The purpose of this research project is to explain how and why occupational therapists should be utilized more in the rehabilitation of patients with cancer. This project aims to bring light to how occupational therapy would benefit these patients, the reasons and barriers that prevent them from receiving therapy, and how these barriers can be overcome. This is important because it is evident many patients with cancer suffer physical, psychological, and emotional deficits during and after treatment that could be improved through occupational therap
An increasing number of patients are confronted with breast cancer (BC) and functional limitations a...
Adults with cancer may be at risk for limitations in functional status and quality of life (QOL). Oc...
An increasing number of patients are confronted with breast cancer (BC) and functional limitations a...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate reasons why people consulted an occupational ...
Tumor and blood-based cancer diagnosis rates are increasing rapidly in the United States. To improve...
When an individual is diagnosed with cancer, he or she can experience their physical and emotional w...
Medical advances have improved the five-year survival rate for patients diagnosed with cancer and so...
Palliative care is a holistic approach to care for individuals with serious or terminal illnesses. P...
INTRODUCTION: Advances in cancer treatment over the last decade have led to increased survival rates...
Introduction: Occupational therapists have a key role in supporting people experiencing cancer and i...
This capstone project aided in helping to develop advanced clinical knowledge and skills within onco...
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network identified occupational therapy as a first line of interve...
Return to work in breast cancer patients: development of an occupational therapy intervention to bri...
INTRODUCTION: Cancer can disrupt participation in everyday activities, suggesting a place for occupa...
This article is the first part of a systematic review of evidence for the effectiveness of cancer re...
An increasing number of patients are confronted with breast cancer (BC) and functional limitations a...
Adults with cancer may be at risk for limitations in functional status and quality of life (QOL). Oc...
An increasing number of patients are confronted with breast cancer (BC) and functional limitations a...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate reasons why people consulted an occupational ...
Tumor and blood-based cancer diagnosis rates are increasing rapidly in the United States. To improve...
When an individual is diagnosed with cancer, he or she can experience their physical and emotional w...
Medical advances have improved the five-year survival rate for patients diagnosed with cancer and so...
Palliative care is a holistic approach to care for individuals with serious or terminal illnesses. P...
INTRODUCTION: Advances in cancer treatment over the last decade have led to increased survival rates...
Introduction: Occupational therapists have a key role in supporting people experiencing cancer and i...
This capstone project aided in helping to develop advanced clinical knowledge and skills within onco...
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network identified occupational therapy as a first line of interve...
Return to work in breast cancer patients: development of an occupational therapy intervention to bri...
INTRODUCTION: Cancer can disrupt participation in everyday activities, suggesting a place for occupa...
This article is the first part of a systematic review of evidence for the effectiveness of cancer re...
An increasing number of patients are confronted with breast cancer (BC) and functional limitations a...
Adults with cancer may be at risk for limitations in functional status and quality of life (QOL). Oc...
An increasing number of patients are confronted with breast cancer (BC) and functional limitations a...