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Vol. 47 No. 3 (2017): The South African Journal of Occupational Therapy
Vol. 47 No. 3 (2017): The South African Journal of Occupational Therapy
Published:
06-12-2017
Research Articles
The effect of neoprene thumb abduction splints on upper limb function in children with cerebral palsy
Ashleigh Hughes, Denise Franzsen, Juliana Freeme
3 - 10
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"The pen is a powerful weapon; it can make you change": Exploring empowerment through reflective writing in adolescents
Lisa Wegner, Patricia Struthers, Suraya Mohamed
11-16
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"We all need employment" - An exploration of the factors which influence the return to work after a severe traumatic brain injury
Claire-Lynn Moller, Thanalutchmy Lingah, Stanford Mandlenkosi Phehlukwayo
17-24
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Occupation-based practice in a tertiary hospital setting: occupational therapists' perceptions and experiences.
Lucia Hess-April, Lynique Dennis,, Nicolette Ganas, Lungelo Phiri, Pumza Phoshoko
25-31
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The effects of rehabilitation education for village health volunteers on walking speed and upper-extremity function in stroke survivors in Thailand
Pisak Chinchai, Peanchai Khamwong
32 - 38
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Occupational therapy graduates reflections on working and their ability to cope with primary healthcare and rural practice
Deshini Naidoo, Jacqueline Van Wyk, Firdouza Waggie
39-45
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The effect of caregiver training in increasing social interaction and contact time with children living in residential care facilities
Lyndsay Koch, Denise Franzsen
46-52
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Position Paper
Occupational Therapy Association of South Africa: Position statement on rehabilitation
Occupational Therapy Association of SA OTASA
63 - 64
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Guest Editorial [old style]
Rehabilitation- Strengthening advocacy for change. It's time to act
Elvin Williams, Lebogang Maseko, Helen Buchanan
2
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Commentary [old style]
The Analytical Survey Method; A valuable tool for evaluation and provision of efficient and effective Occupational Therapy services for a patient/client Population.
Dain van der Reyden, Sarah Wilson, Beth White
53 - 62
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Guidelines
Guidlines for Publishing in SAJOT
65 - 69
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Guide to reviewing an article for SAJOT
70
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Editor-in-Chief
Blanche Pretorius
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Online ISSN 2310-3833
Print ISSN 0038-2337