Changing demographic trends among South African occupational therapists: 2002 to 2018
Abstract Background South Africa's quadruple burden of disease, coupled with health system challenges and other factors, predicts a high burden of disability within the population. Human Resources for Health policy and planning need to take account of this challenge. Occupational therapists are...
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Main Authors: | Lieketseng Ned (Author), Ritika Tiwari (Author), Helen Buchanan (Author), Lana Van Niekerk (Author), Kate Sherry (Author), Usuf Chikte (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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