Poster Session - EducationThis journal issue entitled: 1997 ACRM 74th Annual Meeting Abstractstoward persons with disabilities and to evaluate the effectiveness of the clinical curriculum in influencing students’ attitudes. The Attitude Toward Disabled People Questionnaire (ATDP) was administered to students in occupational therapy (OT) and business (BUS) programs. Repeated measures were conducted as the students progressed through the programs. Numbers of students participated in the study were: 39 (93/94), 36 (94/95), and 34 (95/96) OT students; and 55 (93/94) and 53 (95/96) BUS students. No significant difference in ATDP scores was found between first year (95/96) students in the two programs p < .05). However, attitudes of the third yea...
Background Cultivating empathy towards persons with disabilities has been highlighted as an essentia...
Attitudes towards people with disabilities can be either positive or negative. A undergraduate colle...
Negative or narrow attitudes toward the physically disabled can be detrimental to success in rehabil...
OBJECTIVES. The effect of occupational therapy education on students' perceived attitudes toward per...
Persons with disabilities are devalued by society. Occupational therapists may be contributing to th...
Objective: To study the effects of curriculum on changing the attitudes of students toward people wi...
Objective: To study the effects of curriculum on changing the attitudes of students toward people wi...
Persons with disabilities are devalued by society. Occupational therapists may be contributing to th...
WOS: 000279937600022PubMed ID: 20522157Aims and objectives. The aim of this study is to assess the a...
Introduction: Students who are enrolled in professional education programs such as occupational ther...
ABSTRACT: Two curricuJar approaches for modifying nonhandicapped high school students' attitude...
This study investigated the attitudes of occupational therapy (OT) and occupational therapy assistan...
Attitudes of 69 experienced special education paraprofessionals toward disabled persons were assesse...
Policy shifts toward fostering community inclusion of persons with disabilities have brought communi...
It is expected from counselors to offer services to students with special needs, their families and ...
Background Cultivating empathy towards persons with disabilities has been highlighted as an essentia...
Attitudes towards people with disabilities can be either positive or negative. A undergraduate colle...
Negative or narrow attitudes toward the physically disabled can be detrimental to success in rehabil...
OBJECTIVES. The effect of occupational therapy education on students' perceived attitudes toward per...
Persons with disabilities are devalued by society. Occupational therapists may be contributing to th...
Objective: To study the effects of curriculum on changing the attitudes of students toward people wi...
Objective: To study the effects of curriculum on changing the attitudes of students toward people wi...
Persons with disabilities are devalued by society. Occupational therapists may be contributing to th...
WOS: 000279937600022PubMed ID: 20522157Aims and objectives. The aim of this study is to assess the a...
Introduction: Students who are enrolled in professional education programs such as occupational ther...
ABSTRACT: Two curricuJar approaches for modifying nonhandicapped high school students' attitude...
This study investigated the attitudes of occupational therapy (OT) and occupational therapy assistan...
Attitudes of 69 experienced special education paraprofessionals toward disabled persons were assesse...
Policy shifts toward fostering community inclusion of persons with disabilities have brought communi...
It is expected from counselors to offer services to students with special needs, their families and ...
Background Cultivating empathy towards persons with disabilities has been highlighted as an essentia...
Attitudes towards people with disabilities can be either positive or negative. A undergraduate colle...
Negative or narrow attitudes toward the physically disabled can be detrimental to success in rehabil...