Objective: Therapists select and respond to specific information or knowledge (factors) to decide on appropriate intervention options for clients. This study aimed to identify the factors and their relative importance in the clinical decisionmaking process of expert occupational therapists in the management of upper limb (UL) hypertonicity of clients with cerebral palsy (CP). The methodology employed to address this aim was Social Judgment Theory
Understanding and supporting occupational therapists clinical decision-making for the management of ...
Item does not contain fulltextAim: To determine if a Clinical Reasoning Protocol assisted occupation...
Whilst strong evidence supports rehabilitation to improve outcomes post-stroke, there is limited evi...
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...
Occupational therapists make clinical decisions to help clients with upper limb performance dysfunct...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to understand the factors that influence therapists' perceived level of di...
Full-text article is free to read on the publisher's website Objective This study aimed to understan...
Objective: This study aimed to understand the factors that influence therapists perceived level of d...
Background: Experts are usually determined on the basis of length of experience, reputation, peer ac...
Introduction: This study explored factors influencing occupational therapists' clinical decision mak...
Hypertonicity is the most common type of cerebral palsy consists of 85% of the affected children. It...
Introduction: This study explored factors influencing occupational therapists\u27 clinical decision ...
Purpose. To describe the processes used by an experienced occupational therapist to make individuali...
Background Stroke survivors form the largest client group seen by occupational therapists and a la...
Understanding and supporting occupational therapists clinical decision-making for the management of ...
Item does not contain fulltextAim: To determine if a Clinical Reasoning Protocol assisted occupation...
Whilst strong evidence supports rehabilitation to improve outcomes post-stroke, there is limited evi...
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...
Occupational therapists make clinical decisions to help clients with upper limb performance dysfunct...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to understand the factors that influence therapists' perceived level of di...
Full-text article is free to read on the publisher's website Objective This study aimed to understan...
Objective: This study aimed to understand the factors that influence therapists perceived level of d...
Background: Experts are usually determined on the basis of length of experience, reputation, peer ac...
Introduction: This study explored factors influencing occupational therapists' clinical decision mak...
Hypertonicity is the most common type of cerebral palsy consists of 85% of the affected children. It...
Introduction: This study explored factors influencing occupational therapists\u27 clinical decision ...
Purpose. To describe the processes used by an experienced occupational therapist to make individuali...
Background Stroke survivors form the largest client group seen by occupational therapists and a la...
Understanding and supporting occupational therapists clinical decision-making for the management of ...
Item does not contain fulltextAim: To determine if a Clinical Reasoning Protocol assisted occupation...
Whilst strong evidence supports rehabilitation to improve outcomes post-stroke, there is limited evi...