Abstract

Abstract Date Presented 04/01/2022 The results of a 4-week, quasi-experimental pretest-posttest research study examining the effectiveness of an OT Health and Wellness Program (OT-HAWP) on health-related QOL, fatigue, sleep quality, and self-perceived satisfaction and performance of daily activities of cancer survivors in the community setting will be presented. Understanding these results allows OTs to consider practicing this effective intervention and to discern their role in an emerging practice area in cancer survivorship. Primary Author and Speaker: Katie M. Polo Contributing Authors: Sharaya Sommers

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