Emergency Department Occupational Therapists are used to assist management of non-urgent patients. Therapists assess function, influence decisions about discharge and facilitate community based needs. To ensure that occupational therapy (OT) practice is specifically targeted for these patients, a comprehensive picture of the types of patients referred, common OT interventions and their post discharge outcomes needs to be developed
The occupational therapy management involves the assessment of the individual’s specific needs. This...
Occupational therapy services for the homebound psychiatric patient The role of the occupational the...
Disaster and emergency events are common occurrences and the skills necessary to respond to these in...
IntroductionGlobally, occupational therapists are establishing their role in emergency care, especia...
Introduction: Globally, over-crowding within Emergency Departments is becoming a serious concern (Wa...
Background: The purpose of the study was to increase the scope of knowledge regarding the perception...
Background: Some emergency departments (EDs) in the UK, North America and Australia have provided oc...
IntroductionOccupational therapy is emerging as a profession within the context of emergency care, s...
Introduction Occupational therapy is emerging as a profession within the context of emergency care, ...
Emergency Departments (EDs) deliver urgent treatment at the ‘front-door’ of acute hospitals. In Scot...
Aim: To explore continuing professional development (CPD) resources and needs of Australian emergen...
The rehab services of Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Language Pathology (PT/OT/S...
BACKGROUND Alternatives to acute hospital admission are required to accommodate the increasing pr...
Background/Aim: Increased accountability and growing fiscal limitations in global health care contin...
Introduction: This project had two aims: to gain an understanding of the profile and expressed needs...
The occupational therapy management involves the assessment of the individual’s specific needs. This...
Occupational therapy services for the homebound psychiatric patient The role of the occupational the...
Disaster and emergency events are common occurrences and the skills necessary to respond to these in...
IntroductionGlobally, occupational therapists are establishing their role in emergency care, especia...
Introduction: Globally, over-crowding within Emergency Departments is becoming a serious concern (Wa...
Background: The purpose of the study was to increase the scope of knowledge regarding the perception...
Background: Some emergency departments (EDs) in the UK, North America and Australia have provided oc...
IntroductionOccupational therapy is emerging as a profession within the context of emergency care, s...
Introduction Occupational therapy is emerging as a profession within the context of emergency care, ...
Emergency Departments (EDs) deliver urgent treatment at the ‘front-door’ of acute hospitals. In Scot...
Aim: To explore continuing professional development (CPD) resources and needs of Australian emergen...
The rehab services of Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Language Pathology (PT/OT/S...
BACKGROUND Alternatives to acute hospital admission are required to accommodate the increasing pr...
Background/Aim: Increased accountability and growing fiscal limitations in global health care contin...
Introduction: This project had two aims: to gain an understanding of the profile and expressed needs...
The occupational therapy management involves the assessment of the individual’s specific needs. This...
Occupational therapy services for the homebound psychiatric patient The role of the occupational the...
Disaster and emergency events are common occurrences and the skills necessary to respond to these in...