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View article: Development of a Conceptual Framework for Adult Community Rehabilitation Policy, Planning, Care, and Research: A Multimethod Qualitative Approach
Development of a Conceptual Framework for Adult Community Rehabilitation Policy, Planning, Care, and Research: A Multimethod Qualitative Approach Open
To address recognized gaps in community rehabilitation service coordination and advance delivery of rehabilitation services for adults living outside of institutions, we have developed a conceptual framework to inform the design of communi…
View article: Profiling the Research Activities of Canadian Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science Faculty Members
Profiling the Research Activities of Canadian Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science Faculty Members Open
Background. There is a lack of knowledge on the scope and nature of the research by faculty members in occupational science (OS) and/or occupational therapy (OT) programs in Canada. Purpose. To describe the research activities of faculty m…
View article: Occupational therapy services in primary care: a scoping review
Occupational therapy services in primary care: a scoping review Open
Aim: To examine and describe the current evidence about occupational therapy services in primary care. Background: Interprofessional primary care teams have been introduced to support the changing demographics and provide more comprehensiv…
View article: International community of practice: learning from experiences of community development and social occupational therapy
International community of practice: learning from experiences of community development and social occupational therapy Open
Introduction Increasingly, occupational therapists and scientists across the globe are calling for a shift away from individualised western medical approaches, to working with communities and collectives, and in the social field. This sign…
View article: Stroke Survivors and their Physiotherapists’ Perceptions of Recovery: A Multiple Methods Approach
Stroke Survivors and their Physiotherapists’ Perceptions of Recovery: A Multiple Methods Approach Open
Purpose: This multiple-methods study examined perceptions of recovery among stroke survivors and their physiotherapists at discharge from an in-patient rehabilitation program. Method: The Functional Independence Measure (FIM) and Chedoke M…
View article: Interprofessional Collaborative Relationship-Building Model in Action in Primary Care: A Secondary Analysis
Interprofessional Collaborative Relationship-Building Model in Action in Primary Care: A Secondary Analysis Open
Introduction Team-based care has been integrated into primary care (PC) across Canada because it improves patient safety, effectiveness, efficiency, person-centredness, and equity. However, this integration in and of itself may not lead to…
View article: Experiences of stroke survivors and measurement of post stroke participation and activity across seasons—A mixed methods approach
Experiences of stroke survivors and measurement of post stroke participation and activity across seasons—A mixed methods approach Open
Participation and activity post stroke can be limited due to adverse weather conditions. This study aimed to: Quantify and compare summer and winter participation and activity, and explore how community dwelling people with stroke describe…
View article: Discrepancy between attitudes and behaviors of family medicine residents towards interprofessional collaborative practice: A mixed methods study
Discrepancy between attitudes and behaviors of family medicine residents towards interprofessional collaborative practice: A mixed methods study Open
Exceedingly more complex patients are presenting to primary care settings. To meet the needs of these patients, we need well-working interprofessional teams. There has been little study of family medicine resident understanding of specific…