Occupational Therapy in Australia: Professional and Practice Issues: Second Edition

Helen Bourke-Taylor, Ted Brown, Stephen Isbel, Reinie Cordier, Louise Gustafsson

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Abstract

This ground-breaking text provides a comprehensive guide to occupational therapy in Australia, from its role in the healthcare system to the scope and nature of its practice. The authors begin with an overview of the history of occupational therapy in Australia, the ethical and legal aspects of its practice and its role in population health and health promotion. The values and philosophy of occupational therapy are considered next, together with the roles and responsibilities of practitioners and specific practice features, including client-centred practice, evidence-based practice, research in occupational therapy and clinical reasoning. Key issues, including occupational analysis, the development of occupations across the lifespan, occupational therapy assessment, Indigenous issues, practice in rural and remote areas and advocacy, leadership and entrepreneurship, are also examined in detail.

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationUnited Kingdom
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Number of pages448
Edition2
ISBN (Electronic)9781000356441
ISBN (Print)9780367683573
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Apr 2021

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