Occupational Therapy Australia - Victoria Division Conference Program 2014 Friday, 2nd May 2014 - Day 1 8.00am 9.00am -10.30am Registration Welcome Official Opening: Rachel Norris, CEO, Occupational Therapy Australia 10.30am-11.00am 11.00am-12.30pm KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr Rachael McDonald, Senior Lecturer, Department of Occupational Therapy, Research Co-ordinator, Centre for Developmental Disability Health, School of Primary Health Care, Monash University Morning Tea Concurrent sessions Session 1 / Chaired by James Naismith Session 2 / Chaired by Genevieve Pepin Session 3 / Chaired by Lauren Bakker Session 4 / Chaired by Lisa Vale Room: Skyline Room: Plenary B Room: Plenary A Room: Panorama RESPONDING TO NEEDS IN MENTAL HEALTH MODELS OF UNDERGRADUATE OT EDUCATION FOCUS ON OCCUPATIONS THE DEVELOPMENTAL YEARS The current evidence base for mental health occupational therapy Thinking outside the box: Engaging occupational therapy students in workplace practice in the university Danielle Hitch Introduction of an occupational therapy screening tool in acute mental health Dr Eli Chu Understanding student and supervisors experiences of collaborative occupational therapy placements Lisa Eyres & Assoc. Prof. Natasha Lannin Exploring alternative models for undergraduate OT student supervision: A discussion of applied methodology Linsie Davies & Jonathan Smith Kate Ingwersen & Nikki Lyons The Impact of a structured exercise program on the physical Facilitating students clinical reasoning on placement: & psychological well-being of forensic inpatients Strategies employed by experienced professional practice educators Investigation of the self-reported health and health-related behaviours of Victorian mothers of school-aged children: comparative sample Elizabeth Hobson Helen Bourke-Taylor Can we use the Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) Understanding Kids: An innovative group for parents who have questionnaire to measure hemiplegia and its effects after children with challenging behaviours. stroke? Emily Dalton Heather Davey & Brigit Goater The Personal Care Occupations Assessment (PCOAT): Investigating factors that contribute to children's productivity in outcome measure for acute occupational therapy services primary school classroom environments Jennifer Wort and Sarah Shipp Carissa Lyons Routine outcome measurement in occupational therapy: an Building design and occupational participation in children with evaluation of the Functional Autonomy Measurement System developmental disabilities: Impact on the use of restraint in (SMAF) childrens respite services Alicia Chong Assoc. Prof Natasha Lannin Kate Andrews & Rebecca Hanrahan Residential Environment Impact Scale - in action Lieve De Clercq & Chloe Morgan Occupational therapy simulations for learning Cognistat performance and independence in activities of daily living following mild traumatic brain injury Elleesha Teichman & Katie White Valerie Watchorn Implementation of an evidence based simulated learning resource with occupational therapy students: a pilot study Peter Brack 12:30 - 1.30pm 1.30pm-3.00pm Session 5 / Chaired by Fiona Wiseman Room: Panorama LIVING WITH CHRONIC DISEASE "Rheuma Has It": Evaluation of an interactive group program for children with chronic pain and their parents Natalie Hindman Living well with HIV: Future opportunities for occupational therapy practice Randa Abbasi Obesity and the emerging role of occupational therapy Lunch Concurrent sessions Session 6 / Chaired by Michelle Farquhar Session 7 / Chaired by Nicholle Burns Room: Skyline Room: Plenary A IMPLEMENTING STROKE GUIDELINES INTO PRACTICE SERVICE ACCESS & MANAGEMENT An implementation study of translating evidence based Improving the interface between youth mental health teams in sensory rehabilitation into practice Bendigo Lauren Pennisi Carol McKinstry Stroke education: Meeting consumer expectations and the Improving clinical handover in the acute hospital setting: an clinical guidelines for stroke management evidence based project Session 8 / Chaired by Lisa Eyres Room: Plenary B INNOVATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR CLINICIANS Developing a clinical education and support program (Hand Therapy) for remote based clinicians Zoe Milner Practice Integration: physical health acute care occupational therapists refresh their mental health skills through blended learning Ruth Mathew Leading the way - introducing a seven day service model for occupational therapists working in the acute setting Leonora Coolhaas & Selena Hibbard The importance of professional development activities for grade one occupational therapists Alison Lunt & Kim Mestroni Therapeutic options to stay active and involved: OT and Parkinson Andrea Stute Facilitators and barriers to implementing task-specific motor training for the upper limb: Reflections of an occupational therapist Bianca Summers Factors affecting the delivery and impact of community participation interventions for stroke survivors Jude Boyd The evaluation of an alternate referral management system within sub-acute inpatient occupational therapy services Margarita Makoutonina Clare McHugh Deanne Davis & Karen Potter Cheryl Neilson Reflective practice in occupational therapy: The need for a model to guide competency based learning in a professional practice course Lisa Knightbridge Functional electrical stimulation improves activities after stroke: A systematic review Owen Howlett Sustaining evidence in clinical practice: Introducing new technology across a large tertiary hospital Why Wait? Occupational therapy demand management in a community setting Fay Wallis & Kim Hall Brittni Nielsen 3.00pm - 3.30pm 3.30pm-4.00pm 4.00pm-5.00pm 5.30pm-6.30pm Afternoon Tea Poster Session Concurrent sessions Session 9 / Chaired by Amanda Timmer Session 10 / Chaired by Angela McLoughlan Session 11 / Chaired by Jennifer Wort Room: Skyline Room: Panorama Room: Plenary B ὶ-OT TAKE A SEAT TRANSITION TO HOME An online resource: Improving occupational therapists skills Is the prescription of air pressure relieving cushions justified The patient's perspective on discharge planning from sub-acute in communicating about death and dying with patients in acute and subacute settings? A systematic review settings: A survey approach. receiving end of life care Louise Meikle Alyce Folan Kate Gledhill Digital storytelling: A tool in paediatric burn rehabilitation Effectiveness of specialized seating for long term care Home Assessments: An audit of clinical reasoning in inpatient patients sub-acute care Simone West Olivia McVey & Martina Tierney Rebecca Nicks No Show Patients: Do SMS reminders work? Sitting out of bed: Determining essential features of bedside Hoarding: What's an OT to do? chairs Smrity Bagga Vanessa Robertson & Anna McCarthy Tanya Atkinson Social Function (drinks & finger food provided, pre-booking on registration form required) Session 12 / Chaired by David Price Room: Plenary A NEXT GENERATION OF OTs The Pan Occupational Paradigm (POP): In the footsteps of Wilcock Danielle Hitch Uniting acute occupational therapy services by defining scope of practice. Nichola Terrington The evolution of occupational therapy practice in acute care settings: A scoping review Janice McKeever Occupational Therapy Australia - Victoria Division Conference Program 2014 Saturday 3rd May 2014 - Day 2 8.30am 9.00am - 10.30am Registration PLENARY SESSION Associate Professor Natasha Lannin: Research in our practice - a requirement not an option Dr Lynne Adamson: NDIS Update Aids and Equipment Action Alliance members: AT users and OTs - partners in finding technology solutions 10.30am-11.00am 11.00am-12.30pm Session 13 / Chaired by Louisa Bilske Room: Skyline PARTNERING WITH OLDER ADULTS Determining readiness for occupational therapy intervention for patients with delirium Emma Belcher Can we use an in-hospital functional assessment to predict home performance in older Australians? Megan Coulter Discharge planning for older adults with cognitive impairment: An algorithm to guide clinical reasoning Laura Douglas Evaluation of the Independent Living Group (ILG) to assist people to maximise their independence with everyday activities. Deanne Wingate & Tess Brennan 12.30pm-1.30pm 1.30pm-2.00pm 2.00pm-3.00pm Session 17 Room: Skyline WORKSHOP Reclaiming Occupation As Means (ROAM): Creating communities of occupation-centred occupational therapists James Naismith, Dr. Robert Pereira & Brock Cook 3.00pm-3.30pm 3.30pm-4.30pm 4.30pm Proudly sponsored by Morning Tea Concurrent sessions Session 14 / Chaired by Jay Crook Session 15 / Chaired by Sarah Kyriacou Room: Plenary A Room: Panorama EVOLVING PRACTICE SAFE USE ON ROADS Embracing new roles: Working with asylum seekers and The development and validation of a video driving risk refugees assessment tool•for use in driving research Tara Watts & Shannon Chan Chris Bruce Screening for developmental delay in the Thailand / Myanmar Investigating assessments for adult pedestrian safety following refugee camps: opportunities and barriers in a resource poor an illness or injury setting Tanja Brunner Cheryl Neilson Koori Occupational Therapy Scheme - 8 years on; the Australian Emergency Department Survey: Information successes and challenges provided regarding Fitness-To-Drive after mild traumatic brain injury Joanne Cairney & Lin Oke Anne Baker Does the presence of a mental health consumer on an oral assessment panel enhance occupational therapy student engagement in learning? Alexandra Logan Using iPad technology to streamline referrals for occupational therapy driving assessment Session 16 / Chaired by Lea Kewish Room: Plenary B MENTAL HEALTH ACROSS THE GENERATIONS Trialling a practitioner-academic alliance for professional development in mental health practice Clare Wilding & Ian Davey Sensational: An inpatient adolescent group program to improve emotion regulation. Carmen Houlihan The value of an occupation-based martial arts as therapy program for children who have a parent with a mental illness Kathryn Legg Outcomes of 'Starting out with The Works', a vocational program in adult mental health services Melinda Cooper Lunch Poster Session Concurrent sessions Session 18 / Chaired by Jacinta Sheehan Session 19 / Chaired by Sue Giles Panorama Room: Plenary A ὶ-OT V2 THE OCCUPATION OF SEX The Hand-Hub: Maximizing upper limb function after An exploration of the perceptions of occupational therapists neurological injury regarding their reasoning and practices associated with addressing sexuality with clients Marlena Klaic Claire Lynch Enhancing the patient journey using innovative technologyDevelopment of a sexual health module for offenders with the TAPit® cognitive impairment Joanne Robertson & Adele Baini Debbie Verikios Can the use of the iPad enhance the home assessment process? Jessica Toohey Establishing an occupational therapy directed interdisciplinary allied health assistant role in palliative care and exploring the impact on service provision Elizabeth Depetro Danielle Ashley & Jessica Moller Lets talk about sex: implementing the evidence to stroke survivors undergoing inpatient rehabilitation Lauren Bakker & Derek Dinh Anita Brown-Major Afternoon Tea KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Ms Kate MacRae -Advisor to Chief Executive Affairs, Corporate Office, Monash Medical Centre Official close Session 20 / Chaired by Annette Leong Room: Plenary B ALTERNATE MODELS OF PRACTICE The integration of animal-assisted therapy in a youth mental health service: Benefits for client and staff wellbeing Jordan Maddern & Nerae Anstee Education and assessment models for trans-professional competency
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