BACKGROUND. A strategic and prioritized approach to occupational therapy research is needed, particularly given the limited research funding available. Comparing occupational therapists' information needs with the research evidence available can potentially inform research debate within the profession. This study aimed to identify research topics most often sought by users of the OTseeker database and to compare these with the quantity of topics available in the database. METHOD. A random sample of keyword search terms submitted to OTseeker (n = 4,500) was coded according to diagnostic and intervention categories, and compared with the amount of research contained in OTseeker in 2004. RESULTS. Most frequently sought topics were relevant to ...
OBJECTIVE. We sought to identify and describe the number, topic, and publishing trends of systematic...
The College of Occupational Therapists commissioned the POTTER project to inform its work and the wo...
Where is the evidence that occupational therapy intervention can make a difference? In short, it may...
BACKGROUND: A strategic and prioritized approach to occupational therapy research is needed, particu...
Background: OTseeker is a free online bibliographic database containing systematic reviews and metho...
This study used a Delphi survey method to identify research priorities of occupational therapists wo...
Background: Online evidence databases can provide access to high quality evidence at the point of ca...
Introduction: Online databases can support the implementation of evidence-based practice by providin...
As a result of low numbers and diversity in study type, occupational health intervention studies are...
Evidence-based practice has stimulated the need for occupational therapists to access, interpret and...
Aim: This study aimed to analyse the quantity and quality of paediatric research evidence contained ...
Aim: This study aimed to analyse the quantity and quality of paediatric research evidence contained ...
Highlights: This study updates Reed's 1999 study and presents a comparative analysis of the findings...
National research priorities have been developed and published by the College of Occupational Therap...
Where is the evidence that occupational therapy intervention can make a difference? In short, it may...
OBJECTIVE. We sought to identify and describe the number, topic, and publishing trends of systematic...
The College of Occupational Therapists commissioned the POTTER project to inform its work and the wo...
Where is the evidence that occupational therapy intervention can make a difference? In short, it may...
BACKGROUND: A strategic and prioritized approach to occupational therapy research is needed, particu...
Background: OTseeker is a free online bibliographic database containing systematic reviews and metho...
This study used a Delphi survey method to identify research priorities of occupational therapists wo...
Background: Online evidence databases can provide access to high quality evidence at the point of ca...
Introduction: Online databases can support the implementation of evidence-based practice by providin...
As a result of low numbers and diversity in study type, occupational health intervention studies are...
Evidence-based practice has stimulated the need for occupational therapists to access, interpret and...
Aim: This study aimed to analyse the quantity and quality of paediatric research evidence contained ...
Aim: This study aimed to analyse the quantity and quality of paediatric research evidence contained ...
Highlights: This study updates Reed's 1999 study and presents a comparative analysis of the findings...
National research priorities have been developed and published by the College of Occupational Therap...
Where is the evidence that occupational therapy intervention can make a difference? In short, it may...
OBJECTIVE. We sought to identify and describe the number, topic, and publishing trends of systematic...
The College of Occupational Therapists commissioned the POTTER project to inform its work and the wo...
Where is the evidence that occupational therapy intervention can make a difference? In short, it may...