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Sleep as an Activity of Daily Living and Improved Outcomes in Acute Care

Date Presented 4/9/2016 Occupational therapy sleep tool intervention demonstrates a positive effect on pain reduction associated with sleep deprivation. To improve patient outcomes, hospital-based occupational therapist roles should routinely include sleep education as part of their domain. Primary...

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Published in:The American journal of occupational therapy 2016-08, Vol.70 (4_Supplement_1), p.7011505170-7011505170p1
Main Authors: Clore, Kristen, Heidt, Steven, Meireles, Julia, Gappy, Brittany, Higgy, Bridget, Rasheed, Zainab, Scott, Ryan, Vanini, Giancarlo, Farrehi, Peter, Barber, Mary Whitehouse, Johnson, Melissa, David, Christelle
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Summary:Date Presented 4/9/2016 Occupational therapy sleep tool intervention demonstrates a positive effect on pain reduction associated with sleep deprivation. To improve patient outcomes, hospital-based occupational therapist roles should routinely include sleep education as part of their domain. Primary Author and Speaker: Kristen Clore Additional Authors and Speakers: Mary Whitehouse Barber, Melissa Johnson, Christelle David Contributing Authors: Steven Heidt, Julia Meireles, Brittany Gappy, Bridget Higgy, Zainab Rasheed, Ryan Scott, Giancarlo Vanini, Peter Farrehi
ISSN:0272-9490
1943-7676
DOI:10.5014/ajot.2016.70S1-PO6112