Occupational Therapy Defined As a Complex Intervention: A 5-Year Review (Research) (Report)
British Journal of Occupational Therapy 2009, March, 72, 3
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Introduction Occupational therapy is a profession that assists people of all ages to achieve health and life satisfaction through improving their ability to carry out the activities that they need or choose to do in their daily lives (College of Occupational Therapists [COT] 2006a).
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