A scoping review on occupational therapy services with forcibly displaced individuals in low to middle income countries
Abstract This study underscores the distinctive role of occupational therapy in advancing the health and wellbeing of forcibly displaced individuals (FDIs), who often encounter contextual and systemic barriers and medical complications that prevent them from engaging in daily tasks. These injustices...
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Main Authors: | Humairaa Hassan (Author), Juwairiyya Paruk (Author), Heema Gordhan (Author), Lebogang Maseko (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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