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Occupational therapy professor publishes randomized controlled trial on medication management

June 23, 2023 by Strategic Communication

How much do you know about the role of an occupational therapist in a primary care setting?

Dr. Traci Garrison, clinical associate professor for the department of occupational therapy at Missouri State University, recently published research in the American Journal of Occupational Therapy (AJOT).

She worked with two other researchers to write the “Effect of Occupational Therapy in Promoting Medication Adherence in Primary Care: A Randomized Controlled Trial.”

The article helps to clarify the occupational therapist’s role in medication management.

The research was completed as part of Garrison’s doctoral degree. It provided an opportunity for collaboration with Jordan Valley Community Health Center (JVCHC).

Typically at JVCHC, patients with uncontrolled high blood pressure or type two diabetes are referred to the clinical pharmacist to address disease management.

In Garrison’s study, patients were also randomly assigned to receive occupational therapy to address medication management. The focus was on improving adherence.

“The occupational therapy intervention used motivational interviewing,” she said. “There was an emphasis on health literacy and collaborative examination of the patient’s habits, roles and routines to develop patient-centered strategies.”

Garrison hopes the article sheds light on how occupational therapists can assist in improving medication adherence and be a vital resource on primary care medical teams.

The article is in the third issue of Volume 77 for AJOT, which published on June 13.

Learn more about the department of occupational therapy

Filed Under: Occupational Therapy Tagged With: McQueary College of Health and Human Services, research, Traci Garrison

Innovative research

May 18, 2023 by Jonah Rosen

MCHHS research symposium on May 6, 2022. Jesse Scheve/Missouri State University

The McQueary College of Health and Human Services hosted the 27th Annual Student Research Symposium on April 27th, 2023.  

It was an exciting time for students and faculty mentors to showcase their scholarly work.  

There were 76 research posters and 1 student organization spotlight presented by students from both undergraduate and graduate programs across the college. Eight of the 11 departments and schools were represented. 

“Thanks to the rest of the MCHHS Student Research Symposium committee, staff, and volunteers for their dedication and hard work planning for the 2023 Research Symposium. It was a wonderful symposium that had engaging poster presentations, great conversations, energy, and of course, we cannot forget all of the delicious refreshments and desserts provided,” said Dr. Wafaa Kaf, professor of audiology. 

“I can attest to the significance of the experience that students gain in both their personal and professional lives by presenting. I was happy to witness future potential scholars in the making from various fields of study. Students, make sure you save the date for the 2024 Research Symposium!” 

Filed Under: MCHHS Events, MCHHS News Tagged With: MCHHS Spotlights, McQueary College of Health and Human Services, Spotlights

A once in a lifetime opportunity

May 16, 2023 by Strategic Communication

Students gathered in the Kinesiology Research and Career (KRC) Club

Twenty-two student members of the Kinesiology Research and Career (KRC) Club had the opportunity to work a paid, 12-hour shift at the NFL draft on April 29 in Kansas City, Missouri. 

The students included both exercise and movement science and psychology majors. 

Grace Landewee, the 2022-23 Star Outstanding Senior Award winner and KRC Club president, and faculty advisor Dr. Keith McShan led students throughout the event where over 300,000 fans were in attendance. 

Students had the chance to work the field goal station, 40-yard dash station and more during the three-day NFL Draft. 

“This was a memorable experience. Being able to support young fans successfully making field goals and hearing the crowd cheer them on is one of many highlights at this year’s draft,” said Blake Hamelink, an exercise and movement science major and the club’s community relations director and treasurer. 

Students’ shifts started at 6 a.m. April 29 and lasted until 6 p.m., with other duties such as photo taking and VIP security. 

A successful trip 

The KRC Club greatly appreciates Jacob Robertson from the Kansas City Sports Commission and the McQueary College of Health and Human Services for allowing students to have this experience.  

“From the nighttime bus ride to the 4:30 a.m. wake-up call in the hotel, students were in great spirits the whole trip. I loved how students from both the psychology and kinesiology departments who had never met before this trip became friends through this experience,” McShan said. 

All in all, the trip was a major success. NFL staff praised Missouri State students for their hard work and dedication. The KRC Club looks forward to attending additional career development events in the next academic year.    

Learn more about the department of kinesiology 

Filed Under: MCHHS Events, Student organization spotlights Tagged With: Keith McShan, Kinesiology, McQueary College of Health and Human Services, Psychology, students

Celebrating student success

April 30, 2023 by Jonah Rosen

22303 PAS White Coat Ceremony on December 10, 2022. Mindy Welland/Missouri State University

To celebrate the hard work and dedication of students this past year, the MCHHS departments will host several end of year celebrations.

“In a fast-paced world, it is important to slow down and appreciate major accomplishment – to savor the moment,” said Dr. Mark Smith, MCHHS dean.

“That is why the MCHHS white coat, pinning, and celebration ceremonies for our students are crucial. They afford us the opportunity to celebrate those that trusted MSU with important life and career decisions.”

Event details

Events are open to graduates’ friends and families.

School of Nursing

Family Nurse Practitioner Celebration, May 15, 6-8 p.m., Kentwood Hall

School of Nursing Pinning, May 18, 2-4 p.m., John Goodman Amphitheatre

Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice Celebration, May 18, 5-7 p.m., Metropolitan Grille

RN to BSN Completion Celebration, May 19, 11-1 p.m., O’Reilly Clinical Health Sciences Atrium

Public Health and Sports Medicine

Public Health and Sports Medicine Awards Ceremony, May 18, 5-6 p.m., O’Reilly Clinical Health Sciences 100

MAT and MSAT Awards Ceremony, May 19, immediately following commencement, Kampeter Hall 160

Health Services Awards Ceremony, May 19, immediately following commencement, McQueary Hall

Biomedical Sciences

Graduation Banquet, May 18, 5:30 p.m., The Old Glass Place

Communication Sciences and Disorders

Doctorate of Audiology White Coat Ceremony, May 6, 1-3 p.m., Carrington Hall 208

School of Social Work

BSW and MSW Completion Celebration, May 19, 10:30-12:30 p.m., PSU Union Club

Psychology

Psychology and Gerontology Honors Reception, May 4, 5-7:30 p.m., PSU Theater

Filed Under: MCHHS Events, MCHHS News Tagged With: Mark Smith, MCHHS Spotlights, McQueary College of Health and Human Services

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