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The OA2020 Expression of Interest
(2018-08-10)The OA2020 Expression of Interest OA2020 is an international initiative that supports institutions committed to the large-scale shift toward open access to the scholarly journal literature. Institutions that sign the ... -
Obesogenic diet can affect behavior and body weight in MeCP2 Knockout Mice
(2021)Prader-Willi syndrome is characterized by morbid obesity in children and has been linked to a disruption in Methyl-CP-G binding Protein 2 (MeCP2) gene function. Understanding how the disruption of MeCP2 affects behavior ... -
Observations and conversations: Constructing a grounded theory of early readers and nonfiction texts
(Texas Woman's University, 2004-06)Children are expected to read and write increasing numbers of informational texts as they progress through school in preparation for their adult lives. Expertise with informational texts may begin with early exposure to ... -
Observing four and five year olds’ cognitive problem-solving: A qualitative study using a variation of Vygotsky’s double stimulation method
(12/20/2018)Problem-solving is a skill that is a part of everyday existence. It is displayed among adults and children. The purpose of the qualitative study was to observe preschoolers engage in problem-solving and as a result gain ... -
Obstetric procedures and childbirth: Educated women's perceptions of patient autonomy
(2019)Research suggests that women who are subjected to an increased use of obstetric interventions and standard procedures may have a diminished perception of their decision-making ability during childbirth. To identify the ... -
Obstetric procedures and childbirth: Educated women's perceptions of patient autonomy
(1/22/2019)Research suggests that women who are subjected to an increased use of obstetric interventions and standard procedures may have a diminished perception of their decision-making ability during childbirth. To identify the ... -
Obstetrical patients' anxiety during transition of labor and the Nursing intervention of touch
(1979-12)This experimental investigation tested the relationship between the nursing intervention of reassuring touch and selected psycho-physiological manifestations of anxiety in the obstetrical patient during the transitional ... -
Occupation-centered practice in skilled nursing facilities: Myth or reality?
(2015-05-30)The purpose of this dissertation was to explore occupation-centered practice within the context of a skilled nursing facility for short term rehabilitation clients. Additionally, methodological research was conducted to ... -
Occupational adaptation and relationship to narrative in memoirs of adults with acquired disability
(2001-05)The first purpose of the research presented in this dissertation was to determine the nature of narratives, especially those of people with chronic illness and disability and their significance to the practice of occupational ... -
Occupational adaptation in a stroke self-management program: A mixed methods study
(11/13/2018)Self-management programs that provide education, practical skills training can promote lifestyle and behavioral change and reduce the risk of recurrent stroke. Occupational Adaptation describes the use of meaningful ... -
Occupational adaptation in the workplace: Experiences of professionals entering and practicing in a healthcare facility
(1998-12)Occupational adaptation, a model describing the normative person-environment interaction is used to frame a three part qualitative study of individual worker adaptation in the health care setting. Literature from ... -
Occupational adaptation model vs. biomechanical/rehabilitation models in the treatment of patients with hip fractures
(1998-08)This study compared the effectiveness of the occupational adaptation model versus the biomechanical/rehabilitation models. The biomechanical/rehabilitation models have been used in rehabilitation settings for many years. ... -
Occupational adaptation: Assessing families' adaptive capacity
(2004-08)Families with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), experience many challenges and often adapt their whole life style around their child's needs. This line of research describes the results of three ... -
Occupational Socialization and Perceptions of Physical Activity Among Fitness and Recreation Personnel at a College for Neurodiverse Learners
(2021)Neurodiversity is a term used to describe a broad spectrum of learning differences (LD) including attention deficit hyper-activity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and other social, psychological, or ... -
Occupational stress and burnout among radiologic science educators
(2006-05)The purpose of this study was to examine the perceived level of occupational stress and burnout of radiologic science educators. This was a survey study using a convenience sample. The sample consisted of 241 radiologic ... -
Occupational stress and job satisfaction related to management styles of American- and Japanese-owned companies in America
(1991-05-30)Occupational stress and job satisfaction are of concern to many groups: health educators, health professionals, corporate executives, and managers. The impact of various management styles, including the Japanese management ...