Reflections on Using the Model of Human Occupation Screening Tool in a Joint Learning Disability Team (Practice Analysis) (Report)
British Journal of Occupational Therapy 2010, Nov, 73, 11
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Context In the current intellectual and financial climate in the National Health Service, it is imperative that services adopt the most up-to-date and evidence-based frameworks for assessment and treatment (Department of Health 2008). It is also important that, using pragmatic and other forms of clinical reasoning (Schell and Cervero 1993, Unsworth 2004), clinicians retain the freedom to practise flexibly. Services must also be responsive and inclusive (Department of Health 2001) and founded on a philosophy of respect and partnership with clients (Law 1998).
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