
Explore evidence-based insights on cancer and sleep, highlighting the occupational therapy role in sleep health, lymphedema assessment, and doctoral capstone goals and artifacts.
Explore sleep participation in cancer care through occupational therapy, using circle of health and cbt-based education, with evidence on sleep disturbances, fatigue, and interventions like walking, lymphedema care, and mindfulness.
Develop and apply evidence-based occupational therapy strategies to improve sleep participation in cancer and lymphedema patients, using mindfulness and environmental modifications, plus professional advocacy and education.
Examine how poor sleep harms quality of life for cancer patients, identify undervalued sleep needs, and review cognitive behavioral theory as a capstone approach, plus three lymphedema training pathways.
The lecture presents references and a conclusion for the capstone, acknowledging mentors, the rehab team, and family who supported the Drake University occupational therapy journey. Contact the presenter via email.
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In this course you will learn about cancer and sleep participation, occupational therapy’s role in sleep participation, as well as an emphasis on lymphedema. This Udemy course consists of lectures, resources, and several research articles to support this topic of cancer and sleep. The various resources provided within the lectures are downloadable for you to use at your convenience to help support further learning in this topic area. Towards the end of this presentation, there is a brief question and answer section for you to test your knowledge gained following listening to this Udemy course. This course is 36 minutes long; however, it may take 45 minutes to 1 hour to get through the entire course after viewing all downloadable resources/materials provided. The development of this course is based on research, evidence-based practices, and clinical experience. At the end of this presentation, there are various APA style references to aid in furthering your knowledge in this topic area.
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