Return to Activity After Concussion: A Qualitative Study to Explore Expert OT Perspectives on Concussion Rehabilitation

  • Roelke M
  • Jewell V
  • Radomski M
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Date Presented 03/31/2022A qualitative descriptive study using focus groups of 13 expert OTs across settings is the first to describe the OT intervention process of rehabilitation for adults with persistent symptoms from concussion. A logic model was created to communicate the evaluation and intervention process using content analysis, deductive strategy, open coding, and unconstrained matrix to help people return to their everyday life roles and highest capacity.Primary Author and Speaker: Mary Ann B. RoelkeContributing Authors: Vanessa Jewell, Mary Radomski

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Roelke, M. A. B., Jewell, V., & Radomski, M. (2022). Return to Activity After Concussion: A Qualitative Study to Explore Expert OT Perspectives on Concussion Rehabilitation. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 76(Supplement_1), 7610505028p1-7610505028p1. https://doi.org/10.5014/ajot.2022.76s1-po28

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