Background/Aims: UK occupational therapists are recognised as having key skills in work rehabilitation, but there is limited evidence to underpin this. In order to use research resources to best effect, it is vital to identify the research priorities of occupational therapists in work rehabilitation. This study aims to gather the views of those with a special interest in the field in order to identify their research priorities. Methods: An online survey was developed and administered electronically to members (n=173) of the College of Occupational Therapists Specialist Section-Work (COTSS-Work). Respondents were asked to: i) prioritise and comment on research areas; ii) propose research questions. A final sample of 42 surveys was collec...
National research priorities have been developed and published by the College of Occupational Therap...
Developing a professional and organisational culture within National Health Service (NHS) trusts tha...
Occupational therapists are needed to meet the health and occupational needs of the global populatio...
Background/Aims: UK occupational therapists are recognised as having key skills in work rehabilitati...
Introduction: Occupational therapists working in mental health services in the United Kingdom (UK) a...
The College of Occupational Therapists commissioned the POTTER project to inform its work and the wo...
Objectives: Studies identifying national occupational health (OH) research priorities have been co...
Background/aim: Evidence-based practice and research are beginning and endpoints on a research conti...
YesIntroduction: To develop occupational therapy’s evidence base and improve its clinical outcomes, ...
There is a continued need to build research capacity within the allied health professions (Council f...
Recovering Ordinary Lives – the strategy for occupational therapy in mental health services 2007–201...
In Trinidad and Tobago, occupational therapy is an emerging profession with limitations in the numbe...
Occupational therapy workforce research can help determine whether occupational therapists exist in ...
The College of Occupational Therapists commissioned the POTTER project to inform its work and the wo...
National research priorities have been developed and published by the College of Occupational Therap...
Developing a professional and organisational culture within National Health Service (NHS) trusts tha...
Occupational therapists are needed to meet the health and occupational needs of the global populatio...
Background/Aims: UK occupational therapists are recognised as having key skills in work rehabilitati...
Introduction: Occupational therapists working in mental health services in the United Kingdom (UK) a...
The College of Occupational Therapists commissioned the POTTER project to inform its work and the wo...
Objectives: Studies identifying national occupational health (OH) research priorities have been co...
Background/aim: Evidence-based practice and research are beginning and endpoints on a research conti...
YesIntroduction: To develop occupational therapy’s evidence base and improve its clinical outcomes, ...
There is a continued need to build research capacity within the allied health professions (Council f...
Recovering Ordinary Lives – the strategy for occupational therapy in mental health services 2007–201...
In Trinidad and Tobago, occupational therapy is an emerging profession with limitations in the numbe...
Occupational therapy workforce research can help determine whether occupational therapists exist in ...
The College of Occupational Therapists commissioned the POTTER project to inform its work and the wo...
National research priorities have been developed and published by the College of Occupational Therap...
Developing a professional and organisational culture within National Health Service (NHS) trusts tha...
Occupational therapists are needed to meet the health and occupational needs of the global populatio...