The Lived Experiences of Occupational Therapists in Transitioning to Leadership Roles
Background: Several studies on leadership in occupational therapy have discussed the key qualities of leadership and its importance, even though little is known about the transition process into leadership roles. This research examined the lived experiences of occupational therapists who have transi...
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Main Authors: | Shawn Sasha Shams (Author), Ravneet Batth (Author), Andrea Duncan (Author) |
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