Works matching IS 00450766 AND DT 2015 AND VI 62 AND IP 3
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Promoting knowledge utilisation, translation, integration, and application in practice: Reasons why to write and publish research reviews.
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A phenomenology of occupation-based hand therapy.
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The use of coaching in occupational therapy: An integrative review.
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Strong evidence from a small number of medium quality studies, support technology use in improving everyday task performance requiring memory, in neurological conditions.
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Occupare, to seize: expanding the potential of occupation in contemporary practice.
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Indigenous peoples and human rights: Some considerations for the occupational therapy profession in Australia.
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Connections.
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Is it time for an Australian advanced practice framework for occupational therapists?
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Identification and assessment of functional performance in mild cognitive impairment: A survey of occupational therapy practices.
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An eighteen-month follow-up of a pilot parent-delivered play-based intervention to improve the social play skills of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and their playmates.
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Contemporary occupational therapy: Our occupational therapy models are essential to occupation centred practice.
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Conceptualising professionalism in occupational therapy through a Western lens.
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Computerised cognitive training programs improved the cognitive performance of healthy older adults on some cognitive tests including memory, speed of information processing and visuospatial skills.
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