It is an honour to act as guest editors for this special issue of the British Journal of Occupational Therapy (BJOT), containing current research and concerns about occupational performance from Australia, Chile, Ireland, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan. Occupational performance, the ‘doing of meaningful activities, tasks, and roles through complex interaction between the person and the environment’ (Baum et al 2011), is important for occupational therapists. It describes our unique role and people’s ability to engage in meaningful activities, tasks, and roles that support both their participation in daily life and their sense of wellbeing (Christiansen and Baum 2005)
Current pressures to document outcomes and demonstrate the efficacy of occupational therapy interven...
The following is being conducted as part of the researcher's Philosophy Doctorate. There is a la...
O ccupational therapy assessment provides the basis for almostall we do in occupational therapy. Yet...
It is an honour to act as guest editors for this special issue of the British Journal of Occupationa...
It is an honour to act as guest editors for this special issue of the British Journal of Occupationa...
© Copyright 2016 Cordier et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...
Introduction: Improving occupational performance is a key service of occupational therapists and cli...
Performance is arguably the most important dependent variable in Occupational Psychology (OP) but th...
Occupational performance is a challenging phenomenon to measure because it is difficult to capture a...
The focus of this thesis was to understand the influence of a conceptual model of practice upon occu...
Occupational engagement has been conflated with other concepts, such as participation, active occupa...
Introduction: Client centred practice is seen to be vital to the occupational therapy profession (CO...
Occupational engagement was first described in 1980 by Elizabeth Yerxa. Forty years later, the conce...
In 2012, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) accredited the College of ...
Recovering Ordinary Lives – the strategy for occupational therapy in mental health services 2007–201...
Current pressures to document outcomes and demonstrate the efficacy of occupational therapy interven...
The following is being conducted as part of the researcher's Philosophy Doctorate. There is a la...
O ccupational therapy assessment provides the basis for almostall we do in occupational therapy. Yet...
It is an honour to act as guest editors for this special issue of the British Journal of Occupationa...
It is an honour to act as guest editors for this special issue of the British Journal of Occupationa...
© Copyright 2016 Cordier et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...
Introduction: Improving occupational performance is a key service of occupational therapists and cli...
Performance is arguably the most important dependent variable in Occupational Psychology (OP) but th...
Occupational performance is a challenging phenomenon to measure because it is difficult to capture a...
The focus of this thesis was to understand the influence of a conceptual model of practice upon occu...
Occupational engagement has been conflated with other concepts, such as participation, active occupa...
Introduction: Client centred practice is seen to be vital to the occupational therapy profession (CO...
Occupational engagement was first described in 1980 by Elizabeth Yerxa. Forty years later, the conce...
In 2012, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) accredited the College of ...
Recovering Ordinary Lives – the strategy for occupational therapy in mental health services 2007–201...
Current pressures to document outcomes and demonstrate the efficacy of occupational therapy interven...
The following is being conducted as part of the researcher's Philosophy Doctorate. There is a la...
O ccupational therapy assessment provides the basis for almostall we do in occupational therapy. Yet...