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50 Studies Every Occupational Therapist Should Know is the first
book of its kind in occupational therapy (OT). It is an excellent
resource for healthcare students and practitioners seeking to gain
a better understanding of the breadth and depth of the field and
covers a wide range of topics within six key practice areas in OT:
productive aging, health and wellness, work and industry,
rehabilitation and disability, children and youth, and mental
health. Each chapter discusses one influential study, reviews its
key findings, limitations, related studies, and implications for
practice, and concludes with a case study that applies the research
to a clinical vignette. This is the only book that summarizes
occupational therapy research in an accessible, user-friendly
manner. Experienced clinicians will find it a useful reference for
classic studies in the field, and an overview of influential
research outside their area of specialization. Educators will
appreciate its utility for teaching critical appraisal of research
and highlighting the scope of occupational therapy practice.
Students and new clinicians will find thought-provoking case
studies directly applicable to scenarios they may encounter in
their clinical work, demonstrating the role of research in
evidence-based practice. It is a must-read for everyone interested
in better understanding the evidence informing occupational therapy
practice.
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