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International Journal of Indigenous Health. 4:72-83
Over the past 10 years, Aboriginal women from a northern Ontario urban community have been gathering to hand drum as a way to revive their culture and support one another. As a member of an Aboriginal women’s hand-drumming circle called the Waabish
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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 35:114-122
The authors have demonstrated in recent research that occupational therapists strongly endorse patient-oriented values. While they may be highly respected within the profession, the priority that these values are given in undergraduate education may
Autor:
E. Sharon Brintnell, Helen M. Madill
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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 27:139-143
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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 36:110-119
Content, citation and theme analyses of articles and editorials published during two five year periods (1963-67 and 1983-87) in the Australian Occupational Therapy Journal are presented. A comparison of the two publication periods shows that: there h
Autor:
Elizabeth Taylor, Helen M. Madill, Steven Dennis, Vivien Hollis, Sandra Hodgetts, Ollie Triska
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Scopus-Elsevier
Background. Occupational therapy students' and graduates' perceptions of their professional education have received limited attention. Purpose. This paper presents the perspectives of occupational therapy students and graduates regarding satisfaction
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International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. 13:7-14
Health policy and demographic trends have produced considerable changes to the delivery of health care in recent years. This focus group study conducted in Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada, involved 49 occupational therapists and physical therapists
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Healthcare Management Forum. 18:9-13
The impact of restructuring healthcare services on the day-to-day practice of occupational therapists and physical therapists was examined. Four main issues emerged: Limited understanding of scopes of practice; absence of a rehabilitation perspective
Autor:
Leonard L. Stewin, Helen M. Madill, Anna-Lisa Ciccocioppo, Margaret-Ann Armour, T. Craig Montgomerie
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International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling. 26:1-19
An exploratory study of career decision-making was conducted with young women in science, engineering, and technology programs in colleges, universities, and technical institutes. The participants described issues impacting on their continuation in t
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Work (Reading, Mass.). 4(2)
In 1986 employees of a private rehabilitation service (n = 22) participated in a career development workshop given by the senior author. They completed the Life Roles Inventory (Fitzsimmons, Macnab, and Casserly, 1986), the Strong Vocational Interest
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Quality of Life Research. 8:293-301
Adaptation to stroke requires complex, long-term change in stroke survivors' lives. This study aimed at identifying those factors that influence quality of life (QOL) of geriatric stroke survivors 1–3 years post-discharge. The objectives were: to d