Rehabilitation is a global health priority
A. W. Heinemann, Michael Feuerstein, Walter R. Frontera, Steven A. Gard, Leonard A. Kaminsky, Stefano Negrini, Lorie Gage Richards, Catherine Vallée
págs. 89-90
Not just mortality and morbidity, but also functioning: Opportunities and challenges for Occupational Therapy in the World Health Organization’s Rehabilitation 2030
págs. 91-99
Supporting Independence at Home of People with Autism Spectrum Disorder:: Literature Review
Justine Marcotte, Marie Grandisson, Claire Piquemal, Anabel Boucher, Marie-Ève Rheault, Élise Milot
págs. 100-116
Interventions Addressing Vision, Visual-perceptual Impairments Following Acquired Brain Injury: A Cross-sectional Survey
Paul Y. Yoo, Katryne Scott, Filip Myszak, Stephanie Mamann, Amelie Labelle, Melanie Holmes, Andreanne Guindon, Andre E. Bussieres
págs. 117-126
The Engaged Child in Occupational Therapy
Rachel G. D’Arrigo, Jodie A Copley, Anne A. Poulsen, Jenny M. Ziviani
págs. 127-136
Occupational Therapists as Street-Level Bureaucrats:: Leveraging the Political Nature of Everyday Practice
págs. 137-143
Doing Occupational Justice: A Central Dimension of Everyday Occupational Therapy Practice
Antoine L Bailliard, Aaron R. Dallman, Amanda Carroll, Ben D. Lee, Susan Szendrey
págs. 144-152
Child Development Outcomes of DIR/Floortime TM-based Programs: A Systematic Review
Kobie Boshoff, Holly Bowen, Hazel Paton, Sally Cameron-Smith, Sean Graetz, Alexander Young, Katelyn Lane
págs. 153-164
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