Aim: The central aim of this study was to measure the extent of utilization of the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) according to an existing conceptual framework (Melton et al, 2010) and to examine whether professional development efforts aimed to support the use of this model were associated with a higher degree of incorporation of this model into everyday practice. A secondary aim was to determine whether certain pre-identified contextual and personal variables influenced the use of MOHO in everyday mental health practice. Methods: The authors solicited participation from 429 occupational therapy practitioners from six NHS mental health trusts in England using an online survey method and 262 (61.1%) responded. Findings: A vast maj...
Recovering Ordinary Lives – the strategy for occupational therapy in mental health services 2007–201...
Introduction: While the Model of Human Occupation Screening Tool has undergone psychometric developm...
peer-reviewedBackground: Mental health occupational therapists claim to be strongly person-centred ...
This study evaluated a multifaceted, organisation-wide practice development (PD) programme in one Na...
Aim: While little is known about how occupational therapists perceive the use of occupation-focused ...
The implementation of evidence-based change in practice settings is complex and far reaching, but on...
In the current intellectual and financial climate in the National Health Service, it is imperative t...
Executive Summary Mind in West Essex (MIWE) is a third sector, primary mental health care organisa...
Background Research indicates that multifaceted practice development (PD) interventions are more eff...
This article describes a new approach in a group of National Health Service trusts in the United Kin...
The aim of this work is to explore the role of the occupational therapist within recovery-orientated...
Background/aimThe Better Access to Mental Health program has enabled eligible occupational therapist...
Objective/Background: This study examined a group of people with cerebrovascular accidents who were ...
Introduction: An action research study was carried out to develop an outcome measure for a community...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundThis study examined a group of people with cerebrovascular accidents who ...
Recovering Ordinary Lives – the strategy for occupational therapy in mental health services 2007–201...
Introduction: While the Model of Human Occupation Screening Tool has undergone psychometric developm...
peer-reviewedBackground: Mental health occupational therapists claim to be strongly person-centred ...
This study evaluated a multifaceted, organisation-wide practice development (PD) programme in one Na...
Aim: While little is known about how occupational therapists perceive the use of occupation-focused ...
The implementation of evidence-based change in practice settings is complex and far reaching, but on...
In the current intellectual and financial climate in the National Health Service, it is imperative t...
Executive Summary Mind in West Essex (MIWE) is a third sector, primary mental health care organisa...
Background Research indicates that multifaceted practice development (PD) interventions are more eff...
This article describes a new approach in a group of National Health Service trusts in the United Kin...
The aim of this work is to explore the role of the occupational therapist within recovery-orientated...
Background/aimThe Better Access to Mental Health program has enabled eligible occupational therapist...
Objective/Background: This study examined a group of people with cerebrovascular accidents who were ...
Introduction: An action research study was carried out to develop an outcome measure for a community...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundThis study examined a group of people with cerebrovascular accidents who ...
Recovering Ordinary Lives – the strategy for occupational therapy in mental health services 2007–201...
Introduction: While the Model of Human Occupation Screening Tool has undergone psychometric developm...
peer-reviewedBackground: Mental health occupational therapists claim to be strongly person-centred ...