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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: This article explores factors that contribute to clients' chronic pain management from an occupational therapy perspective. Method: ...
Kajsa Holmqvist,Marie Holmefur,Ann-Britt Ivarsson Kajsa Holmqvist
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Shoshannah Williams,Carolyn Murray Shoshannah Williams
Background/aim: Following a stroke, individuals' abilities may not match the demands of their environment and occupations, resulting in compromised occupational performance. The process of adaptation can enable adjustment...
Lynn O&#x;Toole,Deirdre Connolly,Susan Smith Lynn O&#x;Toole
Introduction: There is a need for the development and evaluation of occupational therapy interventions enabling participation and contributing to self-management for individuals with multiple chronic conditions. This pilo...
Carolynne White,Primrose Lentin,Louise Farnworth Carolynne White
Background/aim: In Australia and internationally, more people are developing on-going health conditions (chronic illnesses) in which their daily occupations are implicated in both the onset and management of the condition...
Valérie Poulin,Nicol Korner-Bitensky,Deirdre R Dawson Valérie Poulin
Background/aim: Executive function should be an integral component of post-stroke assessment. However, a Canada-wide survey of occupational therapists on stroke rehabilitation practices found a rare use of executive funct...