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Mental health consumer participation in undergraduate occupational therapy student assessment: No negative impact.

Alexandra LoganElisa YuleMichael TaylorChristine Imms
Published in: Australian occupational therapy journal (2018)
Including mental health consumers as assessors did not negatively impact student engagement and academic performance, nor increase student anxiety beyond that typically observed in oral assessment tasks. The findings provide support for expanding the role of mental health consumers in the education and assessment of occupational therapy students. Development of methods to determine the efficacy of consumer involvement remains an area for future research.
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