Background/aim: Occupational therapists who work in palliative care are frequently exposed to the experience of death and dying. Previous occupational therapy research has offered insight into factors that influence feelings relating to death and dying and associated coping strategies. However, existing literature is dated and has not specifically examined the concept of grief. This study addresses this gap in knowledge by exploring the lived experience of professional grief among occupational therapists working in palliative care settings. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with six Australian palliative care occupational therapists. The data were collected and analysed using an interpretive phenomenological approach. ...
Background: • Clients face end of life in many settings. • Patients value and benefit from personal,...
Occupations are defined as the activities that individuals choose to do because they have to, need...
Experiencing the unexpected death of a close family member or friend may cause occupational disrupti...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Occupational therapists working in palliative care aim to enable clients living with...
Introduction: Occupational therapists provide unique care to meet the varied needs of people with li...
Background/aim: The role of occupational therapists in palliative care is largely undocumented in We...
Introduction: Emotional intelligence involves having an understanding and awareness of one’s own emo...
During the last 3 decades, hospice care has become increasingly prevalent in the United States, and ...
During the last 3 decades, hospice care has become increasingly prevalent in the United States, and ...
During the last 3 decades, hospice care has become increasingly prevalent in the United States, and ...
Introduction: Research states that occupational therapists working in palliative care feel underprep...
Each year in Australia, over 70 000 people require services and support due to terminal illness. Occ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives of occupational therapists with regard to ...
End-of-life care is the care received by an individual in their final year of life. Occupation is a ...
End-of-life care is the care received by an individual in their final year of life. Occupation is a ...
Background: • Clients face end of life in many settings. • Patients value and benefit from personal,...
Occupations are defined as the activities that individuals choose to do because they have to, need...
Experiencing the unexpected death of a close family member or friend may cause occupational disrupti...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Occupational therapists working in palliative care aim to enable clients living with...
Introduction: Occupational therapists provide unique care to meet the varied needs of people with li...
Background/aim: The role of occupational therapists in palliative care is largely undocumented in We...
Introduction: Emotional intelligence involves having an understanding and awareness of one’s own emo...
During the last 3 decades, hospice care has become increasingly prevalent in the United States, and ...
During the last 3 decades, hospice care has become increasingly prevalent in the United States, and ...
During the last 3 decades, hospice care has become increasingly prevalent in the United States, and ...
Introduction: Research states that occupational therapists working in palliative care feel underprep...
Each year in Australia, over 70 000 people require services and support due to terminal illness. Occ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives of occupational therapists with regard to ...
End-of-life care is the care received by an individual in their final year of life. Occupation is a ...
End-of-life care is the care received by an individual in their final year of life. Occupation is a ...
Background: • Clients face end of life in many settings. • Patients value and benefit from personal,...
Occupations are defined as the activities that individuals choose to do because they have to, need...
Experiencing the unexpected death of a close family member or friend may cause occupational disrupti...