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Student Research Posters

MSOT Fifth Annual Student Poster Presentations. May, 2011

The UW-Madison OT Program held the 2011 MSOT Student Poster Presentations at Union South. The research poster session is the capstone event for their research. 23 MSOT students presented their posters. Certificate of contact hours for attendance are available upon request from the OT department.

Presenter Poster Title
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Miriam Adkins Can Neonatal Behavior and Genotype Predict Adult Sensory Processing Function?
Jessica Andrae Physical Recreation Participation and Life Satisfaction in Minority Men with Violently-Acquired Spinal Cord Injury
Ashley Bohlin The Relationship between Positive Relations with Others and Self-Acceptance in Caregivers of Children with Autism
Stacey Boyes Racial Disparities in Functional Outcomes One Year Post-ICH
Noelle Connor The Relationship between Executive Functioning and Socioeconomic Status in Children
Kathy Dauwalter Changes in Caregiver Report of Performance and Satisfaction with Self-Identified Goals and Consistency with Direct Observation of Performance in Children with Cerebral Palsy Following Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy
Sara DeRungs Identifying and Quantifying Naturalistic Observations of Tactile Defensiveness in Rhesus Macaque Mother-Infant Dyads
Gina Florian Does Perceived Social Support Affect Quality of Life? Examining Ethnic Minorities with Violently Acquired Spinal Cord Injuries
Kathryn Gallik Does Guided Imagery Decrease Stress and Increase Occupational Well-Being in Pregnant Adolescents?
Maggie Karpinen Linking Depressive Symptomology and Community Reintegration in Minority Males with Violently-Acquired Spinal Cord Injuries
Sarah Luebke Activity Participation in Women with Fibromyalgia
Mindy Mahaffey Does Moderate Level Prenatal Alcohol Exposure Impair Neonatal Attention, Muscle Tone and Vestibular Function in a Nonhuman Primate Model?
Fue Moua The OT Task-Oriented Approachwith a Brain Computer Interface System & Functional Electrical Stimulation In the Recovery of Upper Extremity Hemiparesis: A Proposed Study
Andrea Olson Participation by Children with CP and Quality of Life of their Caregivers
Melanie Petersen The Impact of New Insights about their Child on the Caregiver and their Family
Meredith Pokel Validating the Children’s Kitchen Task Assessment
Cassie Riccioli Sensory Responsiveness and Fibromyalgia: Is there a Connection?
Abigail Roth EEG-Based Brain Computer Interface to Control FES: A Program Proposal
Briana Strelow Taking Your Own Oxygen First: Stress, Fatigue & Health-Promoting Activities in Caregivers of Children with Autism
Marine Sutrisno Patterns of Sensory Responses in Women with Fibromyalgia: An Electromyographic Study
Rebecca Swanke Disparities in Unmet Need for Therapy Services among Hispanic Children with Special Health Care Needs
Amy Wilkinson Caregivers of Children with Autism and the Relationship of Perceived Stress with Optimism and Genotypes
Raychal Zupancich Is there an Association between Client-Centered Care and Participation Outcomes in Minority Males with Violently Acquired Spinal Cord Injuries?

MSOT 4th Annual Student Poster Presentations, May 7, 2010

The OT Program held the 2010 MSOT Student Poster Presentations at Memorial Union. This event was held on May 7th. 

Presenter Poster Title
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Diane Austin Stress, Stress Proliferation and Stress Strategies in Caregivers of Children with Autism: Does Genotype Matter?
Jennifer Barry Barriers & Advocacy Strategies in the Assistive Technology Delivery System
Abrielle Blum Medical Homes and Family Impact Among Subgroups of Children with Special Health Care Needs
Kelly Breen Social Support and Community Participation in African Americans with Spinal Cord Injuries
Christina DeAno & Elise Puracchio Differences in Sensory Processing: A Component of Fibromyalgia
Cynthia Fremont-Smith Level of Stress Hormones and Serotonin Function Predict Alcohol Consumption in a Non-Human Primate Model
Andrea Gallagher Caregivers and the AT Service Delivery Process: From Novice to Expert
Marniasha Ginsberg Effects of Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy on Upper Extremity Function in Children with Cerebral Palsy
Diane Haas The Children's Kitchen Task Assessment: Is there a Correlation between Executive Functions and Sensory Functioning?
Joshua Hedrich Upper Extremity Prosthetic Functioning: The Effects of Prosthesis Use and Prosthetic Training on Individuals Functional Abilities
Kristin Kambourian Addressing Health Care Coverage and Satisfaction of Care for Continuous Intrathecal Baclofen Treatment in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy
James Karpinen Does Guided Imagery Reduce Stress & Improve Occupational Well Being in Pregnant Adolescents
Kristen Kehl Pilot Testing the Lifestyle Redesign Map to Physical Activity
Jennifer Lehto Sexuality after Spinal Cord Injury
Maggie McKone & Daniel Rortvedt To Be (there) or Not to Be (there): The Influence of Object-presence versus Object-absence on Meaningful, Goal-Directed Reach in a Mental Imagery Protocol using Brain-Computer Interface
Laura Meitner The Children's Kitchen Task Assessment: A Comparison with the Brief
Amanda Miller The Children's Kitchen Task Assessment: Exploring Validity using the Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System
Jenny Ritchey Occupational Participation of African American Men with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
Jennifer Skye The Relationship Between Type of Functional Difficulty and Children's Respite Care Needs
Katelyn Williams The Impact of Intrathecal Baclofen Pump Implantation in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy on Caregivers
Michael Zdero Do Sensory Hypersensitivities in Women with Fibromyalgia Have an Effect on Activity Participation?

MSOT Third Annual Student Poster Presentations. May 8, 2009

The OT Program held the 2009 MSOT Student Poster Presentations at Memorial Union. This event was held on May 8 from 2:15-5 p.m. 

Presenter Poster Title
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Angela Bartels
and Caitlin Thode
Electrodermal Responses to Sounds Varied by Frequency and Intensity
Tracy Bjorling Social Support, Depression, and Quality of Life for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries
Michael Braun Measures of Energy Exertion for Caregivers of Individuals with Cerebral Palsy
Carolyn Byrne Activity Participation and Health Strain in Partners of Stroke Survivors
Andrea DeKarske Children's Kitchen Task Assessment: Developing Validity by Age Analysis
Autumn Hansen Does Neonatal Temperament and Neurobehavior Predict Alcohol Consumption in Adult Rhesus Monkeys?
Tara Heinecke Validating the Children’s Kitchen Task Assessment using the BRIEF
Elizabeth Hoesly Activity Participation and Health Strain in Partners of Stroke Survivors
Megan Hoffmann Role of Productive Activities on Life Satisfaction and Depression in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries
Esther Knudson Identification of Children with Atypical Sensory Symptoms
Valerie Lammers An Exploratory Study of Pain and Quality of Life in Children with Cerebral Palsy prior to Intrathecal Baclofen Pump Placement
Elinore McKenzie Measuring Function in Community-Dwelling Elders
Jennifer Minick Occupational Performance Concerns or Deficits Identified by COPM Assessment of Adults with Spinal Cord Injury
Michele Moore Physical Activity, Stage of Change and Self Efficacy in Individuals with Stroke
Jandra Morrow Why do Children with Disabilities Abandon their Technology: Perspectives from Caregivers and Providers
Eva Ortega Detecting Sensory Processing Disorders
Rachel Pleski Does In-Patient Hospital Education Work for Persons with Stroke?
Lauren Rhodes The Children’s Kitchen Task Assessment (CKTA): Exploring the Correlation Between Executive Functions and the Sensory System
Leslie Rowan A Stress Management Program: Pregnant Adolescents Using Mental Imagery
Neisha Schmidt The Influence of Social Support on Occupational Performance and Life Satisfaction Among Individuals with a Spinal Cord Injury
Emily Schoolmeesters Executive Functioning Differences Across Genders: An Examination of the Children’s Kitchen Task Assessment
Bridget Stilling Can Sensory Over-Responsivity be Detected in Children without Co-Morbid Psychopathology?
Bobay Thao Education and the Adherence of Secondary Stroke Prevention into Lifestyle
Elizabeth Witzke Assessment of Performance in Stroke Using the ACS and the COPM: An Exploratory Study
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