SIS Quarterly Practice Connections
A supplement to OT Practice, the SIS Quarterly Practice Connections acts as a bridge between the American Journal of Occupational Therapy and OT Practice by applying research and other evidence to occupation-centered practice. AOTA's Special Interest Sections (SISs) select the themes and articles that provide guidance on high-priority and emerging areas of practice.
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Sleep and screens: How technology can be used to improve sleep in children
Welcome from the Children & Youth SIS chairperson
Sleep and sensory processing: A critical relationship?
Sleep: Awakening to the opportunities for occupational therapy practitioners
Welcome from the Home & Community Health SIS chairperson
Welcome from the Mental Health SIS chairperson
Environmental factors impacting sleep among older adults across practice settings
Implementing occupational therapy outcome measures in acute oncology
The impact of sleep on work
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Special Interest Section Quarterly Editor Wall of Fame
The Wall of Fame acknowledges excellence in performance among the Special Interest Section Quarterly editors. These editors submitted all materials on schedule for each issue (August through May) of AOTA's fiscal year, with each article receiving reviewer scores of 3 or 4 (on a scale of 1-4).
Amanda Acord-Vira
Paula J. Thompson Costello
Elaina DaLomba
Leah Stein Duker
Nicola Claire Grun
Brittany N. Hand
Jennifer Giddings Hight
Celeste Januszewski
Whitney Lucas Molitor
Sandra Rogers
Francine Seruya
Elaina DaLomba