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Research-related knowledge, understanding and practice in public mental health: the voices of social workers and occupational therapists.

Christine MiglioriniMegan L TurvilleCaitlin McDowellJoAnne BevilacquaCarol Harvey
Published in: Health research policy and systems (2024)
This study found that research and research-related activities were not considered part of the mental health social workers and occupational therapists' professional identities. Dealing with this issue may be instrumental to the realization of these clinicians' professional peak-body associations' code of practice and to government mandated practice standards. We provided several strategies to encourage both clinicians and services to view research-related activities as an everyday part of clinical roles. This is especially important if we think of allied health evidence-based practice requiring a reasonable level of research-related skills and/or competencies to appraise, practice, evaluate and adapt their evidence-based practice.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
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