Symposia October 20 th (Fri.) 17:00-18:15 Session A: Global Perspectives in Professional Practice A-1 The Objective Structured Clinical Examination in Pediatric Occupational Therapy Room: 2F-C202 Chung Pei Fu, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan Convener(s) Chia Ting Su, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan Titles & Presenters 1. Using Children as Standardized Patients in OSCE in Pediatric Occupational Therapy Chung-Pei Fu, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan 2. Reliability and Validity of the OSCE Rating Scale of the Intervention Station in Pediatric OT Yu-Lan Chen, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan 3. The Outcomes of the OSCE Examiner Training in Pediatric OT Wang-Ying Chang, Taipei Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare 4. Relationships between the OSCE and the School Performances in Pediatric OT Hsin-Yu Chi, Sijhih Cathay General Hospital, Taiwan
A-2 Upskilling Occupational Therapy Students and Practitioners through Room: 2F-C208 Interprofessional Education Michael Sy, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan/ Angeles University Foundation, Convener(s) Philippines Titles & Presenters 1. The Role of an Occupational Therapist As a Healthcare Team Member Nobuo Ohshima, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan 2. Disseminating Interprofessional Education in Asia Bumsuk Lee, Gunma University, Japan 3. Interprofessional Education Training for Students and Faculty Members: A Philippine Experience Michael P. Sy, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan/ Angeles University Foundation, Philippines
A-3 Developing Model of Multi-domain Health Promotion Service in Kaohsiung, Taiwan Room: 2F-C209 Convener(s) Fiona Pei-Chi Su, St. Joseph Hospital, Taiwan Titles & Presenters 1. Program Development of Multi-domain, Health-Promotion Project on Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Kaohsiung Fiona Pei-Chi Su, St. Joseph Hospital, Taiwan 2. Implementation and Promotion of the Multiple Health Promotion Service Program Yen-Wei Hsieh, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan/ Kaohsiung Occupational Therapists Association, Taiwan 3. A Cognitive Training Program in Community Caring Station Athena Yi-Jung Tsai, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan 4. The Efficacy of a Multi-Domain, Health-Promotion Project on Independently Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Kaohsiung Chyi-Rong Chen, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
A-4 Working Abroad: Singapore Perspectives Room: 2F-C211 Convener(s) Lee Sian Lee, Institute of Mental Health, Singapore Titles & Presenters 1. Working in Singapore The Managerial Perspective Florence Wai Fong Cheong, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore 2. Sharing Clinical Experience in Acute Physical Setting Cin-Sheng Huang, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, Taiwan 3. Experiences and Perspectives of Working in Psychiatric Rehabilitation Settings Kun-Lu Chao, Fu-Lun Care Consultancy, Taiwan 4. Holistic Development as a Professional Lee-Sian Lee, Institute of Mental Health, Singapore
October 21 st (Sat.) 10:00-11:15 Session B: Creative Thinking of Clinical Interventions B-1 Occupational Therapy and Recovery-Oriented Services in the Inpatient Mental Room: 2F-C202 Health Context Convener(s) Terry Krupa, Queen's University, Canada Titles & Presenters 1. Promoting Recovery-Oriented Mental Health Care Considerations for Occupational Therapy Practices in Inpatient Settings Ellie Fossey, Monash University, Australia 2. Occupational Connections: A Manualized, Evidence-Informed, Group Intervention for the Inpatient Mental Health Setting Terry Krupa, Queen's University, Canada 3. Supporting Individuals Recovery during the Transition from Inpatient to Community Settings Shu-Ping Chen, University of Alberta, Canada 4. Applying a Recovery Orientation to Enable the Community Living of the Last of the Long-Stay Inpatients: Occupational Therapy Contributions Terry Krupa, Queen's University, Canada
B-2 Patients with COPD A Growing Patient Population, but an Appearing Neglected Room: 2F-C208 Patient Group among Occupational Therapists Convener(s) Hin-Po Bobby NG, Kowloon Hospital, Hong Kong Titles & Presenters 1. Management of COPD in Primary Care Settings the Importance in Promoting Disease Self-Management and lifestyle Re-Design Chi-Hong SIU, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong 2. Effect of Extended Pulmonary Rehabilitation on Health Care Utilization in Patients Recovering from Acute Exacerbation of COPD Chi-tao SO, Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong 3. Evaluation of an Occupational Therapy Protocol to Optimize Health Care Utilization among COPD Patients with HARRPE score > 0.2 Wai-Lee Cherry LAU, Kowloon Hospital, Hong Kong 4. Traditional Chinese Exercise for Pulmonary Rehabilitation Evidence from a Systematic Review Hin-Po Bobby NG, Kowloon Hospital, Hong Kong
B-3 Hybrid Strategies to Mirror Therapy in Stroke Patients Room: 2F-C209 Convener(s) Ching-Yi Wu, Chang Gung University, Taiwan Titles & Presenters 1. Effect of Combination of Botulinum Toxin Type A (BoNT-A) Injection and Mirror Therapy (MT) on Motor Recovery and Daily Function in Stroke Patients: A Pilot Study Ching-Yi Wu, Chang Gung University, Taiwan 2. Benefits of Combining Mirror Therapy with Afferent Stimulation on Muscular Properties, Motor Functions, and Daily Activities in Individuals with Chronic Stroke Ya-Yun (Alice) Lee, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 3. Efficacy and Time Dependent Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tdcs) Combined with Mirror Therapy for Stroke Rehabilitation Yi-Han Liao, Chang Gung University, Taiwan 4. Potential Predictors of Motor Function, Daily Function and Quality-of-Life Improvements after Mirror Therapy for Chronic Stroke Patients I-Ching Chuang, Chang Gung University, Taiwan
B-4 Contemporary Applications of Advanced Therapies in Pediatric Rehabilitation Room: 2F-C211 Chia-Ling Chen, Chang Gung University, Taiwan/ Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Convener(s) Taiwan Titles & Presenters 1. Advanced intervention for Children with Cerebral Palsy Chia-Ling Chen, Chang Gung University, Taiwan/ Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan 2. A Novel Application of Toy Modifications to Power-Up in the Hospital! Drive to Enhance Mobility and Psychosocial Function in Young Children with Disabilities Hsiang-Han Huang, Chang Gung University, Taiwan 3. The Effectiveness of a School-Based Early Childhood Habilitation Program Based on the Routines-Based Engagement Classroom Model Ai-Wen Hwang, Chang Gung University, Taiwan 4. Participation-Based Intervention for Children with Disabilities: Case Reports Lin-Ju Kang, Chang Gung University, Taiwan
B-5 Social Capacities and Self-Management in People with Parkinson s Disease Room: 2F-C212 Convener(s) Hui-Ing Ma, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan Titles & Presenters 1. Profiles of Social Self-Management among People with Parkinson s Disease Linda Tickle-Degnen, Tufts University, United States 2. Stigmatizing Effects of Self-Rated Facial Masking on Quality of Life in Parkinson s Disease Hui-Ing Ma, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan 3. Emotional Cues from Expressive Behavior in People with Parkinson s Disease: Gender Difference Shu-Mei Wang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 4. Gender Difference in Association between Facial Expressiveness and Rapport in Parkinson s Disease Pai-Chun Huang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
October 21 st (Sat.) 13:30-14:45 Session C: Evidence Based Practice of Clinical Interventions C-1 Clinical Evaluation and Intervention in Individuals with Parkinson's Disease Room: 2F-C202 Convener(s) Kuan-Yi Li, Chang Gung University, Taiwan Titles & Presenters 1. Kinesthetic and Olfactory Deficits in Individuals with Parkinson s Disease Kuan-Yi Li, Chang Gung University, Taiwan 2. Gait Deficits in PD Patients during Single and Dual Task Walking. Ya-Ju Chang, Chang Gung University, Taiwan 3. Evaluation and Clinical Application of Context-Dependent Learning in People with Parkinson s Disease Ya-Yun Lee, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 4. The Effects of Weighted Wrist Cuff on Upper Limb Function in Patients with Parkinson s Disease: A Kinematic and Kinetic Analysis Yu-Pei Hsiao, Lotung Poh-Ai Hospital, Taiwan
C-2 Upper-Limb Robot-Assisted Therapy in Stroke Rehabilitation Room: 2F-C208 Convener(s) Yu-Wei Hsieh, Chang Gung University, Taiwan Titles & Presenters 1. A Comparative Study of Proximal- and Distal-Emphasized Upper-Limb Robotic Rehabilitation Systems on Motor and Functional Outcomes in Patients with Stroke Yu-Wei Hsieh, Chang Gung University, Taiwan 2. Kinematic Properties of Upper-Limb Movement Trajectories Using the InMotion Robot-Aided Systems in Chronic Stroke Tsai-Yu Shih, Chang Gung University, Taiwan 3. The Treatment Efficacy of Combining Robot-Assisted Therapy with Two Types of Therapist-Mediated Therapy after Stroke Chung-Shan Hung, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 4. Hybrid Robot-Assisted Therapy Combined with Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for Upper Limb Motor Recovery in Patients with Stroke. Ting-Ting Yeh, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
C-3 Older People Living in the Community: Aspects of Evidence-Based Occupational Room: 2F-C209 Therapy Interventions and Collaborations Convener(s) Lynette Mackenzie, University of Sydney, Australia Titles & Presenters 1. Perceptions of Service Recipients about the Effectiveness of Home Modifications: Towards Participant Involvement. Lynette Mackenzie, University of Sydney, Australia 2. An Evaluation of the Practice of Allied Health Practitioners in Relation to Community Based Falls Prevention Interventions: An Interim Analysis Lynette Mackenzie, University of Sydney, Australia 3. Perceptions of Family Physicians about Falls Risk Screening, Falls Risk Assessment, and Referral Practices for Falls Prevention in Malaysia Lynette Mackenzie, University of Sydney, Australia 4. Ageing in Place: An Occupationally Driven Practice Margaret McGrath, University of Sydney, Australia
C-4 Understanding Brain Mechanisms from Mental Health to Disorders: Some Room: 2F-C211 Electrophysiological Evidences Convener(s) Pei-Ying Chan, Chang Gung University, Taiwan / Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou, Taiwan Titles & Presenters 1. The Electrophysiology of Autism Spectrum Disorders Measured by Event-Related Potentials and Contact Heat Evoked Potentials Yi-Ling Chien, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan 2. Mismatch Negativity (MMN) in Aging and Neurodegeneration: From Bench to Bedside Chia-Hsiung Cheng, Chang Gung University, Taiwan/ Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou, Taiwan 3. Auditory Event-Related Potentials in Psychiatric Disorders Ming H. Hsieh, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan 4. Respiratory-Related Evoked Potential Measures of Respiratory Sensation in People with Mental Health Issues Pei-Ying Chan, Chang Gung University, Taiwan/ Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou, Taiwan
C-5 Effects of the Home-Based Occupational Therapy Intervention for the Victims of 81 Room: 2F-C212 Kaohsiung Gas Explosions Convener(s) Tsai-Wei Lin, Kaohsiung Occupational Therapists Association, Taiwan Titles & Presenters 1. Effects of the Home-Based Occupational Therapy Intervention for the Victims of 81 Kaohsiung Gas Explosions. Tsai-Wei Lin, Kaohsiung Occupational Therapists Association, Taiwan 2. Case Study - The Experience of Occupational Therapy Intervention after 81 Gas Explosions. Yee-Hwa Wu, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan 3. Case Study - The Experience of Occupational Therapy Intervention after 81 Gas Explosions. Shin-Pei Sung, Jing Ho Hospital, Taiwan 4. Case Report-Home and Community-Based Occupational Therapy Intervention of a TBI Client after the 81 Gas Explosions Chung-Cheng Chen, Assistive Device Resource Center of Kaohsiung City (Southern Service Center), Taiwan
October 22 nd (Sun.) 10:00-11:15 Session D: Development of Assessment and Interventions D-1 Recent Advancements in Practice for Assessing Theory of Mind in Taiwan: from Room: 2F-C202 Preschool to Adult Convener(s) Kuan-Lin Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan Titles & Presenters 1. Multidimensional and Developmental Construct of Theory of Mind Kuan-Lin Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan 2. Development, Validation, and Applicability of the Newly Developed Brief Preschool Theory of Mind Assessment (BP-ToMA) I-Ning Fu, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan 3. Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Chinese Version of the Theory of Mind Inventory-2 (ToMI-2-C) Dai-Rong Jiang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan 4. Psychometric Comparisons of Three Theory of Mind Measures in Patients with Schizophrenia Shih-Chieh Lee, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
D-2 Post-Disaster Occupational Therapy Programs for Kaohsiung 81 Gas Explosions Room: 2F-C208 Convener(s) Athena Tsai, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan Titles & Presenters 1. The Development of Post-Disaster Occupational Therapy Programs after Kaohsiung 81 Gas Explosions Athena Yijung Tsai, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan 2. Effectiveness of Resilience-Oriented Occupational Therapy Group for Resident of the 81 Gas Explosion Communities. Chyi-Rong Chen, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan 3. Program Report: Community-Based Occupational Participation for the 81 Gas Explosion Victims Tsai-wei Lin, Kaohsiung Occupational Therapists Association, Taiwan 4. Social Resource Connectivity of Post-Disaster Occupational Therapy Program for the 2014 Kaohsiung Gas Explosions Yen-Wei Hsieh, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan/ Kaohsiung Occupational Therapists Association, Taiwan
D-3 Development of Innovative Mirror Therapy in Stroke Rehabilitation Room: 2F-C209 Convener(s) Keh-Chung Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Titles & Presenters 1. A Brief Overview on Mirror Therapy: Treatment Principles, Mechanism, and Effects Shuan-Ju Rita Hung, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 2. Mirror Therapy Versus Bilateral Arm Training on Sensorimotor Performance, Daily Function and Quality of Life in Stroke Survivors Yi-Chun Cynthia Li, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 3. The Effect of Mirror Therapy Augmented by Accelerometric Feedback on Motor Recovery and Daily Function in Stroke: A Pilot Study Yu-Ming Huang, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, Taiwan 4. The Effects of Combining Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation with Mirror Therapy and the Differential Effect of Stimulation Timing of tdcs in Motor Function, Sensory Function, and Activities of Daily Living in Patients with Chronic Stroke: A Pilot Study Ting-Jun Lu, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
D-4 Evolving Approaches of Hybrid Exercise-Cognition Therapy to Promote Cognitive Room: 2F-C211 Function in Stroke Survivors and Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment Convener(s) Ching-Yi Wu, Chang Gung University, Taiwan Titles & Presenters 1. Cognitive Rehabilitation Following Stroke: A Literature Review Ching-Yi Wu, Chang Gung University, Taiwan 2. The Effects of Sequential Combination of Cognitive Training and Aerobic Exercise in Stroke Patients Ting-Ting Yeh, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 3. Is Aerobic Exercise Combined with Computerized Cognitive Training Better than Aerobic or Computerized Cognitive Training Alone on Cognitive Function and Quality of Life in Stroke Survivors with Cognitive Decline? A Pilot Study I-Ching Chuang, Chang Gung University, Taiwan 4. Hybrid Effect of Multicomponent Exercise and Cognitive Training for Individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment Yu-Tzu Hu, Chang Gung University, Taiwan
D-5 Measuring Patient-Centered Outcomes across Nations by Using the PROMIS and Room: 2F-C212 Neuro-QoL Measurement Systems Convener(s) Ay-Woan Pan, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Titles & Presenters 1. The Translation and Application of Scales from PROMIS and NeuroQOL in Taiwan Ay-Woan Pan, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 2. Evaluation of Psychometric Properties of the PROMIS in Taiwanese Li-Ting Liu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 3. Establishing Crosswalk across PROMIS and Neuro-QoL Measurement Systems Jin-Shei Lai, Northwestern University, United States 4. Investigating Psychosocial Illness Impact Scale: An example of PROMIS scale Grace Yao, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
October 22 nd (Sun.) 13:30-14:45 Session E: Health Promotion E-1 Horticultural Therapy in Taiwan Room: 2F-C202 Convener(s) Szu-Fan Chen, Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation, Taiwan Titles & Presenters 1. The Efficacy of Horticultural Therapy in Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder by Using Aquaponics System: the Pilot Study Szu-Fan, Chen, Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation, Taiwan 2. The Application of Horticultural Therapy to Psychiatric Patients at a Psychiatric Nursing Home Chien-Lung Chang, Bali Psychiatric Center, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan 3. An Evaluation Study on the Program of Horticultural Activities for Community Psychiatric Patients Ying-Ying Lee, Tsaotun Psychiatric Center, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan 4. Application of Therapeutic Horticulture in Mental Health Rehabilitation
Ming-Wei Chang, Far-Eastern Memorial Hospital, Taiwan E-2 Occupational Therapy with the Displaced and Dispossessed Room: 2F-C208 Convener(s) Jennifer Creek, Freelance Practitioner, United Kingdom Titles & Presenters 1. Developing the Skills of Staff Working with Child Refugees Jennifer Creek, Freelance Practitioner, United Kingdom 2. The Right and Need for Health and Occupation Kit Sinclair, World Federation of Occupational Therapists, Hong Kong 3. The Coping Strategies of Chronically Poor Households in Dealing with Psychiatric Disability in an Informal Human Settlement Madie Duncan, University of Cape Town, South Africa 4. Social Resource Connectivity of Post-Disaster Occupational Therapy Program for the 2014 Kaohsiung Gas Explosions Minnie Minierva Lagria, M.A.R.C.H. for Christ, Philippines
E-3 Practice and Research of Health Promotion in Individuals with Severe Mental Illness Room: 2F-C209 Convener(s) Ming-De Chen, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan Titles & Presenters 1. Physical Activity Pattern of Individuals with Severe Mental Illness and Validation of a Theoretical Model Guang-Hsin Liu, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan 2. A Review on Health Promotion Programs with Physical Exercises among Individuals with Severe Mental Illness in Taiwan Chyi-Rong Chen, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung Medical Center, Taiwan 3. Playing Soccer for Life-Changing Hsing-Dan Wang, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan 4. The Feasibility and Preliminary Outcomes of mhealth Interventions for Severe Mental Illness June-Wei Yu, Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital, Taiwan
E-4 Driving in Older Adults: An international Perspective Room: 2F-C211 Convener(s) Ling-Hui Chang, National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan Titles & Presenters 1. Can People with Mild Cognitive Impairments Drive Safely in Unfamiliar Driving Condition Ling-Hui Chang, National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan 2. Development of Driving Assessment Services in Singapore Florence Cheong, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore 3. Perceptions of GPS Use for Wayfinding by Older Adults Users and Non-Users. Anne E. Dickerson, East Carolina University, United States 4. Usefulness of the Driving Fitness Test Type-K by the National Police Agency for the Older Drivers Yoshio Fujita, Chiba Prefectural University of Health Sciences, Japan
E-5 Sexuality and Occupational Therapy Room: 2F-C212 Convener(s) Margaret McGrath, The University of Sydney, Australia Titles & Presenters 1. An Occupational Perspective of Sexuality (currently 172) Claire Lynch, Australian Catholic University, Australia 2. Sexual Rehabilitation Program for People with Spinal Cord Injury in Taiwan Chia-Hui Lu, Beone Sexuality Counseling Training Center, Taiwan 3. Sexuality after Stroke: A Systematic Review and Thematic Synthesis of Qualitative Research Margaret McGrath, The University of Sydney, Australia 4. Validation of the Knowledge, Comfort, Approach and Attitudes towards Sexuality Scale (KCAASS) and Sexuality Attitudes and Beliefs Survey (SABS) among Occupational Therapists in Singapore Jing En Toh, The University of Sydney, Australia