October issue of BJOT is now available

Submitted by abrown on Mon, 24/10/2011 - 10:56

BJOT 74-10 CoverThe 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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