Background: There is limited evidence about the effectiveness of occupational therapy interventions for participation outcomes in children with coordination difficulties. Developing theory about the interventions, i.e. their ingredients and change processes, is the first step to advance the evidence base. Aim: To develop theory about the key ingredients of occupational therapy interventions for children with coordination difficulties and the processes through which change in participation might happen. Material and methods: Grounded theory methodology, as described by Kathy Charmaz, was used to develop the theory. Children and parents participated in semi-structured interviews to share their experiences of occupational therapy and processes...
Background: Achieving optimal outcomes for children in occupational therapy settings is influenced, ...
Purpose: This study aimed to understand parent engagement and disengagement in the delivery of occup...
Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) has been the general term used within occupational therapy...
Background: There is limited evidence about the effectiveness of occupational therapy interventions ...
Background Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a developmental disorder, which affects mot...
Background. Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a common, chronic health condition that is ...
Purpose: Pediatric occupational therapy and physical therapy interventions for children with disabil...
There is evidence of a growing tension within the occupational therapy profession regarding the legi...
The overall aim of this thesis is to identify methods of improving the efficiency and effectiveness ...
The overall aim of this thesis is to identify methods of improving the efficiency and effectiveness ...
Paediatric occupational therapy practice has seen a number of changes over the years, including a re...
Introduction: This review investigates qualitative evidence regarding the effectiveness of motor int...
Occupational therapists implicitly rely on tacit knowledge to inform the strategies they use to enga...
This project will first explore the evidence for an intervention termed Cognitive Orientation to dai...
Developmental coordination disorder affects 5-8.5% of children aged 5-11 in the United Kingdom. Chil...
Background: Achieving optimal outcomes for children in occupational therapy settings is influenced, ...
Purpose: This study aimed to understand parent engagement and disengagement in the delivery of occup...
Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) has been the general term used within occupational therapy...
Background: There is limited evidence about the effectiveness of occupational therapy interventions ...
Background Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a developmental disorder, which affects mot...
Background. Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a common, chronic health condition that is ...
Purpose: Pediatric occupational therapy and physical therapy interventions for children with disabil...
There is evidence of a growing tension within the occupational therapy profession regarding the legi...
The overall aim of this thesis is to identify methods of improving the efficiency and effectiveness ...
The overall aim of this thesis is to identify methods of improving the efficiency and effectiveness ...
Paediatric occupational therapy practice has seen a number of changes over the years, including a re...
Introduction: This review investigates qualitative evidence regarding the effectiveness of motor int...
Occupational therapists implicitly rely on tacit knowledge to inform the strategies they use to enga...
This project will first explore the evidence for an intervention termed Cognitive Orientation to dai...
Developmental coordination disorder affects 5-8.5% of children aged 5-11 in the United Kingdom. Chil...
Background: Achieving optimal outcomes for children in occupational therapy settings is influenced, ...
Purpose: This study aimed to understand parent engagement and disengagement in the delivery of occup...
Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) has been the general term used within occupational therapy...