A Qualitative Study to Explore Ways to Observe Results of Engaging Activities in Clients with Dementia
Background. Many occupational therapists face the challenge of helping clients with dementia to select and perform meaningful occupations, which may be difficult due to cognitive impairment. Understanding tacit knowledge of well-experienced occupational therapists could positively affect occupationa...
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Main Authors: | Masahiro Ogawa (Author), Seiji Nishida (Author), Haruna Shirai (Author) |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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