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Early career programs for mental health occupational therapists: A survey of current practice
Early career programs for mental health occupational therapists: A survey of current practice
Abstract Introduction Early in their career, occupational therapists may require a range of additional development for a s...
The parenting occupations and purposes conceptual framework: A scoping review of ‘doing’ parenting
The parenting occupations and purposes conceptual framework: A scoping review of ‘doing’ parenting
Abstract Introduction Parenting is a valued, common and challenging adult role. Many parents, including some living with d...
Stroke survivors' perspectives on recovering in rural and remote Australia: A systematic mixed studies review
Stroke survivors' perspectives on recovering in rural and remote Australia: A systematic mixed studies review
Abstract Introduction Stroke survivors recovering in rural and remote locations often have little or no access to rehabili...
Work transitions after serious hand injury: Current occupational therapy practice in a middle‐income country
Work transitions after serious hand injury: Current occupational therapy practice in a middle‐income country
Abstract Introduction Work-related transitions following serious hand injury can be complex for people with hand injuries ...
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Exploring the patient perspectives of student‐resourced service delivery of rehabilitation groups: A qualitative study
Exploring the patient perspectives of student‐resourced service delivery of rehabilitation groups: A qualitative study
Abstract Introduction Occupational therapists commonly use groups to deliver rehabilitation. Previous research has establi...
Doing, being, becoming and belonging—Increasing diversity and inclusion in the process of publications
Doing, being, becoming and belonging—Increasing diversity and inclusion in the process of publications
Within our society we are quite rightly being challenged to explore how we view, understand and interact in our world. Mil...
Australian occupational therapists' knowledge of the purpose, scope, and funding of assistance dogs
Australian occupational therapists' knowledge of the purpose, scope, and funding of assistance dogs
Abstract Background Assistance dogs, considered a form of assistive technology within Australia's National Disability Insu...
Can a 22‐year‐old document hold the key to occupational therapy in mental health?
Can a 22‐year‐old document hold the key to occupational therapy in mental health?
The factors influencing how allied health professionals are educated and the environments and systems in which these profe...
Allied health led post‐operative hand clinic: Evaluation of an alternative model of care
Allied health led post‐operative hand clinic: Evaluation of an alternative model of care
Abstract Introduction To assist with the increasing orthopaedic workload, an allied health led hand therapy clinic was est...
Social participation in occupational therapy: Is it possible to establish a consensus?
Social participation in occupational therapy: Is it possible to establish a consensus?
Abstract Background Social participation has been incorporated by occupational therapists in Brazil, and worldwide, as a p...
Identifying the characteristics of occupation‐centred practice: A Delphi study
Identifying the characteristics of occupation‐centred practice: A Delphi study
Abstract Introduction Occupation-centred practice is key to aligning with the contemporary paradigm. Benefits of this appr...
How the occupational balance of healthcare professionals changed in the COVID‐19 pandemic: A mixed design study
How the occupational balance of healthcare professionals changed in the COVID‐19 pandemic: A mixed design study
Abstract Background Although it has been possible for many people to make a gradual transition to normal life or routine a...
Goal setting for people with mild cognitive impairment or dementia in rehabilitation: A scoping review
Goal setting for people with mild cognitive impairment or dementia in rehabilitation: A scoping review
Introduction Goal setting is an integral part of the rehabilitation process and assists occupational therapists to target ...
Pretend play ability in preschool‐aged children with an acquired brain injury
Pretend play ability in preschool‐aged children with an acquired brain injury
Introduction This study compares the self-initiated pretend play abilities of preschool-aged children with an acquired bra...
The process of Learn to Play Therapy with parent–child dyads with children who have autism spectrum disorder
The process of Learn to Play Therapy with parent–child dyads with children who have autism spectrum disorder
Introduction Learn to Play Therapy aims to build children's ability to spontaneously initiate pretend play. The purpose of...