Faculty Member |
Area(s) of Interest |
Current Project(s) |
Janice P. Burke, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA |
• Healthy Aging
• Tailored activities for people with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders
• Verbal and non-verbal behaviors in occupational therapy interactions
• Children with sensory integrative dysfunction |
• Exploring concerns, adaptive and cultural mechanisms used by aging African American women and men of varying health and functional status
• How meaningful activity may affect individuals with dementia and their caregivers
• Toward an understanding of treatment effectiveness in occupational therapy including play choices in typical children and children with autism
• Toward an understanding of treatment effectiveness in occupational therapy including play choices in typical children and children with autism |
| Philippa Campbell, PhD, OTR/L |
• Child and family studies, focused on
quality of services for families and their children with special needs (See website for more information).
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http://jeffline.jefferson.edu/cfsrp/ |
Laura N. Gitlin, PhD |
• Family caregiving
• Environmental modification and adaptations to disability
• Home-based interventions to improve functional status of older adults
• Quality of life in persons with dementia |
Center for Applied Research on Aging and Health |
E. Adel Herge, MS, OTR/L |
• Health promotion for adults with developmental disabilities |
Lifestyle re-design program for adults with developmental disabilities |
Caryn Johnson, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA |
• Fieldwork Educator Attitudes
• Professional behavior development in students
• Historic development of fieldwork |
Fieldwork Educator Attitudes Toward Active Participation in Level I Occupational Therapy Students |
Stephen B. Kern, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA |
• Participatory action research, health promotion
• Social competence and occupational choice with children from low-income urban environments
• Spinal cord injury |
• Development of a health promoting lifestyle redesign patient education
program for individuals with heart failure
• Senior independence and health promotion at Philadelphia senior center
• Development of an Upper Extremity Assessment for Persons with Spinal Cord Injury |
Arlene Lorch, MS, OTR/L, CHES |
• OT's role in extending function and quality of life in the older adult |
• Use of occupational therapy methods to enhance health literacy with underserved populations.
• Satisfaction with and utilization of powered wheelchairs in clients with stroke.
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| Suzanne Milbourne, PhD, OTR/L |
• Child and family studies, focused on quality of services for families and their children with special needs (See website for more information). |
http://jeffline.jefferson.edu/cfsrp/ |
Kathleen Swenson Miller, PhD, OTR/L |
• Management of chronic health conditions in underserved populations
• Using the internet as an adjunct to care
• Health literacy
• Building a meaningful life when disabled and homeless |
• E-health promotion for underserved populations Putting evidence based processes into the daily practice patterns of rehabilitation therapists
• Exploring health literacy interventions for populations with chronic health conditions and a disability.
• Life skills/work transition skills for homeless and formerly homeless individuals |
Roseann C. Schaaf, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA |
• Sensory reactivity in children with autism
• Neural and behavioral markers of sensory processing
• Neuroplasticity and occupation |
• Neural and behavioral markers of atypical sensory processing in children with autism
• Sensory processing and leisure activity choices in young adults |
Susan Toth-Cohen, PhD, OTR/L |
• Virtual reality teaching (academic and public health)
• Evidence based practice
• Cultural aspects of illness, disability, and healthcare
• Family caregivers
• Spirituality in OT practice |
• Second Life: Possibilities for graduate education and public health in a virtual environment
• Putting evidence based processes into the daily practice patterns of rehabilitation therapists
• In-Touch: Mind, Body, and Spirit (Research Preceptor)
• Experiences of occupational therapists incorporating clients’ religious and spiritual concerns in physical disabilities practice |
Shelley Wallock, DrPH, OTR/L |
• Inclusion
• Transitions into the community
• Ethics in allied healthcare research
• Use of non-competitive games in learning for pre-schoolers |
• Cuba service learning program
• St. Elizabeth's /Honickman learning center afterschool program |