This study demonstrates that significant functional gains can still be attained in the postacute stroke survivor, despite prior inpatient rehabilitation services.
This article provides multiple data bases and descriptions to aid in the search of evidence based practice articles. Helpful when searching for evidenced based articles to support a theory or intervention for practice!
1) At the level of the system, 2) At the level of the therapist and 3) At the level of the client. Suggestions for change at each level are addressed. Organizations, therapists and clients must work together to facilitate these 3 changes and ensure that each occupational therapy client receives respectful, supportive, coordinated, flexible and individualized service.
A brief overview of a supervision package is provided as one way to implement supervision for occupational therapists. The package offers a practical guide to the process of supervision, with an emphasis on a supportive and enabling approach. Occupational therapists need to debate the merits and pitfalls of supervision to ensure that the supervision offered is effective and of a high quality.
The model implies that occupational therapy professional behaviours develop sequentially through stages that begin during the educational process of occupational therapists, and progress throughout their career. The purpose of this model is to provide a framework for educators and supervisors to nurture professional behaviours in students and novice clinicians, and to continue their own professional growth.
Fifty of the occupational therapy dilemmas occurred in mental health settings, but no equivalent setting emerged for physical therapy. Different ethical themes emerged between the two groups, with the most common in occupational therapy being difficult/dangerous behavior in patients and unprofessional staff behavior
The results suggest that a short, but intensive Problem Based Learning (PBL) course in the last year of an occupational therapy curriculum can significantly facilitate the development of students' clinical reasoning skills.
This article explores the role and importance of evidence-based practice in occupational therapy. It further defines evidence-based practice as a personal and professional responsiblity of the practitioner. Evidence-based practice is a combination of proven research and clinical reasoning of the practitioner in order to provide the best practice for the client. This article further explores evidence-based practice through a qualitative study. In conclusion, evidence-based practice should be used in conjuction with clinical reasonig to assist in decision making but due to the individualistic characteristics of each client, it should not used without the professional occupational therapists' clinical reasoning.
This article evaluated the effectiveness of preventative OT services for multiethnic, independent living older adults 60 years of age and older with psychosocial needs. Significant benefits were found for the OT preventative group across various health, function and quality-of-life domains, including mental health.
This article explores professionalism and entry-level occupational therapy students. They discuss 7 vectors of student development and the movement a student makes/ the growth they experience when moving from one vector to the next. They also discuss how appropriate professional behaviors is an important factor for educators to see in their students before they can move on to become an entry-level practitioner.
This article from AJOT explores ethical dilemmas experienced by family caregivers for the eldery. Themes of ethical dilemmas are analyzed along with their relationship to occuapational therapy practice. 60 interviews were conducted within this study and the results illustrate the ethical dilemmas family face along with ways to handle them.
American Journal of Occupational Therapy, March 1991, Vol. 45, 206-212. doi:10.5014/ajot.45.3.206