The Impact of Online Video Cases on Clinical Reasoning in Occupational Therapy Education: A Quantitative Analysis
Clinical reasoning, the cognitive process of a skilled occupational therapist, is a complex and necessary component of evaluating clients and implementing interventions that facilitate each client's achievement of relevant and meaningful participation in daily occupations. Clinical reasoning en...
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Main Authors: | Lynne F. Murphy (Author), Wendy B. Stav (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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