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Vol. 51 No. 3 (2021): South African Journal of Occupational Therapy
Vol. 51 No. 3 (2021): South African Journal of Occupational Therapy
Published:
05-01-2022
Research Articles
Relevance of norms and psychometric properties of three standardised visual perceptual tests for children attending mainstream schools in Gauteng
Monique Harris, Denise Franzsen, Patricia de Witt
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The challenges experienced by practitioners from under-resourced early childhood development centres in South Africa: a single site study
Marieta Visser, Jessica Grossmark, Susann Krüger, Carmen Smith, Marzel van Zyl, Zuandré Willemse, Caitlyn Wright
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Psychometric properties of the Self-Care Inventory for Children with Cerebral Palsy in a resource-constrained urban South African Context
Caroline Seward, Denise Franzsen
25
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Community mobility and transport use of urban adults who attend public healthcare in Gauteng, South Africa
Hester van Biljon, Lana van Niekerk
34
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Examining wound management in hand therapy within the South African context
Lezane Esterhuizen, Pragashnie Govender, Deshini Naidoo
42
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Occupational therapy intervention for hemiplegic shoulder pain in adults' post-stroke: A Zimbabwean perspective
Lee-Ann Juliana Jacobs-Nzuzi Khuabi, Susan de Klerk, Mary Tapfuma
54
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Measuring change in activity participation of mental health care users attending an Occupational Therapy programme in Rural South Africa
Olindah Silaule, Daleen Casteleijn
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"I will take my flip-flops, put them on and walk to church": Understanding quality of life of children with cerebral palsy in a rural setting
Annika Savage, Gina Rencken, Thavanesi Gurayah
74
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Opinion Piece
Prevention and intervention for victims of violence in Occupational Therapy
Wendy Young
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Editorial Comment [old style]
Recognition in Peer-Review
Blanche Pretorius
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Commentary [old style]
The potential role of Child Life Specialists in the South African healthcare sector
Jacqueline Kim Bezuidenhout, Joanne Potterton, Janine van der Linde
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Systematic/Integrative/Rapid Reviews
Caregiver's perception of their role in early childhood development and stimulation programmes in the early childhood development phase within a Sub-Saharan African context: An Integrative Review
Zainab Ayob, Chantal Christopher, Deshini Naidoo
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Editor-in-Chief
Blanche Pretorius
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Online ISSN 2310-3833
Print ISSN 0038-2337