University of New Hampshire’s Doctoral Program in Occupational Therapy (OTD) is designed for those who wish to pursue the highest educational level in the field of occupational therapy. This collection contains doctoral-level capstone final reports and recorded virtual defenses created by UNH OTD students.
Capstones from 2026
Bridging Clinic to Home: The Development of a Caregiver Education Program to Support Home Carryover of Feeding Interventions, Rachel Adams
Improving Feeding Outcomes: Occupation-Based Feeding Interventions from NICU to Outpatient Pediatrics, Bailey Ciardelli
Implementing Impact Data Collection and Program Evaluation in a Nonprofit, Jamie DeVellis
Breaking the Boom-Bust Cycle: Supporting Pediatric Fatigue and Participation After HSCT using the 5-PET and Caregiver Education, Annelie Claire Kershaw
A Tiered Approach to Infant Habilitation: Addressing Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS), Maggie Marie Mahoney
Preparing for Change: Supporting Dementia Transitions Through Occupational Therapy and Caregiver Education, Kelly Ann Mooney
Connecting Minds and Bodies: Advancing Mental Health Support Through Occupational Therapy in Acute Care Environments, Sarah Morrison
Connecting Minds and Bodies: Advancing Mental Health Support Through Occupational Therapy in Acute Care Environments, Sarah Morrison
Occupational Therapy's Role in Managing Hypermobility and the Female Athlete Triad in Outpatient Rehabilitation, Ariana Nicole Zappala