Expert opinions on knowledge-translation interventions for occupational therapists working with neonates in South Africa: A Delphi study
Background: There is a paucity of literature on knowledge translation (KT) interventions for occupational therapists (OTs) in assessing and caring for the neonate and at-risk infant. Care at this stage of life is paramount, requiring a shift from the survival of the neonate, to the quality of surviv...
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Main Authors: | Samantha J. York (Author), Gina Rencken (Author), Michael O. Ogunlana (Author), Ayesha Dawood (Author), Pragashnie Govender (Author) |
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