Use of Religious Observance as a Meaningful Occupation in Occupational Therapy
Background: Research shows that religious and spiritual beliefs influence a person's health and quality of life. Studies have found that religious people are healthier and require less access to health services, and that clients want to have their religious and spiritual needs addressed as a pa...
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Main Authors: | Kelly Thompson (Author), Bryan M. Gee (Author), Sara Hartje (Author) |
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