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Discipline of Occupational Therapy: Recent submissions

    • Recovery Assessment Scale - Domains and Stages (RAS-DS) Manual - Version 2 

      Hancock, Nicola; Scanlan, Justin Newton; Bundy, Anita C.; Honey, Anne
      Published 2016-07-05
      Manual to guide administration of the Recovery Assessment Scale - Domains and Stages (RAS-DS). The RAS-DS has 38 items or statements for the consumer to rate. It is a Likert scale with 4 rating categories for consumers to ...
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    • The Home Falls and Accidents Screening Tool (HOME FAST) 

      Mackenzie, Lynette
      Published 2000-01-01
      The HOME FAST is a tool designed to identify older people at risk of falling because of hazards within their home environment. The tool consists of 25 items, and a higher score indicates a higher risk of falling. The ...
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    • Exploring the integration of behavioural experiments into eating disorders treatment 

      Machina, Machina; Scanlan, Justin; Wheatley, Jessica
      Published 2016-03-03
      This dissertation explores the value and usefulness of behavioural experiments in the treatment of eating disorders. The dissertation is presented as two components: • Section One: A literature review • Section Two: A ...
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    • Allied health education for disability rights: A Case study from the University of Sydney's Faculty of Health Sciences 

      Bowley, Claire; Short, Stephanie; Furmage, Ann-Mason
      Published 2016-02-05
      Introduction: Persons with disabilities are vulnerable to rights violations when accessing healthcare. As allied health professionals play a significant role in the care of persons with disabilities, it is important that ...
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    • Occupational Therapy with Australian Indigenous children and their families: A rural and remote perspective 

      Block, Corey; Bulkeley, Kim; Lincoln, Michelle
      Published 2016-02-05
      Background/aim: Occupational therapy service delivery must be adapted when working with Indigenous communities, as there is a diversity of beliefs, values and customs. There are currently no evidence-based models of therapy ...
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