Abstract
Perceptions of occupational therapists (OTs) working in primary care settings are presented. Unique services provided, role negotiation, strategies for educating team members on the scope of occupational therapy services, and methods for advocating for OTs’ role in primary care are explored to promote effective client outcomes.
Perceptions of occupational therapists (OTs) working in primary care settings are presented. Unique services provided, role negotiation, strategies for educating team members on the scope of occupational therapy services, and methods for advocating for OTs’ role in primary care are explored to promote effective client outcomes.
