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Article: The heart, mind, and soul of professionalism in occupational therapy. Wood, W. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol 58(3), May-Jun 2004, 249-256. http://dx.doi.org/10.5014/ajot...
Article: The heart, mind, and soul of professionalism in occupational therapy. Wood, W. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol 58(3), May-Jun 2004, 249-256. http://dx.doi.org/10.5014/ajot...
American Journal of Occupational Therapy, May/June 2004, Vol. 58, 333-336. doi:10.5014/ajot.58.3.333 This article was featured in AJOT, 2004. The objective of the study was to determine the effect...
This article was presented by Wendy Wood in the 2004 issue of AJOT. In summary, this article looks into the history of our profession. The reasons why we do what we do every single day we go into w...
this article is from the British Journal of Occupational Therapy. This article is an opiion piece written to discuss inconsistencies in the practice and theory of supervision and in provision of tr...
This research discusses why there is uncertainly among other health professional concerning the role of occupational therapy in mental health. The study looked at the live experiences of seven nur...
DeAngelis, T. M., DiMarco, T. G., & Toth-Cohen, S. (2013). Evidence-Based Practice in Occupational Therapy Curricula. Occupational Therapy In Health Care, 27(4), 323-332. doi:10.3109/07380577.2013....
Client-centered practice and outcomes research are missions of occupational therapy. Although strategies for client goal-setting have advanced the field, the process has limitations. The study in t...
Authors state that the purpose of this study was to examine how U.S. occupational therapy practitioner's access and use clinically relevant evidence based practice research. Authors surveyed clinic...
This article discussed the results of a study that developed a methodology for documenting time use during placements and investigated the productivity changes associated with occupational therapy ...
This article published in the American Journal of Occupational Therapy proposes how we exhibit professionalism lie in how we understand and enact it daily. Clearly, professionalism is an ideal that...
I found this article rather interesting because I have been treating two cancer patients within the last few weeks of my rotation. This study examined patient satisfaction with treatment-planning a...
According to Wood (2004), professionalism can considered as "an ideal that encompasses widely held expectations of, and objective standards for evaluating, any field that calls itself a profession" ...
This study examines how occupational therapists in the United States access and use clinically relevant research results. Clinically practicing occupational therapists who were members of the Ameri...
This article looked at the effects of an intense problem-based learning course on the development of clinical reasoning skilled of students in an undergraduate occupational therapy program. The res...
Problem-based learning (PBL) has been described as an educational method that enhances clinical reasoning skills. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of an intensive, problem-bas...
Wendy Wood; The Heart, Mind, and Soul of Professionalism in Occupational Therapy. Am J Occup Ther 2004;58(3):249-257. doi: 10.5014/ajot.58.3.249. This article is from AJOT and opens with some very...
To aim of this study was to determine the cost-effective and clinically effective nature of an OT and PT program for adults with mild to moderate Parkinson's Disease (PD). Participants with limitat...
In regards to every client receiving Occupational Therapy services across all settings, psychosocial dimensions of human performance are fundamental. OT bases a majority of its treatment on occupa...
Keller, S., & Wilson, L. (2011). New graduate employment in new zealand: The influence of fieldwork experiences. New Zealand Journal of Occupational Therapy, 58(2), 30-36. Retrieved from https://se...