2017
DOI: 10.5014/ajot.2017.71s1-po2089
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Infant and Maternal Reciprocity as Expressed Through Play Performance and Participation

Abstract: Date Presented 3/30/2017 Infant–maternal reciprocity may be captured and represented through play. Play construction, purpose, object choice, and type were observed and coded using a retrospective analysis, demonstrating an increase in frequency and duration in most categories. Primary Author and Speaker: Bryan Gee Additional Authors and Speakers: Susan Kunkel Contributing Authors: Hillary Swann, Nancy Devine, Nicholas Burgett, Nicki Aubuchon-Endsley,… Show more

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“…The World Health Organization (World Health Organization [WHO], 2010) issued a call to action for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice (IECP); yet, there continues to be limited literature describing models of implementation of such collaborations (Gee et al, 2017; Reeves, Pelone, Harrison, Goldman, & Zwarenstein, 2017). Nurse practitioners have provided substantial contributions as members of interprofessional teams conducting research to improve IECP and patient health outcomes (Palumbo, De Gagne, & Murphy, 2016; Weston et al, 2018).…”
Section: Interprofessional Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The World Health Organization (World Health Organization [WHO], 2010) issued a call to action for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice (IECP); yet, there continues to be limited literature describing models of implementation of such collaborations (Gee et al, 2017; Reeves, Pelone, Harrison, Goldman, & Zwarenstein, 2017). Nurse practitioners have provided substantial contributions as members of interprofessional teams conducting research to improve IECP and patient health outcomes (Palumbo, De Gagne, & Murphy, 2016; Weston et al, 2018).…”
Section: Interprofessional Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clear delineation of the expectations of each team members was an early priority. It was important for academic researchers to appreciate that community clinicians' mission, financial or promotional incentives were different from those of colleagues in academic centers (Gee et al, 2017; Karam, Brault, Van Durme, & Macq, 2018; Paradis & Reeves, 2013). Community providers focus primarily on delivery of health services through direct patient care consistent with quality indicators while health services researchers tend to focus on developing and testing strategies to improve health knowledge, behavior and outcomes, and address disparities within those areas.…”
Section: Formation Of An Interprofessional Teammentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Algunos estudios han mostrado los aportes de terapeutas ocupacionales en la promoción de la salud de las gestantes (Arellano & Vega, 2005;Fernandes, 2018;Rubio-Grillo, Perdomo-Oliver & Zamudio-Espinosa, 2018), el acompañamiento en el parto y puerperio (Trovatti & Pérez-Martínez, 2012), la promoción de la lactancia materna (Visser et.al., 2016), la preparación para la maternidad entendida como una ocupación (Acharya, 2014) y la reciprocidad en la interacción materno-infantil (Gee et al, 2017). Partiendo de la pregunta sobre la manera en que los saberes y las prácticas cotidianas afectan la salud (Rodríguez Hernández, Flores Martos, & Moruno Miralles, 2012;Trovatti & Peréz-Martínez, 2012;García-Ruiz, 2017), la Terapia Ocupacional hace contribuciones valiosas al establecimiento y el mantenimiento de prácticas de cuidado de la salud materna como experiencia vital.…”
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