rehabilitation; primary health care; occupational health; mental health; child development; occupational therapy; education; vocational rehabilitation; community-based therapy
Vol. 53 No. 1 (2023): South African Journal of Occupational Therapy
South African Journal of Occupational Therapy

 

 

 

 

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Editorial Comment

Blanche Pretorius, Denise Franzsen
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The need for high quality clinical research in Occupational Therapy
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Articles

Bonang Sylvia Mhlekwa, Denise Franzsen, Lyndsay Koch
8-18
The needs of individuals with autism spectrum disorder when transitioning into the labour market
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Lezane Esterhuizen, Pragashnie Govender, Deshini Naidoo
19-30
Development and validation of an instrument to examine wound management in hand therapy within the South African context.
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Matty Van Niekerk, Elsie Labuschagne
31-43
Sensory Processing Dysfunction and Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder: Women share their Experiences of Participating in a Sensory-Based Home Program
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Karin van Niekerk, Sabrina Raquel da Silva, Clarette Swart, Marnique Hugo, Ansa Janse van Vuuren, Zolani Phiwokuhle Flatela
44-53
Physical activity resource needs of occupational therapists in primary public health care in Gauteng, South Africa
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Aaqil De Vries, Thuli G Mthembu, Lisa Wegner
54-66
Older adults’ adaptiveness to disruptions during South Africa’s COVID-19 lockdown: Keep your head up and continue breathing
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Nadia Struwig, Kirsty van Stormbroek
67-80
Support, supervision, and job satisfaction: Promising directions for preventing burnout in South African community service occupational therapists
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Waldo Visagie, Surona Visagie, Jerome P Fredericks
81-91
Community mobility: psychosocial experiences of stroke survivors who use wheelchairs in Worcester, South Africa
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Refilwe Mohotlhoane, Mashudu Norman Nemakanga
92-101
Barriers experienced by Stroke survivors when participating in meaningful occupations in the community
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Evans Obara Obaigwa, Catharina Jacoba Elizabeth Uys, Pragashnie Govender
102-109
Occupational therapy rehabilitation managers’ perspectives on community integration of persons with spinal cord injuries in Nairobi, Kenya
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