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Oral Presentation:
October 21st (Sat.)
A1: Child and Adolescent Time: 16:00-17:30, October 21st (Sat.)
Room: C202
Moderators:
Tien-Ni Wang, National Taiwan University,
Taiwan
Ling-Yi Lin, National Cheng Kung University,
Taiwan
A1-1 Variables Associated with Shift of
Responsibility for Daily Tasks from
Parents to Their Children with and
without Disabilities
Ying-Chia Kao, Asia University, Taiwan
A1-2 Motor Learning Curve of Home-Based
Constraint-Induced Therapy in Children
with Cerebral Palsy
Kuo-Lun Huang, National Taiwan
University, Taiwan
A1-3 The Effects of Working Memory
Training on Children Born Very Preterm
Clara Lee, The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University, Hong Kong
A1-4 Evaluation of a Parent-Child Training
Program in a Clinical Group Setting for
a Child with Disruptive Behaviours:
Parents’ Perspective
Charmaine Pei Chee, Ooi, National
University Hospital, Singapore
A1-5 Environment with Background Music
and Autonomic Responses in Neonatal
Intensive and Growing Care Units
Yoko Hasegawa, Nagoya University,
Japan
A1-6 Enabling Socioemotional Performance
of Pre-Schoolers in Singapore through
Parental Floortime Coaching: Two Case
Reports
Emily Koh, National University
Hospital, Singapore
A1-7 Moving & Living from the Inner Core:
Integrating Alternative Health
Principles to Improve and Support
Occupational Performance
Shuling Wu, Stony Brook University,
United States.
A2: Physical Dysfunction (Stroke) Time: 16:00-17:30, October 21st (Sat.)
Room: C208
Moderators:
Kenneth Fong, The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University, Hong Kong
Hu-Ing Ma, National Cheng Kung University,
Taiwan
A2-1 Role of Robotic Therapy as Part of
Multi-Interventions for
Severe-to-Moderate Arm Deficit in
Chronic Stroke Patients
Kayoko Takahashi, Kitasato
University, Japan
A2-2 Is a Restrain Mitten Safety Protection
Devise? ~A Pilot Study for the
Negative Effects on Restrain Mitten
for Acute Patients
Takenori Jimbo, Kitasato University
Hospital, Japan
A2-3 The Effects of Mirror Therapy vs
Bilateral Arm Training for Hemiplegic
Upper Extremity Motor Functions in
Patients with Chronic Stroke
Kenneth Fong, The Hong Kong
Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
A2-4 The Effect of Spatio-Temporal Task
Constraints on Reaching
Performance in Patients with Stroke
Hsiao-Chieh Pan, Taipei Hospital;
National Cheng Kung University,
Taiwan
A2-5 The Effectiveness of Pressure
Garment in Improving Upper
Extremity Function among Stroke
Patients: A Preliminary Analysis
Hwa Kee Ooi, The National
University of Malaysia (UKM),
Malaysia
A2-6 Determining the Key Elements of
Stepping on after Stroke Falls
Prevention Program for Community
Stroke Survivors: Modified Delphi
Study
Tianma Xu, University of Sydney,
Australia
A2-7 Self-Efficacy and Health-Related
Outcomes in Community Stroke
Clients
Yan-hua Huang, Rachel Miles, Maya
Lazar, California State University,
Dominguez Hills, United States
A3: Mental Health Time: 16:00-17:30, October 21st (Sat.)
Room: C209
Moderators:
Terry Krupa, Queen's University, Canada
Shu-Mei Wang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University, Hong Kong
A3-1 Associations between Physical Fitness
and Cognitive Performance in
Patients with Schizophrenia
Julie Hao, Tsaotun Psychiatric Center,
Ministry of Health and Welfare,
Taiwan
A3-2 A Pilot Study of the Effectiveness of
CBT on Psychiatric Home-Visit
Nursing for Patients with
Schizophrenia
Masayuki Katsushima, Teikyo Heisei
University, Japan
A3-3 Recovery Oriented Practice (ROP) and
Beyond in Kowloon East Cluster (KEC)
Psychiatric Services – 5 Year
Experiences
Ka Yan Kason Wong, United Christian
Hospital, Hong Kong Hospital
Authority, Hong Kong
A3-4 Evaluating Outcomes of a
Recovery-Oriented Occupational
Therapy Programme
Tan Bhing Leet, Singapore Institute of
Technology, Singapore
A3-5 The Role of Filipino Occupational
Therapists in Drug Rehabilitation
Michael Sy, Tokyo Metropolitan
University, Japan
A3-6 Significance for People with Mental
Health Problems of Being Engaged in
Competitive Sports
Hideki Yarita, Teikyo Heisei University,
Japan
A3-7 The Effectiveness of Stress
Management Technics on Alcoholic
Patients
Ramakrishnan Masilamani, JIPMER
Hospital, India
A4: Community Service Time: 16:00-17:30, October 21st (Sat.)
Room: C211
Moderators:
Madeleine Duncan, University of Cape Town,
South Africa
Florence Cheong, Tan Tock Seng Hospital,
Singapore
A4-1 One Year Experience of Home-Based
Rehabilitation Services in a
Community Hospital
Fiona Pei-Chi SU, St. Joseph Hospital
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
A4-2 How Do Japanese Occupational
Therapists Support Elderly Living in
Their Familiar Areas?
Nobuhiro Nara, Tokyo University of
Technology, Japan
A4-3 Needs for Persons with Disability to
Live in Karen’s Village Community in
Myanmar-Interview Analysis by CBR
Matrix-
Makoto Kono, International
University of Health & Welfare, Japan
A4-4 The Current Rehabilitation Models in
the Indigenous and Rural Areas
Hsin-Yi Lee, Taipei Medical University,
Taiwan
A4-5 Contextual Barriers of Social
Participation in Veterans with Spinal
Cord Injuries. An Iranian Qualitative
Study
Mohammad Khayatzadeh-Mahani,
Ahvaz Jundishapur University of
Medical Sciences, Iran
A4-6 Participatory Research: A Strategy for
Disability Inclusive Development
Madeleine Duncan, University of
Cape Town, South Africa
A4-7 The Project of Self-Help tableware
with local Traditional Arts and Crafts
in Japan; A Collaboration between
Eating Culture and Occupational
Therapy
Akiko Hanai, Kyoto University, Japan
A5: Education in Occupational Therapy
(Exchange Student) Time: 16:00-17:30, October 21st (Sat.)
Room: C212
Moderators:
Sok Mui, May Lim, Singapore Institute of
Technology, Singapore
Chia-Ting Su, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan
A5-1 The Cross-Cultural Learning
Experiences in Japan for Taiwan
Students
Yingchun Chou, Kaohsiung Medical
University, Taiwan
A5-2 Preparation for Working in Culturally
Diverse Populations
Linda Robertson, Otago Polytechnic,
New Zealand
A5-3 Engaging Persons with Disabilities for
Experiential Learning in Occupational
Therapy Education
Sok Mui, May Lim, Singapore Institute
of Technology, Singapore
A5-4 A Comparison of Japanese and
Taiwanese Occupational Therapy
Students’ Attitudes toward
International Exchanges
Wen-Lin Tung, Ibaraki Prefectural
University of Health Sciences, Japan
A5-5 Developing a Clinical Clerkship Model
at Mejiro University
Kenta Nomura, Mejiro University,
Japan
A5-6 The Occupational Therapy Internship
Exchange of Angeles University
Foundation, Philippines and Chiang
Mai University, Thailand: A Qualitative
Study
Betina Anne Katigbak, Angeles
University Foundation, Philippines
A5-7 Work Motivation, Professional
Development, and Educational Needs
among Malaysian Occupational
Therapists
Rui Fen Teoh, Universiti Kebangsaan
Malaysia, Malaysia
B1: Child and Adolescent (Autism
Spectrum Disorder) Time: 17:30-18:30, October 21st (Sat.)
Room: C202
Moderators:
Fengyi-Kuo, Indiana University, United States
Tan Bhing Leet, Singapore Institute of
Technology, Singapore
B1-1 Identifying Cognitive Correlates of
Social Interactions in Children with
Autistic Disorder and Asperger
Syndrome
Szu Shen Lai, Taoyuan Chang Gung
Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
B1-2 Quality of Friendship, Social Network,
and Social Participation in
Adolescents with Autism Spectrum
Disorders in Taiwan
Yu Chien Chang, National Cheng Kung
University, Taiwan
B1-3 Development of Tool-Use Actions in
Pre-School Children with Autism
Spectrum Disorder
Misako Sano, National Rehabilitation
Center for Persons with Disabilities,
Japan
B1-4 A Survey-Based Study Examining
Occupational Therapists' Perspectives
on Motor Impairment in Children
with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Hannah Loh, Institute of Mental
Health, Singapore
B1-5 Early Screening, Diagnosis and
Intervention of Autism: An
Inter-Disciplinary Team Approach
Fengyi Kuo, Indiana University, United
States
B2: Physical Dysfunction (SCI and
Wheelchair) Time: 17:30-18:30, October 21st (Sat.)
Room: C208
Moderators:
Hui-Fen Mao, National Taiwan University,
Taiwan
Li-Chieh Kuo, National Cheng Kung University,
Taiwan
B2-1 Stationary Wheelie Balancing Control
by an Inverted Pendulum Model
Wei-Chien Fang, Kaohsiung Municipal
United Hospital, Taiwan
B2-2 Effect of a High Rolling-Resistance
Training Method for Learning the
Wheelchair Wheelie Skill: A
Randomized Controlled Trial
Yu-Sheng Yang, Kaohsiung Medical
University, Taiwan
B2-3 Quality of Life in Primary Caregivers of
Spinal Cord Injured Individuals and Its
Related Factors
Yihsuan Wu, National Taiwan
University Hospital, Taiwan
B2-4 Effect of Trunk Support from the Front
on Upper Extremity Function in
Healthy People
Junya Hirata, Kawasaki University of
Medical Welfare, Japan
B2-5 Development and Evaluation of
Cognitive “MaxMind” Program in Elder
Care Centre
Jiancai Zhang, Tan Tock Seng Hospital,
Singapore
B3: Geriatric Care (Model and Others) Time: 17:30-18:30, October 21st (Sat.)
Room: C209
Moderators:
Anne Dickerson, East Carolina University,
United States
Miho W. Yoshida, Incorporated Association
International Network for Environment and
Humanitarian Cooperation, Japan
B3-1 Effect of Role Transition on Self
Concept in Elder People
Jia Ming Lim, Wen Hsin Chen, Yi Ting
Huang, Yu-Chi Hsu, Pei-Hsuan Kao,
Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan
B3-2 Effect of Multisensory Stimulation on
Upper Extremity Motor Recovery and
Functional Status in Stroke Patients: A
Pilot Trial
Ray Li, TWGHs Wong Tai Sin Hospital,
Hospital Authority, Hong Kong
B3-3 Characteristics of Child Rearing and
Elderly Care Based on the Difficulties
Faced by Healthy Women
Aiko Hoshino, Nagoya University,
Japan
B3-4 Chinese Seniors: Communicating with
Health Professionals
Linda Robertson, Otago Polytechnic,
New Zealand
B3-5 A Cost-Benefit Analysis on Home
Environmental Intervention Program
for Elderly Home Owners in Hong
Kong
Pan Ching Sze, Hong Kong Housing
Society, Hong Kong
B4: Assessment and Evaluation (Mainly
Physical) Time: 17:30-18:30, October 21st (Sat.)
Room: C211
Moderators:
Setsuko Yamasaki, Hyogo University of Health
Sciences, Japan
Shu-Ping Chen, University of Alberta, Canada
B4-1 Development of a Scale for Evaluating
Arm Function in a Wheelchair
(Wheelchair Seating Arm Function
Test, WS-AFT)
Tadahiko Kamegaya, Gunma
University, Japan
B4-2 Cross-Cultural Adaptation and
Psychometric Evaluation of the
Singapore Version of the Chedoke Arm
and Hand Activity Inventory
Silvana Choo, McMaster University,
Canada
B4-3 Assessing Social Function in Patients
with Stroke by Computerized Adaptive
Testing
Shih-Chieh Lee, National Taiwan
University, Taiwan
B4-4 How to Measure Participation:
Introducing a Newly-developed
Rehabilitation Outcome Measure
Feng-Hang Chang, Taipei Medical
University, Taiwan
B4-5 Validation of the Visual Impairment
Versions of the Cantonese Mini-Mental
State Examination (CMMSE-VI) and the
Hong Kong Montreal Cognitive
Assessment (HKMoCA-VI)
A.T.S Chiu; K.M.K Chan D Pu, The Hong
Kong Society for the Blind
B5: Application of Innovative
Technology Time: 17:30-18:30, October 21st (Sat.)
Room: C212
Moderators:
Hao-Ling Chen, National Taiwan University,
Taiwan
I-Hsuan Shen, Chang Gung University, Taiwan
B5-1 The Impact of Emotional Context on
the Brain Activations of Respiratory
Sensation: An fMRI Study
Yu-Ting Wu, Chang Gung University,
Taiwan
B5-2 Development of iPad Applications for
Promoting Shared Decision-Making in
Goal-Setting: Aid for Decision-Making
in Occupation Choice (ADOC) Series
Kounosuke Tomori, Tokyo University of
Technology, Japan
B5-3 Functional Inter-Cortical Connectivity
among Motor-Related Cortices during
Motor Imagery: A
Magnetoencephalographic Study
Yota Obayashi, Nagoya University,
Japan
B5-4 An Evaluation of the Accuracy of
Installation and Effectiveness of Home
Modifications Prescribed by
Occupational Therapists: Perspectives
of Clients
Wai Chu Lau, Monash University,
Australia
B5-5 Effectiveness of Occupational Therapy
Counseling for Patients with
Cerebrovascular Disorder
Nobuo Ohshima, Tokyo Metropolitan
University, Japan
Cross-Strait Forum *The session will be fully conducted in Chinese.
Time: 17:30-18:30, October 21st (Sat.)
Room: C107
Moderators:
Jie Jia, Fudan University, Huashan Hospital,
China
Yanning Yan, Hebei General Hospital, China
Speech: 手功能康復在中國
Speaker: Jie Jia, Fudan University, Huashan
Hospital, China
CS-01 使用 3D 全景照片與家訪對家庭環境
評估的一致性研究
Qian Chen, Kunming Medical
University, China
CS-02 中國大陸作業治療的現狀與前景
Yan Yanning, Hebei General Hospital,
China
CS-03 Community-Based Inclusive
Development for Children with
Disabilities in Chinese Communities
Eva Yin-Han Chung, The Education
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
CS-04 Novel Mirror Visual Feedback Training
in Stroke Patients
Jie Jia, Li Ding, Huashan Hospital,
China
CS-05 Reference Ranges Using Bioimpedance
for Detection of Lymphedema in
Chinese Women
Jie Jia, He-Wei Wang, Fudan University,
Huashan Hospital, China
CS-06 A Multi-Dimensional Visual Hand
Function Rehabilitation Quantitative
Assessment Method in Stroke
Shugeng Chen, Huashan Hospital,
Fudan University, China
CS-07 The Evolution of Occupational Therapy
as a Profession in the People’s
Republic of China
Mengan Cao, LIH Olivia's Place, China
October 22nd (Sun.)
C1: Work Industry Time: 15:00-16:00, October 22nd (Sun.)
Room: C202
Moderators:
Ming-De Chen, Kaohsiung Medical University,
Taiwan
Jer-Hao Chang, National Cheng Kung
University, Taiwan
C1-1 The Predictive Model of Employment
Status for Persons with Bipolar
Disorder Based on ICF
Shu-Jen Lu, National Taiwan University,
Taiwan
C1-2 Survey of Therapist’s Perspective on
RTW Factors after Musculoskeletal
Work Injuries
Na Liu, Guangdong Provincial Work
Injury Rehabilitation Hospital, China
C1-3 Qigong for Chronic Pain Workers, a
Local Practice in Hong Kong
Hon Wai Lam, Tuen Mun Hospital,
Hong Kong
C1-4 Ergonomics Intervention for Prolonged
Computer Users in Kowloon West
Cluster of Hospital Authority of Hong
Kong Special Administrative Region
Shun Lung, Stanley Chau, Occupational
Therapy dept., Kowloon West Cluster,
Hong Kong
C2: Geriatric Care Time: 15:00-16:00, October 22nd (Sun.)
Room: C208
Moderators:
Po-Yu Chen, Chang Gung University, Taiwan
Chih-Wen Wang, Tohoku Bunka Galuen
University, Japan
C2-1 Association of Light Exposure Intensity
with the Quality of Sleep and
Behavioral Symptoms in Chinese
Patients with Alzheimer's Disease
Wai Ming Albert Luk, The University of
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
C2-2 Evaluation of an Occupational Therapy
Students Led Memory Training for
Older Persons with Mild Cognitive
Impairment (MCI) in Hong Kong
Chiu Lun Yu, HKCWC Madam Wong
Chan Sook Ying Memorial Care and
Attention Home for the Aged, Hong
Kong
C2-3 Validation of Vision-Dependent
Activities of Daily Living (ADL)
Instrument for Elderly with Visual
Impairment in Hong Kong
Calvin Chi Kong Yip, Tung Wah College,
Hong Kong
C2-4 Validation of the Cantonese Version of
Dementia Quality of Life Measure
(DEMQoL) and DEMQoL-Proxy
Chih Chien Michael Kuo, Tung Wah
College, Hong Kong
C3: Assessment and Evaluation Time: 15:00-16:00, October 22nd (Sun.)
Room: C209
Moderators:
Chung-Ying Lin, The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University, Hong Kong
Kayoko Takahashi, Kitasato University, Japan
C3-1 Behavioural and Autonomic Regulation
of Response to Sensory Stimuli among
Children: A Systematic Review of
Relationship and Methodology
Ivan Neil Gomez, The Hong Kong
Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
C3-2 Clinical Utility of the Young Children’s
Participation and Environment
Measure (YC-PEM) (Singapore) for
Children with Developmental Needs
Chun Yi Lim, KK Women's and
Children's Hospital, Singapore
C3-3 Impulsivity and hazard perception
ability of substance abusers in driving:
A matched controlled study
Andy S.K. Cheng, The Hong Kong
Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
C3-4 The associations between the
cognitive skills, functional
performance, and estimated length of
stay of patients in a sub-acute setting
Sze Tim Sonia Yu, Monash University,
Australia
C3-5 COMPARING SENSORY PROCESSING
ABILITIES OF AGE-MATCHED TYPICAL
AND ATYPICAL CHILDREN IN PAKISTAN
Syeda Jawaria, Institute of Physical
Medicine & Rehabilitation Do, Pakistan
C4: Disaster Management Time: 15:00-16:00, October 22nd (Sun.)
Room: C211
Moderators:
Kit Sinclair, World Federation of Occupational
Therapists, Hong Kong
Kiyoshi Ishii, International University of Health
and Welfare, Japan
C4-1 The Study of Syrian Refugee with
Disability in Turkey
Kiyoshi Ishii, International University of
Health and Welfare, Japan
C4-2 Think about What OT Can Do for
Disabled Refugees and Families in the
World
Miho W. Yoshida, Incorporated
Association International Network for
Environment and Humanitarian
Cooperation, Japan
C4-3 The Role of Occupational Therapy in
Disaster Risk Reduction and Response
Management: A Narrative Experience
of 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake
Akira Teramura, Osaka Isen College of
Medical Care &welfare, Japan
C4-4 From Small Islet Dwelling to Village
Dwelling
Kit Sinclair, World Federation of
Occupational Therapists, Hong Kong /
Minnie Lagria, M.A.R.C.H. for Chris,
Philippines
C4-5 ‘Quality of Life’ of Person with
Disabilities: An Assessment in Selected
Flood Prone Areas of Bangladesh
Mir Hasan Shakil Mahmud, Centre for
the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed,
Bangladesh
C5: Occupation: Theory and Practice Time: 15:00-16:00, October 22nd (Sun.)
Room: C212
Moderators:
Shih-Chen Fan, I-Shou University, Taiwan
Chang-Chih Kuo, Kaohsiung Medical University,
Taiwan
C5-1 Examining Social Inclusion through an
Occupation-Based Lens: A Malaysian
Chinese Case Study
Ter Fu Teoh, University of Salford,
United Kingdom
C5-2 Doing, Being, Becoming, Belonging: An
Exploration of How "Occupation" is
Interpreted from a Malaysian Chinese
Perspective.
Ter Fu Teoh, University of Salford,
United Kingdom
C5-3 Exploring International Research
Priorities for Occupational Therapy
Lynette Mackenzie, University of
Sydney, Australia
C5-4 Occupation Centered Practice:
Singapore Occupational Therapists’
Perceptions and Experiences in an
Acute Hospital
Wai Yin, Yetta Chan, Singapore General
Hospital, Singapore
C5-5 Understanding the Influence of
Cultural Perspectives on the Meaning
of Occupation
Madeleine Duncan, University of Cape
Town, South Africa
D1: Child and Adolescent Time: 16:00-17:30, October 22nd (Sun.)
Room: C202
Moderators:
Mei-Hui Tseng, National Taiwan University,
Taiwan
Shao-Hsia Chang, I-Shou University, Taiwan
D1-1 Environmental Influence on the
Autonomic Regulation of Response
towards Sensory Stimuli in Children
Ivan Neil Gomez, The Hong Kong
Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
D1-2 The Relationship between Behavioural
and Autonomic Regulation of
Response to Sensory Stimuli in
Children
Ivan Neil Gomez, The Hong Kong
Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
D1-3 The Effects of Working Memory
Training in Children with
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder
Ya-Ting Yang, Chang Gung University,
Taiwan
D1-4 Association of Chinese Handwriting
Legibility between Subjectively
Teacher-Scored and Objectively
Computer-Scored Assessments in
School-Aged Children
Wen-Feng Huang, National Taiwan
University, Taiwan
D1-5 To Compare the Effectiveness of
Simplified Teaching Method on
Improving Pre-Writing Skills in
Kindergarten and Mild Intellectual
Disability Children
Ramakrishnan Masilamani, JIPMER
Hospital, India / Shakhawath Hossain,
Centre for the Rehabilitation of the
Paralysed (CRP), Bangladesh
D1-6 Stop Taking on Pounds (STOP): A
Pediatric Weight Management
Program for Underserved, At-Risk
Minority Children
Fengyi Kuo, Indiana University, United
States
D1-7 Modified Toy Cars for Independent
Mobility, Exploration and Socialization
in Young Children with Motor
Disabilities: an Experimental Study
Yi-Mei Chen, Chang Gung University,
Taiwan
D2: Physical Dysfunction (Ortho and
DM) Time: 16:00-17:30, October 22nd (Sun.)
Room: C208
Moderators:
Patrick Ker, Singapore General Hospital,
Singapore
Ying-Chun Chou, Kaohsiung Medical University,
Taiwan-1
D2-1 Occupational Therapy Intervention in
Hand Transplantation - the First Case
in Taiwan
Jui-Kun Chang, Kaohsiung Chang Gung
Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
D2-2 Effects of Cryotherapy on
Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral
Neuropathy in Breast Cancer Patients:
A Prospective Self-Controlled Clinical
Trial
Akiko Hanai, Tokyo University of
science, Japan
D2-3 Stepping into the New Future:
Occupational Therapy Journey in Renal
Care in Singapore
Chuan Hui Stella, Liew, Tan Tock Seng
Hospital, Singapore
D2-4 Empowering Patients on Dialysis for
Meaningful Occupation in Singapore –
An Exploratory Study
Chuan Hui Stella, Liew, Tan Tock Seng
Hospital, Singapore
D2-5 Randomized Clinical Trial: Outcomes of
Proximal Interphalangeal Joint (PIPJ)
versus Metacarpal Phalangeal joint
(MCPJ) Blocking Splint in the
Treatment of Trigger Digit
Dinnie Ng, Tan Tock Seng Hospital,
Singapore
D2-6 Occupational Aesthetics: Improving
the Quality of Occupation Based
Interventions by Addressing Specific
Practice Challenges Related to
Globalization and Modernization
Shuling Wu, Stony Brook University,
United States
D2-7 Developing Simulations and
Standardized Patients Encounters
(SPEs) that Maximize Practice
Competency Skills in Occupational
Therapy Students
Shuling Wu, Stony Brook University,
United States
D3: Occupation: Theory and Practice Time: 16:00-17:30, October 22nd (Sun.)
Room: C209
Moderators:
Wen-Chou Chi, Chung Shan Medical University,
Taiwan
Ay-Woan Pan, National Taiwan University,
Taiwan
D3-1 Quality of Life and Self-Stigma in
Children with Specific Learning
Disabilities Who Live under
Academic-Oriented Culture
Chung-Ying Lin, The Hong Kong
Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
D3-2 Community Re-Integration Service
Program (CRISP) - A Model of
Personalized Community-Based
Psychosocial Rehabilitation with the
Individual Community Recovery Trip
(ICRT)
Shu-Mei Chan, Tsaotun Psychiatric
Center, Ministry of Health and Welfare,
Taiwan
D3-3 Employment Outcomes after
Vocational Training for Individuals with
Chronic Psychiatric Disorders: A
Multicenter Study
Hui-Ling Lee, Tsaotun Psychiatric
Center, Ministry of Health and Welfare,
Taiwan
D3-4 The Factors Affecting Employment for
Chronic Psychiatric Patients in a
Community Rehabilitation Center
Wen-Fang Chuang, Tsaotun Psychiatric
Center, Ministry of Health and Welfare,
Taiwan
D3-5 The Influence of Safety Climate on
Safety Performance in Hospital
Muthuraman Sellathurai Pathar,
Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia
D3-6 Benefits of Occupational Therapy for
Children with Intellectual Disability in
the Aspects of Vocational Activities
and Instrumental Activities of Daily Life
Shakhawath Hossain, Bangladesh
Health Profession Institute (BHPI),
Bangladesh
D4: Education in Occupational Therapy
(Global Perspective) Time: 16:00-17:30, October 22nd (Sun.)
Room: C211
Moderators:
Keh-Chung Lin, National Taiwan University,
Taiwan
Pei-Fen Chang, Texas Woman's University,
United States
D4-1 Reliability and Validity of the OSCE
Rating Scale of the Parent Education
for Tactile Defensiveness
Chung I Lu, Jiang-Tsun United Clinic,
Taiwan
D4-2 Occupational Therapy Students
Assembly: Preparing Filipino
Occupational Therapy Students for
Professional Life
Charles Marlon Francisco,
Occupational Therapy Students
Assembly, Philippines
D4-3 An Intervention Using a Wheelchair
Incorporating Pelvic Support for
Elderly Disabled Individuals Living at
Home
Hiroshi Goda, Japan Health Care
College, Japan
D4-4 Investigating Critical Thinking and
Resilience Among Occupational
Therapy Students
Tan Bhing Leet, Singapore Institute of
Technology, Singapore
D4-5 Attitudes toward People with Mental
Illness, Physical Disabilities, and
Emotional Behavioral Problems in
Occupational Therapy Students
Hui-Ing Ma, National Cheng Kung
University, Taiwan
D4-6 Learning Style Preference Among
Occupational Therapy Students in
Bangladesh
Shamima Akter, Bangladesh Health
Professions Institute, Bangladesh
D4-7 Contextual Barriers of Implementing
Occupation Based Practice in Iran: A
Qualitative Study
Mohammad Khayatzadeh-Mahani,
Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
Research Center, Iran
D5: Physical Dysfunction Time: 16:00-17:30, October 22nd (Sun.)
Room: C212
Moderators:
Kuan-Yi Li, Chang Gung University, Taiwan
Chia-Hsiung Cheng, Chang Gung University,
Taiwan
D5-1 Effects of Group Constraint-Induced
Movement Therapy to Promote Upper
Extremity Motor Function for People
with Subacute Stroke
Aiqun He, Guangdong Work Injury
Rehabilitation Hospital, China
D5-2 The Influence of a Lifestyle
Modification Class on Taiwanese Older
Adults’ Occupational Participation
Tzu-Hsuan Tseng, Kaohsiung Medical
University, Taiwan
D5-3 Duration of Effect of Acute Exercise on
Cognitive Performance
Setsuko Yamasaki, Hyogo University of
Health Sciences, Japan
D5-4 Intra-Individual Variability In
Vocational Tasks of People with
Cognitive dysfunctions in recovery
Process
Haruko Kashiwagi, Nagoya University,
Japan
D5-5 Sensory Cueing Combined with
Task-Specific Training to Promote
Upper Limb Functional Performance
for People with Stroke
Jingbo Li, Guangdong Work Injury
Rehabilitation Hospital, China
D5-6 Stationary Wheelie Balancing with
Corrective Actions
Yu-Sheng Yang, Kaohsiung Medical
University, Taiwan
*APOTS 2017 reserves the right to the final
amendment of the agenda.