Occupational therapists make clinical decisions to help clients with upper limb performance dysfunction following brain injury to achieve their goals. Although occupational therapy services have traditionally been separated for paediatric and adult populations, it has been proposed that a common process can be used to make clinical decisions for children and adults with upper limb performance dysfunction following brain injury. This study compared the factors that influenced the clinical decisions of experienced occupational therapists who worked with either children or adults with upper limb performance dysfunction after brain injury to determine if the clinical decision-making process was common for all clients with brain injury. Eleven o...
Clients with acquired brain injury often demonstrate hypertonicity and decreased function in their u...
Whilst strong evidence supports rehabilitation to improve outcomes post-stroke, there is limited evi...
Background: Behavioral disturbance impacts almost 50% of people living with acquired brain injury (A...
Background/aim Clinical practice guidelines advocate for early involvement of rehabilitation profes...
This study applied social judgment theory to the exploration of factors influencing occupational the...
This study employed social judgement theory to identify and determine the relative importance of fac...
Introduction: This study explored factors influencing occupational therapists\u27 clinical decision ...
Background Stroke survivors form the largest client group seen by occupational therapists and a la...
The overall aim of this thesis was to describe occupational therapy practice for clients with cognit...
Abstract Background: The use of theory and evidence-based practice resources guides the occupational...
Introduction: Intervention outcomes for children and youth with acquired brain injuries should be me...
The purpose of this study was to explore the professional development of occupational therapy practi...
In the vocation and employment literature the return to work statistics after a brain injury may var...
Background: Experts are usually determined on the basis of length of experience, reputation, peer ac...
Objective: Therapists select and respond to specific information or knowledge (factors) to decide on...
Clients with acquired brain injury often demonstrate hypertonicity and decreased function in their u...
Whilst strong evidence supports rehabilitation to improve outcomes post-stroke, there is limited evi...
Background: Behavioral disturbance impacts almost 50% of people living with acquired brain injury (A...
Background/aim Clinical practice guidelines advocate for early involvement of rehabilitation profes...
This study applied social judgment theory to the exploration of factors influencing occupational the...
This study employed social judgement theory to identify and determine the relative importance of fac...
Introduction: This study explored factors influencing occupational therapists\u27 clinical decision ...
Background Stroke survivors form the largest client group seen by occupational therapists and a la...
The overall aim of this thesis was to describe occupational therapy practice for clients with cognit...
Abstract Background: The use of theory and evidence-based practice resources guides the occupational...
Introduction: Intervention outcomes for children and youth with acquired brain injuries should be me...
The purpose of this study was to explore the professional development of occupational therapy practi...
In the vocation and employment literature the return to work statistics after a brain injury may var...
Background: Experts are usually determined on the basis of length of experience, reputation, peer ac...
Objective: Therapists select and respond to specific information or knowledge (factors) to decide on...
Clients with acquired brain injury often demonstrate hypertonicity and decreased function in their u...
Whilst strong evidence supports rehabilitation to improve outcomes post-stroke, there is limited evi...
Background: Behavioral disturbance impacts almost 50% of people living with acquired brain injury (A...