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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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Fiona Graham,Linda Robertson,Jane Anderson Fiona Graham
Background/aim: Evidence-based practice is internationally recognised as an essential component of contemporary occupational therapy, and as being critical to the future of the profession. However, its uptake by therapist...
Samantha E Ashby,Susan Ryan,Mel Gray et al. Samantha E Ashby et al.
Background/aim: Mental health practice can create challenging environments for occupational therapists. This study explores the dynamic processes involved in the development and maintenance of professional resilience of e...
Tammy Aplin,Desleigh de Jonge,Louise Gustafsson Tammy Aplin
Background/aim: The home environment is a multidimensional and personally meaningful place, and the complexity of this environment often impacts on the home modification process and outcomes. Home modifications can appear...
Kate Laver,Julie Ratcliffe,Stacey George et al. Kate Laver et al.
Background/aim: Understanding the differences in preferences of patients and occupational therapists for the way in which rehabilitation services are provided is important. In particular, it is unknown whether new approac...
Mona Eklund,Birgitta A Wästberg,Lena-Karin Erlandsson Mona Eklund
Background/aim: Previous research has shown that the Redesigning Daily Occupations programme reduced the degree of sick leave and increased return to work rates among women on sick leave for stress-related disorders when ...
Kerry Adam,Susan Peters,Lucy Chipchase Kerry Adam
Background/aim: Occupational therapists and physiotherapists have established roles in work-related practice. However, there is limited information about the attributes required by these professions for competent practice...