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Assistance dogs in occupational therapy practice: A survey of Australian occupational therapists' experiences and recommendations.

Kar Wei ChanJanette YoungLindy J WilliamsCarmel Nottle
Published in: Australian occupational therapy journal (2021)
Findings indicate that occupational therapists' lack experience and knowledge of assistance dogs although they perceive assistance dogs as within the scope of occupational therapy practice. This study highlights a need for increasing professional development opportunities for occupational therapists regarding assistance dogs, including assessment and referral processes. This will be steadily more important given the increasing profile and expanding application of assistance dogs, and funding organisation requests for occupational therapists in assessing clients for assistance dogs.
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