Purpose: Transitioning into occupational therapy practice is a complex process in which new graduates develop their skills and professional identity. Evidence suggests this process requires guidance and support through supervision. This study investigated final year students’ and newly graduated occupational therapists’ perceptions and expectations of the role and efficacy of supervision as they transition into practice. Methods: A cross sectional online survey was sent to final year students and newly graduated occupational therapists within Australia and New Zealand, to explore experiences, perceptions, and the content of supervision received in practice. Results: Of 151 participants, 96% received supervision from an experienced occupatio...
Background/aim: Clinical supervision is important for effective health service delivery, professiona...
The purpose of this study was to explore the nature and process of supervision of occupational thera...
Aim: The development of competent future allied health\ud professionals through academic programmes,...
Purpose: Transitioning into occupational therapy practice is a complex process in which new graduate...
Purpose: Transitioning into occupational therapy practice is a complex process in which new graduate...
Objective: The transition to practice for new graduate health professionals has been identified as c...
IntroductionNewly graduated occupational therapists face well‐documented difficulties as they embark...
Thesis (M.O.T.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2013.Background: Investigating the developme...
Introduction: Supervision of occupational therapy students on placements is a challenging, but rewar...
The philosophy behind occupational therapy (OT) education espouses the belief that students are dyna...
Aim: This study aimed to investigate the perception of graduate students on their preparation for pr...
Transition to practice can be identified as the change from the role of student to the role of pract...
Background/aim: The World Federation of Occupational Therapists’ minimum standards state occupation...
This paper describes the implementation of a unique learning experience aimed at enhancing the quali...
In the occupational therapy (OT) profession, peer supervision groups are recommended for professiona...
Background/aim: Clinical supervision is important for effective health service delivery, professiona...
The purpose of this study was to explore the nature and process of supervision of occupational thera...
Aim: The development of competent future allied health\ud professionals through academic programmes,...
Purpose: Transitioning into occupational therapy practice is a complex process in which new graduate...
Purpose: Transitioning into occupational therapy practice is a complex process in which new graduate...
Objective: The transition to practice for new graduate health professionals has been identified as c...
IntroductionNewly graduated occupational therapists face well‐documented difficulties as they embark...
Thesis (M.O.T.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2013.Background: Investigating the developme...
Introduction: Supervision of occupational therapy students on placements is a challenging, but rewar...
The philosophy behind occupational therapy (OT) education espouses the belief that students are dyna...
Aim: This study aimed to investigate the perception of graduate students on their preparation for pr...
Transition to practice can be identified as the change from the role of student to the role of pract...
Background/aim: The World Federation of Occupational Therapists’ minimum standards state occupation...
This paper describes the implementation of a unique learning experience aimed at enhancing the quali...
In the occupational therapy (OT) profession, peer supervision groups are recommended for professiona...
Background/aim: Clinical supervision is important for effective health service delivery, professiona...
The purpose of this study was to explore the nature and process of supervision of occupational thera...
Aim: The development of competent future allied health\ud professionals through academic programmes,...