Aim: This article provides insight into the impact that exposure to an occupational therapist, in personal capacity or via a professional interaction, has on the decision to enter an occupational therapy undergraduate programme. Methods: A quantitative survey was completed by 139 occupational therapy students. The survey tool focussed on the students' exposure to a range of allied health professions (e.g. occupational therapy, physiotherapy, psychology) and investigated how exposure to occupational therapy had influenced their decision to enter the programme. Results: The results indicated that over 70% of respondents had personal professional exposure to occupational therapy prior to making a career decision. Exposure most frequently invol...
Background: Research on occupational therapy students has often been concerned with quite narrow top...
It has been more than 20 years since the body of knowledge in occupational science evolved. The rese...
Background/Aim:Demand for places in occupational therapy programs at Australian universities may pla...
The amount of knowledge a person possesses about a particular profession strongly influences whether...
An understanding of students' perceptions of occupational therapy on entry is required to recognise ...
This study replicated a survey of first-year occupational therapy students at Brunel University (Cr...
The purpose of this study was to address the issue of career choice by focusing on characteristics a...
Through the use of a descriptive methods survey questionnaire, this study created a snapshot of cu...
Background/aim: The World Federation of Occupational Therapists’ minimum standards state occupation...
There has been little research in the United Kingdom into the recruitment of occupational therapy s...
Lack of awareness and knowledge of the occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT) professio...
Since the 1960s, there has been substantial research outside the United Kingdom (UK) on recruitment...
Occupational therapy is a skilled treatment that helps individuals across the lifespan regain lost i...
Māori make up 4.1% of registered occupational therapists in New Zealand (personal communication, M. ...
This exploratory study was in response to a number of issues which occupational therapists have rais...
Background: Research on occupational therapy students has often been concerned with quite narrow top...
It has been more than 20 years since the body of knowledge in occupational science evolved. The rese...
Background/Aim:Demand for places in occupational therapy programs at Australian universities may pla...
The amount of knowledge a person possesses about a particular profession strongly influences whether...
An understanding of students' perceptions of occupational therapy on entry is required to recognise ...
This study replicated a survey of first-year occupational therapy students at Brunel University (Cr...
The purpose of this study was to address the issue of career choice by focusing on characteristics a...
Through the use of a descriptive methods survey questionnaire, this study created a snapshot of cu...
Background/aim: The World Federation of Occupational Therapists’ minimum standards state occupation...
There has been little research in the United Kingdom into the recruitment of occupational therapy s...
Lack of awareness and knowledge of the occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT) professio...
Since the 1960s, there has been substantial research outside the United Kingdom (UK) on recruitment...
Occupational therapy is a skilled treatment that helps individuals across the lifespan regain lost i...
Māori make up 4.1% of registered occupational therapists in New Zealand (personal communication, M. ...
This exploratory study was in response to a number of issues which occupational therapists have rais...
Background: Research on occupational therapy students has often been concerned with quite narrow top...
It has been more than 20 years since the body of knowledge in occupational science evolved. The rese...
Background/Aim:Demand for places in occupational therapy programs at Australian universities may pla...