Recovering Ordinary Lives – the strategy for occupational therapy in mental health services 2007–2017 (College of Occupational Therapists 2006) was reviewed in 2014. Over 200 occupational therapists from the United Kingdom (UK) participated and highlighted a major concern about the lack of research evidence base (Smyth 2014). As a result of this the College of Occupational Therapists (COT) and its Specialist Section – Mental Health carried out a survey in 2015 to explore occupational therapists views about how to best develop research capacity and partnerships in mental health (Smyth 2015). After ethical clearance from COT, a survey monkey tool was developed, circulated by email to occupational therapists working in mental health in the UK....
YesIntroduction: To develop occupational therapy’s evidence base and improve its clinical outcomes, ...
Practitioners working in Australian mental health services are faced with the challenge of providing...
Practitioners working in Australian mental health services are faced with the challenge of providing...
Recovering Ordinary Lives – the strategy for occupational therapy in mental health services 2007–201...
Recovering Ordinary Lives – the strategy for occupational therapy in mental health services 2007–201...
Recovering Ordinary Lives – the strategy for occupational therapy in mental health services 2007–201...
Introduction: Occupational therapists working in mental health services in the United Kingdom (UK) a...
Introduction: Occupational therapists working in mental health services in the United Kingdom (UK) a...
Introduction: Occupational therapists working in mental health services in the United Kingdom (UK) a...
Introduction: Occupational therapists working in mental health services in the United Kingdom (UK) a...
As part of the College of Occupational Therapists’ Mental Health Project, a survey of occupational t...
Background/Aims: UK occupational therapists are recognised as having key skills in work rehabilitati...
There is a continued need to build research capacity within the allied health professions (Council f...
Background/Aims: UK occupational therapists are recognised as having key skills in work rehabilitati...
The future of occupational therapy in mental health has been a topic of reflection and debate. The...
YesIntroduction: To develop occupational therapy’s evidence base and improve its clinical outcomes, ...
Practitioners working in Australian mental health services are faced with the challenge of providing...
Practitioners working in Australian mental health services are faced with the challenge of providing...
Recovering Ordinary Lives – the strategy for occupational therapy in mental health services 2007–201...
Recovering Ordinary Lives – the strategy for occupational therapy in mental health services 2007–201...
Recovering Ordinary Lives – the strategy for occupational therapy in mental health services 2007–201...
Introduction: Occupational therapists working in mental health services in the United Kingdom (UK) a...
Introduction: Occupational therapists working in mental health services in the United Kingdom (UK) a...
Introduction: Occupational therapists working in mental health services in the United Kingdom (UK) a...
Introduction: Occupational therapists working in mental health services in the United Kingdom (UK) a...
As part of the College of Occupational Therapists’ Mental Health Project, a survey of occupational t...
Background/Aims: UK occupational therapists are recognised as having key skills in work rehabilitati...
There is a continued need to build research capacity within the allied health professions (Council f...
Background/Aims: UK occupational therapists are recognised as having key skills in work rehabilitati...
The future of occupational therapy in mental health has been a topic of reflection and debate. The...
YesIntroduction: To develop occupational therapy’s evidence base and improve its clinical outcomes, ...
Practitioners working in Australian mental health services are faced with the challenge of providing...
Practitioners working in Australian mental health services are faced with the challenge of providing...