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Uncovering the experiences of engaging in an inpatient occupation-based group program: the LifeSkills group.

Kaitlyn SpaldingAmelia Di TommasoLouise Gustafsson
Published in: Scandinavian journal of occupational therapy (2022)
In line with current rehabilitation literature, patient experiences around client-centredness, occupational engagement in a 'real-world' environment, and valued relationships can be facilitated through an occupation-based group. This study supports the implementation of valued-based healthcare in understanding patient perceptions of occupation-based interventions into rehabilitation; ensuring that the right intervention is being used at the right time for the right patient.
Keyphrases
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