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期刊名:Australian occupational therapy journal

缩写:AUST OCCUP THER J

ISSN:0045-0766

e-ISSN:1440-1630

IF/分区:1.8/Q2

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Sarah Hausler,Kate Sargeant,Emma George Sarah Hausler
Introduction: Puberty is a transitional period presenting challenges for autistic adolescents, adolescents with disabilities and their families. There are opportunities for occupational therapy to provide support to this ...
Clara Leong,Ryoka Elton,Shelby Geers et al. Clara Leong et al.
Introduction: Robot-assisted therapy (RT) is an emerging intervention, offering potential to enhance the effectiveness of conventional occupational therapy through task-specific, repetitive, and intensive training. Althou...
Qistina Taqifa Syakir Menon,Mohamad Qayum Mohamad Sabri,Ramayah Thurasamy et al. Qistina Taqifa Syakir Menon et al.
Introduction: Occupational balance reflects both satisfaction with and proportional distribution of daily activities. The Occupational Balance Questionnaire-11 (OBQ11) is widely applied internationally but has not been av...
Danielle Hitch,Genevieve Pepin Danielle Hitch
Introduction: Occupational being emerges from interactions between the dimensions of occupation-doing, being, becoming, and belonging. It is a key concept in occupational therapy practice and is also influenced by availab...
Carolina Acuña,Sebastian Gallegos-Berrios,Jacqui Barfoot et al. Carolina Acuña et al.
Introduction: There is a longstanding debate about using Ayres Sensory Integration® (ASI) as an occupational therapy approach, fuelled partly by queries about its alignment with the current occupation-centred paradigm. D...
Susan Melchert,Daniel Lowrie,Alison Pighills Susan Melchert
Introduction: Accidental falls among older people pose a significant threat to both morbidity and mortality. Falls Hazard Reduction at Home (FHR@Home) when delivered by occupational therapists has been demonstrated as an ...
Sarah Miles,Jennie Brentnall,Merrolee Penman et al. Sarah Miles et al.
Introduction: Employers expect occupational therapy graduates to be ready to work in a broad range of roles, settings, and work contexts. Expected 'work readiness' extends beyond discipline-specific skills and includes th...
Mandy Stanley Mandy Stanley
Occupational therapy in Australia is experiencing growth and demand in ways that have not been seen before in this country. There are over 32,000 registered occupational therapists and more than 7000 students studying occupational therapy a...