To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the pageYerxa's [1] model of an integrated profession depicts a circular scholarly process whereby ideas formed in practice are subjected to research and then returned to practice through education. This knowledge-generating cycle supports occupational science and the development of our professional identity. The aim of this article is to demonstrate how Yerxa's model was used to evaluate if three developmental cycles of the ADL-Focused Occupation-Based Neurobehavioral Evaluation (A-ONE) sufficiently represented all necessary model components required for implementation into practice. The three cycles were historical, educational and measurement....
Bridging theory or research to practice is a common outcome expectation for knowledge use in health ...
Background & Rationale: In 1917, when occupational therapy was formally organized, there was no such...
Health care education programs are struggling in preparing future graduates for ethical practice. St...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Background: Occupation-based practice is unique to occupational therapy, supported as effective in t...
It has been more than 20 years since the body of knowledge in occupational science evolved. The rese...
Introduction The World Health Organization asserts that participation, as conceptualized in the Inte...
The implementation of evidence-based change in practice settings is complex and far reaching, but on...
Aims/Intent: To present, and explore implications from, a study conducted by the forum team on how e...
By the year 2017, we envision that occupational therapy is a powerful, widely recognized, science-dr...
Introduction Occupation-based practice is viewed as focusing on clients’ meaningful engagement in va...
Occupational science demands a complex unit of analysis to examine the phenomena of concern. The co...
This study evaluated a multifaceted, organisation-wide practice development (PD) programme in one Na...
Title: Examining occupation through a critical occupational approach Key words: occupation, qualitat...
Name: Charlotte Brasic Royeen, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA Affiliation: Rush University Location: Chicago, Ill...
Bridging theory or research to practice is a common outcome expectation for knowledge use in health ...
Background & Rationale: In 1917, when occupational therapy was formally organized, there was no such...
Health care education programs are struggling in preparing future graduates for ethical practice. St...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Background: Occupation-based practice is unique to occupational therapy, supported as effective in t...
It has been more than 20 years since the body of knowledge in occupational science evolved. The rese...
Introduction The World Health Organization asserts that participation, as conceptualized in the Inte...
The implementation of evidence-based change in practice settings is complex and far reaching, but on...
Aims/Intent: To present, and explore implications from, a study conducted by the forum team on how e...
By the year 2017, we envision that occupational therapy is a powerful, widely recognized, science-dr...
Introduction Occupation-based practice is viewed as focusing on clients’ meaningful engagement in va...
Occupational science demands a complex unit of analysis to examine the phenomena of concern. The co...
This study evaluated a multifaceted, organisation-wide practice development (PD) programme in one Na...
Title: Examining occupation through a critical occupational approach Key words: occupation, qualitat...
Name: Charlotte Brasic Royeen, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA Affiliation: Rush University Location: Chicago, Ill...
Bridging theory or research to practice is a common outcome expectation for knowledge use in health ...
Background & Rationale: In 1917, when occupational therapy was formally organized, there was no such...
Health care education programs are struggling in preparing future graduates for ethical practice. St...