Feasibility of the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure for Routine Use (Research) (Report)
British Journal of Occupational Therapy 2010, Feb, 73, 2
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Introduction Occupational therapy clinicians experienced an unprecedented level of encouragement to measure outcomes of care (Law and Baum 1998) during the outcome measurement movement of the 1990s (Epstein 1990). Evidence-based practice (EBP) represents the next step in evolution of the outcome measurement movement.
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