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Potential occupational therapy scope of practice in the work-to-retirement transition in Australia.

Jackie EagersRichard Charles FranklinKieran BroomeMatthew K YauFiona Barnett
Published in: Australian occupational therapy journal (2022)
The work-to-retirement transition can be incorporated into other practice areas or can be a unique practice area allowing for a more targeted service. The frameworks of who, what, when, and where and enablement skills assist in articulating occupational therapy scope of practice in the work-to-retirement transition. A number of contextual factors can be barriers and/or facilitators to occupational therapy practice. More clearly articulating occupational therapy practice in the work-to-retirement transition will enable the profession to promote their scope of practice assisting in obtaining professional and public recognition and overcoming barriers such as funding to enable provision of services within this area.
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