Introduction This qualitative study explored the experiences of occupational therapists attempting to implement change within multidisciplinary teams via a 5-week training intervention. This encouraged ward staff in inpatient mental health rehabilitation units to facilitate service user engagement in activities. This study is supplementary to a randomised control trial (RCT). Method Daily diaries and training reflections completed by two therapists (P1 and P2) during the training were subjected to Framework analysis. The indexing stage of this process was completed in collaboration with the participants. Findings When implementing change, the occupational therapists encountered a number of barriers such as emotional responses an...
grantor: University of TorontoUsing an exploratory qualitative approach, data were collect...
Staff development is a vital aspect of professional practice. It enables occupational therapists to ...
Background: The occupation-based intervention Balancing Everyday Life (BEL) was found effective unde...
Introduction This study developed a training intervention (‘GetREAL’) to change the practice of staf...
Abstract Background As social change agents (SCAs), occupational therapists (OTs) are expected to de...
The implementation of evidence-based change in practice settings is complex and far reaching, but on...
The general aim of this thesis was to explore, understand and describe how occupational therapists h...
Abstract Background It is widely agreed that interventions to change professionals’ practice need to...
This study evaluated a multifaceted, organisation-wide practice development (PD) programme in one Na...
Significant behaviour change is required if occupational therapy practice in Australia is to become ...
Previous research has shown that occupational therapists have increased their self-efficacy for usin...
Background: Investigating change as a result of therapy and the underlying processes that contribute...
Aims: The aim of this study was to examine whether and how intended processes of behavioural change ...
Background It is widely agreed that interventions to change professionals’ practice need to be clea...
Major restructing of health care services has meant changes in service delivery, organisational stru...
grantor: University of TorontoUsing an exploratory qualitative approach, data were collect...
Staff development is a vital aspect of professional practice. It enables occupational therapists to ...
Background: The occupation-based intervention Balancing Everyday Life (BEL) was found effective unde...
Introduction This study developed a training intervention (‘GetREAL’) to change the practice of staf...
Abstract Background As social change agents (SCAs), occupational therapists (OTs) are expected to de...
The implementation of evidence-based change in practice settings is complex and far reaching, but on...
The general aim of this thesis was to explore, understand and describe how occupational therapists h...
Abstract Background It is widely agreed that interventions to change professionals’ practice need to...
This study evaluated a multifaceted, organisation-wide practice development (PD) programme in one Na...
Significant behaviour change is required if occupational therapy practice in Australia is to become ...
Previous research has shown that occupational therapists have increased their self-efficacy for usin...
Background: Investigating change as a result of therapy and the underlying processes that contribute...
Aims: The aim of this study was to examine whether and how intended processes of behavioural change ...
Background It is widely agreed that interventions to change professionals’ practice need to be clea...
Major restructing of health care services has meant changes in service delivery, organisational stru...
grantor: University of TorontoUsing an exploratory qualitative approach, data were collect...
Staff development is a vital aspect of professional practice. It enables occupational therapists to ...
Background: The occupation-based intervention Balancing Everyday Life (BEL) was found effective unde...