AOTI Research Strategy 2014-2019

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2012
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Boland, Leonie
Fox, Jackie
Hynes, Patrick
Lynch, Helen
Lyons, Eimear
McGarry, Tanya
Quinn, Sarah
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Association of Occupational Therapists of Ireland (AOTI)
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The Association of Occupational Therapists of Ireland (AOTI) is the professional body for occupational therapists in Ireland. As a professional body, AOTI recognises the importance of ensuring evidence-based best practice, effectiveness and efficiency in the delivery of Occupational Therapy services to the benefit of service users. In 2007 a research committee was established within AOTI to guide a research agenda for the profession. In 2008, The Therapy Project Office developed core competencies for the occupational therapy profession (Therapy Project Office, 2008). These had a research and evidence-based focus.
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Association of Occupational Therapists of Ireland , AOTI , Evidence-based best practice , Occupational Therapy services , Research agenda , Core competencies
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Boland, L., Fox, J., Hynes, P., Lynch, H., Lyons, E., McGarry, T. and Quinn, S. (2012) AOTI Research Strategy 2014-2019. Association of Occupational Therapists of Ireland (AOTI).
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© 2012, Association of Occupational Therapists of Ireland (AOTI).