non-peer-reviewedBackground: World War One was a pivotal era in the development of occupational therapy (Wilcock 2002). Occupational therapy reconstruction aides worked in hospitals in America and France engaging injured soldiers in occupations to increase motor function, divert their minds from pain and depression and prepare them for future vocations (Bloom Hoover 1996). In 1918, twenty eight year old occupational therapy reconstruction aide, Lena Hitchcock, travelled to France. She recorded her experiences in her unpublished memoir, ‘The Great Adventure ’. Objective: To identify the professional experiences (occupations used, relationships with injured soldiers, relationships with colleagues) of occupational therapy reconstructio...
Objective. The purpose of this qualitative study was to gather information about the history and evo...
The participant was one of 31 participants interviewed as part of a larger study, Life Histories of ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: The history of Occupational Therapy in Ireland has yet to be documented...
The rehabilitative science of Occupational Therapy (OT) has undergone extreme changes since its conc...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Reflecting back on the history of a profession helps to shape its futur...
E. Casson, Journal of the American Medical Women's Association, vol. 2, no. 6, 303-305
The reconstruction aides, civilian women who served in World War I, are considered to have had a rel...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: The study is part of a wider project researching the history of occupat...
.Introduction: Historical research can benefit health professions by providing a basis for understan...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Documenting history in health care practice such as occupational therap...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Examining the roots of a profession can achieve a deeper sense of profe...
Historical research can foster critical understandings of occupational therapy. It can facilitate gr...
Purpose - Major gaps exist in the documented history of occupational therapy in Ireland. The purpose...
The development of occupational therapy is rooted in early 20th century medical reform. During the e...
Occupational therapy (OT) has evolved over its 100 year existence as a profession. There are many in...
Objective. The purpose of this qualitative study was to gather information about the history and evo...
The participant was one of 31 participants interviewed as part of a larger study, Life Histories of ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: The history of Occupational Therapy in Ireland has yet to be documented...
The rehabilitative science of Occupational Therapy (OT) has undergone extreme changes since its conc...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Reflecting back on the history of a profession helps to shape its futur...
E. Casson, Journal of the American Medical Women's Association, vol. 2, no. 6, 303-305
The reconstruction aides, civilian women who served in World War I, are considered to have had a rel...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: The study is part of a wider project researching the history of occupat...
.Introduction: Historical research can benefit health professions by providing a basis for understan...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Documenting history in health care practice such as occupational therap...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Examining the roots of a profession can achieve a deeper sense of profe...
Historical research can foster critical understandings of occupational therapy. It can facilitate gr...
Purpose - Major gaps exist in the documented history of occupational therapy in Ireland. The purpose...
The development of occupational therapy is rooted in early 20th century medical reform. During the e...
Occupational therapy (OT) has evolved over its 100 year existence as a profession. There are many in...
Objective. The purpose of this qualitative study was to gather information about the history and evo...
The participant was one of 31 participants interviewed as part of a larger study, Life Histories of ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: The history of Occupational Therapy in Ireland has yet to be documented...