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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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Aim: Occupational therapists frequently undertake the role of practice educator contributing to the development of the future workforce, however, little is known about how they effectively perform this role. This study ai...
Adeline Y Kho,Karen P Y Liu,Raymond C K Chung Adeline Y Kho
Background/aim: Studies have shown that mental imagery can enhance relearning and generalisation of function after stroke. The aim of this meta-analysis was to evaluate evidence on the effects of mental imagery on motor r...
Carol McKinstry,Ted Brown,Louise Gustafsson Carol McKinstry
Background/aim: Scoping reviews are a method of identifying, locating, analysing and summarising relevant empirical literature and research findings on a nominated topic. A description of scoping reviews is provided with ...
Thuli G Mthembu,Charmaine Beets,Gafeedha Davids et al. Thuli G Mthembu et al.
Background/aim: The habit of using social networking sites among adolescents has grown exponentially; there is little accompanying research to understand the influences on adolescents' occupational performance with this t...
Jill Ashburner,Sylvia Rodger,Jenny Ziviani et al. Jill Ashburner et al.
Background: A dramatic increase in the prevalence of autism spectrum disorders and increased funding to support children with autism spectrum disorders have added to the demand for occupational therapy services. This stud...
Jessica Lang,Carole James,Samantha Ashby et al. Jessica Lang et al.
Background/aim: Obesity affects more than half the Australian population and has become epidemic throughout the world. Little is known regarding occupational therapy interventions with clients who are overweight or obese....