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    Occupational Therapy Home Safety Intervention via Telehealth by Breeden, Lori E

    “…Photography can be an effective addition for education-based telehealth services delivered by an occupational therapist. In this study, photography was used as…”
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    Journal Article
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    An Examination of Occupational Therapy Telehealth Service Delivery Among Novice Users During the COVID -19 Pandemic by Breeden, Lori E., Tyger, Hannah, Reckers, Alexandra M., Johnson, Megan, Morales, Analicia M., Ober, Lauren, Williams, Mackenzie A.

    “…The COVID -19 pandemic allowed for widespread implementation of telehealth as a delivery method for occupational therapy (OT) services. The purpose of this…”
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    Older Adults and Photo-Elicited Perspectives on Shopping for Groceries in a Changing Community by Wasmuth, Sally, Kirchner, Lauren, Branden, Matthew, Robinson, Alex, Breeden, Lori E, Dunlap, Evan, Stevens, Samantha, Asencio, Samantha, Planera, Alessandra

    Published in The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy (01-01-2019)
    “…Background: A community experiencing gentrification created challenges for older adults and their ability to access food. The purpose of this qualitative study…”
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    Exploring older adult home safety education with photo elicitation via telehealth by Breeden, Lori E

    Published 01-01-2014
    “…A multiple case study design was used for this inquiry. Photo elicitation was used with six participants, well older adults, to draw out their stories and…”
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    Dissertation
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    The Relationship Among Demographic Variables, Professionalism, and Level of Involvement in a State Occupational Therapy Association by Breeden, Lori E., Fultz, Regina L., Gersbacher, Cynthia A., Murrell, Jennifer L., Pedersen, Kristen D., Thomas, Kristine E., Hanna-Stewart, Julie A.

    “…Research on professional occupations has defined varying criteria that an occupation must meet to be considered a profession. Involvement by the members in…”
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