Community-Working Occupational Therapists’ Involvement in Research and Development Projects in Norway
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35268Date
2024-07-02Type
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Horghagen, Sissel; Bonsaksen, Tore; Maass, Ruca Elisa Katrin; Sveen, Unni; Hustoft, Merethe; Stigen, LindaAbstract
The aim of this study was to explore community-working occupational therapists’ involvement in research and development
projects. A cross-sectional survey of occupational therapists
working in community-based services in Norway (n=617) was
conducted. In all, 117 of the 617 participants responded that
they were involved in research and development projects.
Greater likelihood of participation in research and development
work were found for occupational therapists who had completed further education. Current and prioritized research topics were professional development and the development of
interprofessional and professional service designs for occupational therapy. Service and quality development, rehabilitation
and technology were areas where more knowledge was considered needed. To increase the growth and success of occupational therapy research and development, it is important that
more occupational therapists in the municipality continue to
complete further education. High-quality occupational therapy
practice should be based on research and development projects in the municipalities.
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Taylor & FrancisCitation
Horghagen S, Bonsaksen T, Arntzen C, Maass REK, Sveen US, Hustoft M, Stigen L. Community-Working Occupational Therapists’ Involvement in Research and Development Projects in Norway. Occupational Therapy in Health Care. 2024:1-18Metadata
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