Guest Editorial |
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| · Rehabilitation - strengthening advocacy for change. It's time to act Williams, Elvin; Maseko, Lebogang; Buchanan, Helen
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Articles |
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| · The effect of neoprene thumb abduction splints on upper limb function in children with cerebral palsy Hughes, Ashleigh; Franzsen, Denise; Freeme, Juliana
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| · "The pen is a powerful weapon; it can make you change": The value of using reflective writing with adolescents Wegner, Lisa; Struthers, Patricia; Mohamed, Suraya
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| · "We all need employment" - An exploration of the factors which influence the return-to-work after a severe traumatic brain injury Moller, Claire-Lynn; Lingah, Thanalutchmy; Phehlukwayo, Standford Mandla
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| · Occupation-based practice in a tertiary hospital setting: occupational therapists' perceptions and experiences Hess-April, Lucia; Ganas, Nicolette; Phiri, Lungelo; Phoshoko, Pumza; Dennis, Lynique
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| · The effects of rehabilitation education for village health volunteers on walking speed and upper extremity function in stroke survivors in Thailand Chinchai, Pisak; Khamwong, Peanchai
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| · Occupational therapy graduates' reflections on their ability to cope with primary healthcare and rural practice during community service Naidoo, Deshini; Van Wyk, Jacqueline; Waggie, Firdouza
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| · The effect of caregiver training in increasing social interaction and contact time with children living in residential care facilities Koch, Lyndsay; Franzsen, Denise
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Commentary |
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| · The Analytical Survey Method: A valuable tool for efficient and effective Occupational Therapy service provision for a patient/client population van der Reyden, D; Wilson, S; White, B
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Position Paper |
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| · Occupational Therapy Association of South Africa Position Statement on Rehabilitation
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