadbeater with zirconium/silica microbeads. Most screenings were negative with one positive for Ehrlichia chaffeensis in a wild tick. Positives for Rickettsia amblyommii and Rickettsia montanensis were found in Amblyomma americanum and Dermacentor variabilis. These initial results showed that the colony ticks are free of the five pathogens of interest, but contain related species which may have a symbiotic role with the ticks.Entomology & Plant Pathology (MS
Overview of Instructional Technology Used in the Education of Occupational Therapy Students: A Survey Study
The purpose of this study was to explore the type of instructional technology (IT) master’s degree level occupational therapy educational programs routinely use as a part of their lecture- and laboratory-based instruction. Surveying the administrators of 121 graduate occupational therapy programs in the United States, we found that the majority of the respondents identified their program as using IT in some form for lecture-based courses, with less inclusion of IT for laboratory-based courses. Hybrid instruction, with the majority of the content being delivered face-to-face and the remainder via online, were the trends among the respondents. The findings also indicated that the respondents’ programs avoid certain IT, including synchronous online chat rooms or instant messaging, digital image collections, blogs or online journaling, Wikis, and audio/video podcasting. Few of the respondents said their programs had made a significant leap into implementing a larger online presence with instructional technology
Northeast Conference on Andean Archaeology and Ethnohistory (NCAAE) Statement on Sexual harassment and Community Values
This is a statement on sexual harassment and community values signed by eight members of the Northeast Conference on Andean Archaeology and Ethnohistory (NCAAE)https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/andean_past_special/1008/thumbnail.jp
Prevalencia de los patrones electroforéticos de hemoglobina analizados en el CIHATA durante el perÃodo 2011-2013.
Las hemoglobinopatÃas son alteraciones de las cadenas de globina que componen la hemoglobina, dentro de las alteraciones más comunes destacan las talasemias y la drepanocitosis. En el CIHATA se realizó un estudio retrospectivo de las muestras analizadas por electroforesis de hemoglobina durante el perÃodo 2011-2013, en donde se obtuvo un total de 2345 muestras analizadas, de las cuáles el patrón electroforético más frecuente fue el de Hb AA2, con un valor de A2 promedio de (4.8±0.8)%, compatible con el diagnóstico de β talasemia menor; seguido por el patrón asociado a portadores de Hb S. En menor cantidad se observaron resultados de Hb AC, AF, AA2F, entre otros. Los patrones se distribuyeron a lo largo del paÃs pero localizados mayormente en la región central (sesgo relacionado a mayor área de atracción). Es importante la detección de los patrones anormales, pues aunque no se asocien con un cuadro clÃnico, en condiciones de hipoxia o estrés fisiológico si se pueden presentar complicaciones graves y sobre todo para brindar consejo genético. Esta actualización brinda un panorama de la frecuencia de hemoglobinopatÃas circulantes en Costa Rica durante los últimos años. Se debe procurar la recopilación de información clÃnica, y demográfica completa de todos los pacientes, con el fin de hacer reportes de caso completos que puedan ayudar en el óptimo abordaje diagnóstico de los pacientes y familiares
Analysis of STAT1 Activation by Six FGFR3 Mutants Associated with Skeletal Dysplasia Undermines Dominant Role of STAT1 in FGFR3 Signaling in Cartilage
Activating mutations in FGFR3 tyrosine kinase cause several forms of human skeletal dysplasia. Although the mechanisms of FGFR3 action in cartilage are not completely understood, it is believed that the STAT1 transcription factor plays a central role in pathogenic FGFR3 signaling. Here, we analyzed STAT1 activation by the N540K, G380R, R248C, Y373C, K650M and K650E-FGFR3 mutants associated with skeletal dysplasias. In a cell-free kinase assay, only K650M and K650E-FGFR3 caused activatory STAT1(Y701) phosphorylation. Similarly, in RCS chondrocytes, HeLa, and 293T cellular environments, only K650M and K650E-FGFR3 caused strong STAT1 activation. Other FGFR3 mutants caused weak (HeLa) or no activation (293T and RCS). This contrasted with ERK MAP kinase activation, which was strongly induced by all six mutants and correlated with the inhibition of proliferation in RCS chondrocytes. Thus the ability to activate STAT1 appears restricted to the K650M and K650E-FGFR3 mutants, which however account for only a small minority of the FGFR3-related skeletal dysplasia cases. Other pathways such as ERK should therefore be considered as central to pathological FGFR3 signaling in cartilage
Nutritional and functional evaluation of inula crithmoides and mesembryanthemum nodiflorum grown in different salinities for human consumption
The nutritional composition and productivity of halophytes is strongly related to the biotic/abiotic stress to which these extremophile salt tolerant plants are subjected during their cultivation cycle. In this study, two commercial halophyte species (Inula crithmoides and Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum) were cultivated at six levels of salinity using a soilless cultivation system. In this way, it was possible to understand the response mechanisms of these halophytes to salt stress. The relative productivity decreased from the salinities of 110 and 200 mmol L−1 upwards for I. crithmoides and M. nodiflorum, respectively. Nonetheless, the nutritional profile for human consumption remained balanced. In general, I. crithmoides vitamin (B1 and B6) contents were significantly higher than those of M. nodiflorum. For both species, β-carotene and lutein were induced by salinity, possibly as a response to oxidative stress. Phenolic compounds were more abundant in plants cultivated at lower salinities, while the antioxidant activity increased as a response to salt stress. Sensory characteristics were evaluated by a panel of culinary chefs showing a preference for plants grown at the salt concentration of 350 mmol L−1. In summary, salinity stress was effective in boosting important nutritional components in these species, and the soilless system promotes the sustainable and safe production of halophyte plants for human consumption.CCMAR/Multi/04326/201, MED/UIDB/05183/202, SFRH/BD/140143/2018, SFRH/BD/149398/2019info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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