Background: It is the responsibility of each occupational therapist to always act ethically and professionally in a clinical setting. However, there is little information available concerning the factors influencing ethical behavior of occupational therapists at work. Since no study has been conducted in Iran on this topic, this qualitative study aimed to identify the factors influencing ethical behavior of pediatric occupational therapists. Methods: Twelve pediatric occupational therapists participated in this study. The sampling was purposeful, and the interviews continued until reaching data saturation. All interviews were recorded and transcribed. The data were analyzed by qualitative content analysis, and the ethics of qualitative rese...
Occupational therapists who contribute to fieldwork education are exposed to ethical issues when sup...
Background: Some ethical challenges have emerged along with advances within the field of pediatrics....
The importance of values in occupational therapy is generally agreed, however there is no consensus ...
Ethics are related to the structure and culture of the society. In addition to specialized ethics fo...
Background and Objectives: Ethics is an important issue in various scientific fields, including reha...
Background. Ethics training strives to facilitate critical thinking, objective analysis and clinical...
Objective: Occupational therapists working at mental health areas face more issues as compared to th...
This article presents the second part of the results of a study our team conducted on the ethical is...
Objectives: Worldwide, health-care students, including occupational therapy students undergo ethics ...
Background: The Occupation-Based Practice (OBP) is a central core of occupational therapy (OT).It re...
There have been few studies examining disciplinary actions by state boards of occupational therapy...
Research is an occupation that is conducive to the emergence of ethical issues, particularly because...
Background: According to Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, the...
Changes in health care delivery practices are impacting the provision of care in all venues. Occupat...
Occupational therapists who contribute to fieldwork education are exposed to ethical issues w...
Occupational therapists who contribute to fieldwork education are exposed to ethical issues when sup...
Background: Some ethical challenges have emerged along with advances within the field of pediatrics....
The importance of values in occupational therapy is generally agreed, however there is no consensus ...
Ethics are related to the structure and culture of the society. In addition to specialized ethics fo...
Background and Objectives: Ethics is an important issue in various scientific fields, including reha...
Background. Ethics training strives to facilitate critical thinking, objective analysis and clinical...
Objective: Occupational therapists working at mental health areas face more issues as compared to th...
This article presents the second part of the results of a study our team conducted on the ethical is...
Objectives: Worldwide, health-care students, including occupational therapy students undergo ethics ...
Background: The Occupation-Based Practice (OBP) is a central core of occupational therapy (OT).It re...
There have been few studies examining disciplinary actions by state boards of occupational therapy...
Research is an occupation that is conducive to the emergence of ethical issues, particularly because...
Background: According to Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, the...
Changes in health care delivery practices are impacting the provision of care in all venues. Occupat...
Occupational therapists who contribute to fieldwork education are exposed to ethical issues w...
Occupational therapists who contribute to fieldwork education are exposed to ethical issues when sup...
Background: Some ethical challenges have emerged along with advances within the field of pediatrics....
The importance of values in occupational therapy is generally agreed, however there is no consensus ...