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Employers' Perceptions of Occupational Therapy in Community Mental Health
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This paper explores the nature of occupational therapy practice from the perspective of community mental health agency directors currently employing occupational therapists. Directors were interviewed using a semi-structured format. Retrospective content analysis produced a systematic detailed summary of six major and eight minor themes separating into process themes or how the occupational therapist practised, and content themes, or what the occupational therapist practised. The process themes included a holistic approach, client centredness, and a practical, outcome oriented focus. The content themes included the use of activity, focus on individual functioning, and specific vocational and living skill training. In addition, some directors identified inadequacies including insufficient medical background and the need for education in community practice. Themes were compared against two additional data sources; expert occupational therapists and current literature in occupational therapy in mental health. There was agreement on the major themes. Implications of these results are discussed.
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