October issue of BJOT is now available
The October issue of BJOT is now available online at IngentaConnect which members can access here.
This month’s issue includes articles on forensic service users, stroke rehabilitation, research-based evidence, as well as book reviews.
The articles are:
- 'International development of occupational therapy: what will you contribute?’ Sharon Brintness, Alison Laver-Fawcett, Ritchard Ledgerd
- ‘Exploring the relationship between affect and sensory processing patterns in adults’ Batya Engel-Yeger, Winnie Dunn
- ‘An evaluation of the impact of a social inclusion programme on occupational functioning for forensic service users’ Martin Fitzgerald
- ‘Facilitation of research-based evidence within occupational therapy in stroke rehabilitation’ Hanne Kaae Kristensen, Tove Borg, Lise Hounsgaard
- ‘An external validity study of the Visual Memory subtest of the Test of Visual Perceptual Skills, Third Edition’ Carol A Coté
- ‘Promoting an appreciation for research-related activities: the role of occupational identity’ Sanet du Toit, Annette Wilkinson
- ‘Has occupational science taken away the occupational therapy evidence base? A debate’ Mary Morley, Anita Atwal, Georgia Spiliotopoulou
Find out more about BJOT on the journal pages of our website, and access online here.
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