This paper describes the process of developing and implementing a new information system, POTENT, as part of a quality assurance exercise to improve occupational therapy documentation in the hospital record. Results of a Retrospective criteria audit are presented and are supportive of a more rigorous examination of POTENT's impact on documentation practices
Background: This case report aims to inform the occupational therapist and other health care profess...
Quality is a concept which is being used to improve the performance of many industries. Its principl...
Occupational therapists are increasingly expected to implement and monitor indicators of occupationa...
During the last few decades, quality assurance has been a central issue in the societies, both in, f...
In order to plan for and implement research on the outcome of the technical aid prescription process...
As a profession, occupational therapy is in a raceagainst time for publishing evidence that sup-port...
This chapter outlines general guidelines for documentation of clinical occupational therapy services...
Implementation of a quality system for the examination of occupational diseases M. Antti-Poika Insti...
The aims of this paper are threefold: (1) to describe the development of an instrument measuring qua...
The aims of this paper are threefold: (1) to describe the development of an instrument measuring qua...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:GPE/4206 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
The thesis described quality issues in occupational therapy. The theoretical part contained characte...
The community of occupational therapists working in secure hospitals, both nationally and internatio...
This paper defines and contextualises quality activities and clinical research within occupational t...
Background: Occupational therapy patient records are required for legal purposes, but may also be us...
Background: This case report aims to inform the occupational therapist and other health care profess...
Quality is a concept which is being used to improve the performance of many industries. Its principl...
Occupational therapists are increasingly expected to implement and monitor indicators of occupationa...
During the last few decades, quality assurance has been a central issue in the societies, both in, f...
In order to plan for and implement research on the outcome of the technical aid prescription process...
As a profession, occupational therapy is in a raceagainst time for publishing evidence that sup-port...
This chapter outlines general guidelines for documentation of clinical occupational therapy services...
Implementation of a quality system for the examination of occupational diseases M. Antti-Poika Insti...
The aims of this paper are threefold: (1) to describe the development of an instrument measuring qua...
The aims of this paper are threefold: (1) to describe the development of an instrument measuring qua...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:GPE/4206 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
The thesis described quality issues in occupational therapy. The theoretical part contained characte...
The community of occupational therapists working in secure hospitals, both nationally and internatio...
This paper defines and contextualises quality activities and clinical research within occupational t...
Background: Occupational therapy patient records are required for legal purposes, but may also be us...
Background: This case report aims to inform the occupational therapist and other health care profess...
Quality is a concept which is being used to improve the performance of many industries. Its principl...
Occupational therapists are increasingly expected to implement and monitor indicators of occupationa...