نتایج جستجو برای: radiation therapists

تعداد نتایج: 247647  

2009

Phyllis King, PhD, OT, FAOTA, is Associate Dean/Professor, College of Health Sciences, Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Wisconsin– Milwaukee. Occupational therapists are at risk of work-related injuries (WRIs) because of the demanding nature of their work. However, information about WRIs and musculoskeletal disorders among occupational therapists is limited. For comparison, res...

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
mehdi rassafiani pediatric neurorehabilitation research center, department of occupational therapy, the university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran rozi zeinali department of occupational therapy, rehabilitation faculty, shahid beheshti university of medical science, tehran, iran robab sahaf iranian research center on aging, the university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran maryam malekpour department of occupational therapy, the university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran

occupational therapy in iran is relatively young-established in 1971-with a fluctuated development due to the iranian revolution in 1979, and eight years war from 1981 to 1989. today, there are ten bachelor programs across the country approved by world federation of occupational therapists (wfot). furthermore, occupational therapists have opportunities for further postgraduate training in both ...

Journal: :Psychology and Psychotherapy Research Study 2020

Journal: :Psychotherapy 2016
Angelo Compare Giorgio A Tasca Gianluca Lo Coco Dennis M Kivlighan

We used West and Kenny's (2011) Truth-and-Bias (T&B) model to examine how accurately group therapists' judge their group members' alliances, and the effects of therapist-patient congruence in alliance ratings on patient outcomes. Were considered: (a) directional bias - therapists' tendency to over- or underrate their clients' alliances, (b) truth strength - clients' alliance ratings, and (c) bi...

2015
Jillian Becker Pete Bridge Elizabeth Brown Ryan Lusk Janet Ferrari-Anderson

INTRODUCTION Constantly evolving technology and techniques within radiation therapy require practitioners to maintain a continuous approach to professional development and training. Systems of performance appraisal and adoption of regular feedback mechanisms are vital to support this development yet frequently lack structure and rely on informal peer support. METHODS A Radiation Therapy Perfo...

2016
Leigh J. Smith Rachel Kearvell Anthony J. Arnold Kevina Choma Aniko Cooper Michael R. Young Donna L. Matthews Bronwyn Hilder Debbie Howson Katherine Fox Katheryn Churcher

INTRODUCTION In 2001, the Radiation Therapy Advisory Panel (RTAP) of the Australian Society of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy (ASMIRT) (formerly known as Australian Institute of Radiography) published a model for radiation therapist staffing in Australian radiation oncology departments. Between 2012-2013, the model was reviewed to ensure it reflected current radiation therapy practice, t...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2005
Bruce E Wampold George S Jeb Brown

To estimate the variability in outcomes attributable to therapists in clinical practice, the authors analyzed the outcomes of 6,146 patients seen by approximately 581 therapists in the context of managed care. For this analysis, the authors used multilevel statistical procedures, in which therapists were treated as a random factor. When the initial level of severity was taken into account, abou...

2014
Karen Coleman Marieke Jasperse Patries Herst Jill Yielder

INTRODUCTION  Advanced practice (AP) is of increasing interest to many radiation therapists (RTs) both nationally and internationally. In New Zealand, initial research (2005-2008) showed strong support for the development of an AP role for medical radiation technologists (MRTs). Here, we report on a nationwide survey in which RTs validated and prioritised nine AP profiles for future development...

2014
Beverly A Snaith

I appreciate the opportunity to respond to the comments of Dr Schneider and agree that this article represents only a limited representation of radiography authorship. However, in a research active profession the debate is important and she acknowledges radiography-specific journals are not seen as overly attractive to authors. As an author who publishes in a wide range of journals I understand...

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