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OT Digest
OT Graphically, Katie Caspero OTR/L
27 episodes
8 months ago
The OT Digest Podcast talks about all things healthcare and evidence-based practice. Listen to interviews with healthcare researchers, tips on using research, and experts in the field about what projects they are working on. The goal of this podcast is to support implementing research into practice.
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Medicine
Education,
Self-Improvement,
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Life Sciences
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The OT Digest Podcast talks about all things healthcare and evidence-based practice. Listen to interviews with healthcare researchers, tips on using research, and experts in the field about what projects they are working on. The goal of this podcast is to support implementing research into practice.
Show more...
Medicine
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Science,
Life Sciences
Episodes (20/27)
OT Digest
The Current Evidence for Sensory Processing
This episode is a recording of a journal club that was done in our OT Graphically Library Membership on The Current Evidence for Sensory Processing. We discuss an article titled Evaluating Sensory Integration/Sensory Processing Treatment: Issues and Analysis by Camarata, Miller, and Wallace from 2020, including how to put the information gained into our clinical practice despite the barriers.
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2 years ago
38 minutes 27 seconds

OT Digest
The Evidence Behind Home Programs
In this episode, I discuss what evidence we have as occupational therapists for creating effective home programs. In addition, I share about the barriers to this, with a specific focus on families and working with the pediatric population.
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2 years ago
24 minutes 5 seconds

OT Digest
Making Healthcare Human Again with Rafi Salazar
Rafi Salazar is working to place humans back at the center of healthcare where they belong. He is an occupational therapist and principal owner of Rehab U Practice Solutions and hosts the Better Outcomes Podcast. Listen as we discuss on this podcast how simple actions can improve humanizing healthcare with concrete examples also found in Rafi's book, Better Outcomes a Guide to Humanizing Healthcare.
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2 years ago
28 minutes 51 seconds

OT Digest
How Journal Clubs and Communities of Practices Help Occupational Therapists Use Evidence
This episode includes a summary of two tools to support occupational therapists in their clinical practice: Journal clubs and communities of practice.
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3 years ago
15 minutes 34 seconds

OT Digest
Neurodiversity-Affirming Practices in Occupational Therapy
In this episode, I'm joined by Aaron Dallman, PhD, OTR/L in discussing: 1. The background on Neurodiversity movement 2. The OT ethical mandate and how it relates to neurodiversity 3. Neurodiversity-affirming goal setting 4. Rethinking rewards/charts/token economies And more!
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3 years ago
35 minutes 57 seconds

OT Digest
Evidence-Based Practice vs. Practice-Based Evidence
This episode was a Livestream that was recorded as part of the OT Graphically Library membership. In this episode, I discuss the difference between these two terms: Evidence-Based Practice and Practice-Based Evidence. I walk through an example of what practice-based evidence can look like, and give resources to share about specific assessments that can help track and measure specific interventions.
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3 years ago
16 minutes 52 seconds

OT Digest
Making Measurement Meaningful for Clinical Practice
Dr. Jen Weaver, Ph.D., OTR/L, CBIS is an occupational therapy professor at Colorado State University. She focuses on translational science specific to measurement and assessments as it relates to traumatic brain injury. Learn more about how Dr. Weaver is in the process of making measurements more clinically meaningful to utilize for OT practitioners.
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3 years ago
37 minutes 56 seconds

OT Digest
Knowledge Translation: What It Is and Why You Should Know About It
Knowledge translation is a relatively new area due to the new problem of having too much research. In this podcast, I discuss the background behind it as well as review my poster from AOTA Inspire 22 Conference. I believe strongly all healthcare professionals should understand this topic as it impacts us all on a daily basis.
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3 years ago
13 minutes 34 seconds

OT Digest
Providing Trauma-Informed Care Using Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga
Camille Holman is an occupational therapist (OT) that is incorporating Trauma Center Trauma-Sensitive Yoga in her OT practice. She reviews the background behind trauma-sensitive practices and the training involved in getting certified. Camille shares her journey including the success and challenges of implementing a new intervention in her practice.
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3 years ago
40 minutes 15 seconds

OT Digest
Polyvagal Theory and the Safe and Sound Protocol: Research, Clinical Implications, and Future Growth
This episode takes a look at the current evidence surrounding Polyvagal Theory and the Safe and Sound Protocol with Rebecca Knowles OTD, OTR/L, RYT Training and Research Manager at Unyte iLs and Dr. Catherine Cavaliere Ph.D., OTR/L researcher and professor at Dominican University.
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3 years ago
45 minutes

OT Digest
Expanding our Lens of Evidence-Based Practice
This episode's guest is Dr. Turquessa Francis OTR, EdD who is the assistant director at the University of Buffalo and the writer behind the OT Research Corner blog. Turquessa and I discuss the various types of activities that make up evidence-based practice and adjusting mindsets around some of the barriers that are currently seen when attempting to be an evidence-based practitioner and what that actually means. Turquessa gives some great tips and tricks for how to incorporate these practices into your daily routines.
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3 years ago
32 minutes 25 seconds

OT Digest
The Evidence Behind Burnout
Burnout is a major issue among healthcare professionals even before the Covid-19 pandemic. Healthcare professionals know this is a problem but what interventions are being studied to help. I give a snapshot of some studies out there right now that are showing promising results for preventing and healing burnout.
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4 years ago
8 minutes 45 seconds

OT Digest
Why Evidence-Based Practice Is Not Straightforward
Being an evidence-based practitioner is not a step-by-step checklist. It involves a blending of a lot of different reasoning and research searching into a beautiful mix. In this solo episode, I go into some areas to consider when providing evidence-based care and what that actually looks like with some practical examples. Also, I discuss the differences between evidence-based practice, practice-based evidence, and evidence-informed practice.
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4 years ago
13 minutes 34 seconds

OT Digest
Situating (or Questioning) the Role and Reasoning of OTs Working With/In Indigenous Communities
On episode 13, Dr. Hiba Zafran, an occupational therapist and psychotherapist, talks about her experience with working alongside individuals from indigenous communities in Canada and finding how OTs fit into that role. We also discuss the unique strategies to support this population that strays away from the medical model and focuses on listening first and providing cultural safety, no matter what setting we are in.
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4 years ago
58 minutes 21 seconds

OT Digest
Assessment and Interventions for Cognitive Decline
Dr. Juleen Rodakowski, OTD, MS, OTR/L, FAOTAis a researcher and professor at the University of Pittsburgh. She focuses on community-based rehabilitation for older adults with cognitive decline. Her work focuses on using strategy training and assessing IADLS in order to properly support this population in multiple settings as an occupational therapist.
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4 years ago
28 minutes 45 seconds

OT Digest
Managing Information Overload as an OT Practitioner
There's a lot of information out there: articles, podcasts, books, courses, etc. How can we, as OT practitioners, quickly find the information we need in the era of information overload in order to serve our clients with the best possible care? Listen in with some tips and tricks in this solo episode with Katie Caspero.
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4 years ago
10 minutes 11 seconds

OT Digest
Pediatric CIMT & Multidisciplinary Intensive Services with Kaitlyn Goerl & Katie Caspero
For this episode, I review a project I worked on alongside my co-worker Kaitlyn Goerl MOT, OTR/L. We discuss pediatric CIMT and the benefits of pairing it alongside other multidisciplinary intensive services. We discuss how to implement p-CIMT into your own practice and whether it is feasible back on feedback from parents.
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4 years ago
33 minutes 13 seconds

OT Digest
Decoding Dysgraphia with Cheri Dotterer
Cheri Dotterer is also known as the Dysgraphia Consultant and the author of the Handwriting Brain-Body Disconnect. She has recently started working on her own research interests specific to handwriting and discusses new insights she's found since publishing her book.
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4 years ago
52 minutes 8 seconds

OT Digest
Community-Based Programs for the ID/DD Population with Dr. Amy Castagnino, OTD, OTR/L
This episode highlights a newly developed training program for Direct Support Professionals working in Community-based programs entitled EMPOWER by Dr. Amy Castagnino. I interview her about the progress of developing the program, why it is important to her, and how others can get involved in doing something similar for their communities.
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4 years ago
43 minutes 13 seconds

OT Digest
Cancer Rehab & Cognition with Rachelle Brick MSOT, OTR/L
Rachelle Brick MSOT, OTR/L is a 4th year PhD student at the University of Pittsburgh that is passionate about cancer research. In this episode, she discusses the current work of identifying the impact of cognition for cancer rehab as well as new interventions to support better outcomes for older adult survivors of cancer.
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4 years ago
34 minutes 35 seconds

OT Digest
The OT Digest Podcast talks about all things healthcare and evidence-based practice. Listen to interviews with healthcare researchers, tips on using research, and experts in the field about what projects they are working on. The goal of this podcast is to support implementing research into practice.