Currency and Competence of Occupational Therapists and Consumers with Rapidly Changing Technology
Assistive technology was once a specialised field of practice, involving products designed for populations with specific impairments or functional goals. In Australia, occupational therapists have, at times, functioned as gatekeepers to public funding, prescribing products from a predefined list. An...
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Main Authors: | Emily J. Steel (Author), Ricky Buchanan (Author), Natasha Layton (Author), Erin Wilson (Author) |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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