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        Interactive reflective dialogue to support learning on role-emerging placements: It's all about sensemaking! 

        Venn, Hayley (2021)
        RESEARCH QUESTION How does interactive reflective dialogue facilitate learning on role-emerging placement? SUB-QUESTIONS • What is the role of interactive reflective dialogue specifically within the role-emerging ...
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        Job satisfaction: What are the factors influencing satisfaction for physical health occupational therapists working in rural New Zealand? 

        Noble, Lucy J. (2021)
        BACKGROUND The purpose of this research is to assist in recognising the factors influencing satisfaction for physical health occupational therapists working in rural New Zealand. Overseas research suggests that job ...
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        Maintaining client mental well-being within a physical health setting through therapeutic mechanisms: A scoping review for occupational therapy 

        Orange, Monica (2021)
        BACKGROUND Well-being is a subjective concept embedded within the core values of the occupational therapy philosophy. Well-being is comprised of mental/emotional, physical, cultural/spiritual, social, financial, ...
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        A scoping review: What is known about the reasoning behind using paper versus screen resources and its impact on engagement and comprehension? 

        Lemon, Kimberlea Jane (2022)
        This project identifies factors and examines the use of screens or paper to assist health professionals’ reasoning when developing and providing educational resources for clients who have had a concussion. Many educational ...
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        A study of the experiences of new graduate occupational therapists employed in rural practice in Aotearoa, New Zealand 

        Aiton, Joy (2022)
        This study focused on "What are the experiences of new graduate occupational therapists working in rural practice in Aotearoa, New Zealand?" The research question was chosen to begin to address the lack of specific information ...
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        Treating with Te Tiriti in mind: Exploring how kaiwhakaora ngangahau occupational therapists are working with tangata whenua Māori in practice 

        Whautere, Huhana (2022)
        BACKGROUND Statistics have shown inequity in health outcomes for Māori. Māori are overrepresented with higher rates of hospitalisation and lower life expectancy than non-Māori (Brewer & Andrews, 2016), have higher rates ...
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        Wairua: Te ātaahua kaiwhatu = The beautiful weaver: Incorporating wairua into tertiary education 

        Le Cong, Katrina (2022)
        RESEARCH AIMS AND QUESTION • To better understand wairua in the tertiary education context • To better understand what the outcomes for tauira are when wairua is incorporated • To explore and articulate ways in which ...
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        What is known about the rehabilitation management of functional neurological disorder in the adult physical hospital setting: A scoping review. 

        Wilson, Sonya (2022)
        Background: Functional Neurological Disorder (FND), historically known as Conversion Disorder, is a condition that lies at the intersection of physical health, mental health, and neurology as the symptoms of this condition ...
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        What matters to me? Photovoice with people living with severe mental illness 

        Roberts, Louise (2021)
        This research aimed to engage with long term services users with severe or serious mental illness whose voices have traditionally been silenced to add to the growing body of knowledge as to how these identified gaps can ...

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