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Author: GILL Ian James; FOX John R.E.;
Title: A qualitative meta-synthesis on the experience of psychotherapy for deaf and hard-of-hearing people.
Reference: Mental Health Religion and Culture, 15(6), 2012, pp.637-651.
Format: article;
Topics: hearing impairment; occupational therapists; social worker-service user relationships; research review; Select:
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Author: BARRETT Denia G.;
Title: In and out of the displacement: the roles of interpretation and play in work with children.
Reference: Psychoanalytic Social Work, 19(1-2), 2012, pp.6-21.
Format: article;
Topics: children; communication skills; occupational therapists; play; social work methods; United States; Select:
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3 of 506
Author: PERCIVAL John;
Title: Introducing daily living products to older people with sight loss: practice implications of an innovative demonstration programme.
Reference: British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 75(12), December 2012, pp.570-573.
Format: article;
Topics: access to services; activities of daily living; assistive technology; information needs; occupational therapists; older people; visual impairment; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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4 of 506
Author: BODELL Sarah; LEVINS Ken;
Title: Virtual teamworking and collaboration in occupational therapy: a paradox.
Reference: British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 75(12), December 2012, pp.574-576.
Format: article;
Topics: collaboration; continuing professional development; internet; occupational therapists; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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5 of 506
Author: GUAY Manon; et al.;
Title: Identifying characteristics of 'straightforward cases' for which support personnel could recommend home bathing equipment.
Reference: British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 75(12), December 2012, pp.563-569.
Format: article;
Topics: mobility aids; needs assessment; occupational therapists; professional role; practice; Canada; Select:
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6 of 506
Author: ASHBY Samantha; FITZGERALD Maureen; RAINE Simon;
Title: The impact of chronic low back pain on leisure participation: implications for occupational therapy.
Reference: British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 75(11), November 2012, pp.503-508.
Format: article;
Topics: back injuries; leisure activities; occupational therapists; pain; participation; rehabilitation; social networks; sport; unemployment; research; Australia; Select:
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7 of 506
Author: SHARP Naomi; DUNFORD Carolyn; SEDDON Lyndsey;
Title: A critical appraisal of how occupational therapists can enable participation in adaptive physical activity for children and young people.
Reference: British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 75(11), November 2012, pp.486-494
Format: article;
Topics: advocacy; assessment; children; disabled people; occupational therapists; participation; physical disabilities; physical exercise; sport; research review; Select:
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8 of 506
Author: COPLEY Jodie; NELSON Alison;
Title: Practice educator perspectives of multiple mentoring in diverse clinical settings.
Reference: British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 75(10), October 2012, pp.456-462.
Format: article;
Topics: occupational therapists; practice placement; staff mentoring; staff supervision; students; research; Australia; Select:
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Author: VAN'T LEVEN Netta; et al;;
Title: Barriers to and facilitators for the use of an evidence-based occupational therapy guideline for older people with dementia and their carers.
Reference: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 27(7), July 2012, pp.742-748.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; community care; dementia; evidence-based practice; occupational therapists; occupational therapy; older people; standards; research; Netherlands; Select:
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10 of 506
Author: DU FEU Mike;
Title: What did the OT say to the AMHP…
Reference: Professional Social Work, June 2012, pp.14-15.
Format: article;
Topics: adult safeguarding; approved mental health professionals; decision making; Deprivation of liberty safeguards; mental health professionals; occupational therapists; risk assessment; staff mentoring; practice; England; Select:
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Author: BONIFACE Gail;
Title: Exploring the nature of peer and academic supervision on a role-emerging placement.
Reference: British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 75(4), April 2012, pp.196-201.
Format: article;
Topics: occupational therapists; peer groups; practice placement; staff supervision; students; teaching methods; research; Wales; Select:
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Author: NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE. Information Centre for Health and Social Care;
Title: Personal social services staff of social services departments at 30 September 2011, England
Full Text: view resource
Publisher: Leeds: National Health Service. Information Centre for Health and Social Care, 2012. 62p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult social care; employment; local authorities; occupational therapists; social services; social workers; staff; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: ROSENBERG Lena; NYGÅRD Louise;
Title: Persons with dementia become users of assistive technology: a study of the process.
Reference: Dementia: the International Journal of Social Research and Practice, 11(2), March 2012, pp.135-154.
Format: article;
Topics: assistive technology; collaboration; decision making; dementia; families; home care assistants; occupational therapists; social networks; user views; research; Sweden; Select:
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Author: MCCORMACK Cathy; COLLINS Bethan;
Title: The affirmative model of disability: a means to include disability orientation in occupational therapy?
Reference: British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 75(3), March 2012, pp.156-158.
Format: article;
Topics: disabled people; occupational therapists; person-centred approach; stereotyped attitudes; Select:
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Author: BEAGAN Brenda L.; CHACALA Aneta;
Title: Culture and diversity among occupational therapists in Ireland: when the therapist is the 'diverse' one.
Reference: British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 75(3), March 2012, pp.141-155.
Format: article;
Topics: black and minority ethnic people; cultural identity; disabled people; diversity; institutional discrimination; multicultural approach; occupational therapists; staff-user relationships; stereotyped attitudes; research; Ireland; Select:
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16 of 506
Author: LONDON-WILLIS Jacqueline; COULDRICK Lorna; LOVELOCK Linda;
Title: The personalisation of adult social care: occupational therapists' perceptions.
Reference: British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 75(3), March 2012, pp.128-133.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; interprofessional relations; joint working; occupational therapists; personalisation; person-centred approach; professional role; research; England; Select:
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Author: FITZGERALD Martin; RATCLIFFE Gemma; BLYTHE Cherelle;
Title: Family work in occupational therapy: a case study from a forensic service.
Reference: British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 75(3), March 2012, pp.152-155.
Format: article;
Topics: case studies; family therapy; occupational therapists; occupational therapy; severe mental health problems; substance misuse; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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Author: KRISTOFFERSSON Annica; et al.;
Title: An exploratory study of health professionals' attitudes about robotic telepresence technology.
Reference: Journal of Technology in Human Services, 29(4), October-December 2011, pp.263-283.
Format: article;
Topics: assistive technology; attitudes; communication; nurses; occupational therapists; research; Sweden; Select:
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Author: PAGE Sean; et al.;
Title: ‘Doing things differently’: working towards distributed responsibility within memory assessment services.
Reference: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 27(3), March 2012, pp.280-285.
Format: article;
Topics: assessment; cognitive impairment; dementia; diagnosis; nurses; occupational therapists; social workers; research; England; Select:
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20 of 506
Author: NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE. National End of Life Care Programme;
Title: The route to success in end of life care: achieving quality for occupational therapy
Full Text: view resource
Publisher: Leicester: National Health Service. National End of Life Care Programme, 2011. 56p.
Format: book;
Topics: care pathways; end of life care; health care; joint working; occupational therapists; occupational therapy; quality assurance; social care provision; good practice; England; care professionals; Select:
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