Occupational therapy in Australia is entering the 21st century as a dynamic and growing profession. The adoption of evidence-based practice is an important feature to ensure the profession's continued success. There are also other issues evident in Australian occupational therapy today that need to be considered to ensure the profession's continued growth. These are: the terminology that is and could be used in occupational therapy; the possibility of 'collateral damage' to occupational therapy concepts and processes if deterministic elements of evidence-based practice predominate; and the importance of making explicit our national position on occupational therapy core concepts and processes. Regarding the latter, the author proposes that t...
Aims: Evidence-based practice is an approach to clinical decision making which combines the best ava...
This paper summarises results from an evaluation of the adequacy and utility of the Australian Compe...
Background/aim: There has been limited research into the values of the Australian occupational thera...
Evidence-based practice has become the dominant paradigm in the delivery of rehabilitation programme...
Evidence-based practice has become the dominant paradigm in the delivery of rehabilitation programme...
"This ground-breaking text provides a comprehensive guide to occupational therapy in Australia, from...
The emphasis of an evidence-based occupational therapy practice includes several challenges for our ...
A foundational textbook for occupational therapy undergraduates providing a guide to practice issues...
In the past 20 years, evidence-based practice has been the new era of healthcare service. Although h...
The 20th Century saw the profession of occupational therapy experience a number of changes and trans...
Several authors have written of the need to embrace occupation and use it to energise our practice, ...
Occupational therapists need to be able to work competently with all clients, including First Austra...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) requires clinicians to access, appraise and integrate research literat...
As we move into the 21st century, there are increasing demands placed on occupational therapists to ...
Aims: Evidence-based practice is an approach to clinical decision making which combines the best ava...
Aims: Evidence-based practice is an approach to clinical decision making which combines the best ava...
This paper summarises results from an evaluation of the adequacy and utility of the Australian Compe...
Background/aim: There has been limited research into the values of the Australian occupational thera...
Evidence-based practice has become the dominant paradigm in the delivery of rehabilitation programme...
Evidence-based practice has become the dominant paradigm in the delivery of rehabilitation programme...
"This ground-breaking text provides a comprehensive guide to occupational therapy in Australia, from...
The emphasis of an evidence-based occupational therapy practice includes several challenges for our ...
A foundational textbook for occupational therapy undergraduates providing a guide to practice issues...
In the past 20 years, evidence-based practice has been the new era of healthcare service. Although h...
The 20th Century saw the profession of occupational therapy experience a number of changes and trans...
Several authors have written of the need to embrace occupation and use it to energise our practice, ...
Occupational therapists need to be able to work competently with all clients, including First Austra...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) requires clinicians to access, appraise and integrate research literat...
As we move into the 21st century, there are increasing demands placed on occupational therapists to ...
Aims: Evidence-based practice is an approach to clinical decision making which combines the best ava...
Aims: Evidence-based practice is an approach to clinical decision making which combines the best ava...
This paper summarises results from an evaluation of the adequacy and utility of the Australian Compe...
Background/aim: There has been limited research into the values of the Australian occupational thera...