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—OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY—

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American Occupational Therapy Association AOTA
A searchable site for occupational therapists, students and consumers; provides standards for accreditation, information on fieldwork; faqs and career informatione; AOTA members may access O.T.Week; AJOT abstracts are searchable via Medline PubMed; online student articles are provided in the Journal of Occupational Therapy Students (JOTS)
   
American Occupation Therapy Association Evidence Based Practice & Research
Evidence-based practice resource directory; CATs and CAPs; evidence briefs series; education research links; evidence perks column; and, more
   

Cochrane Collaboration
A reliable source of evidence in health care

   
DisabilityInfo.gov
Resources for Americans with disabilities
   
Occupational Therapy Critically Appraised Topics CATS
A critically appraised topic (or CAT) is a summary of evidence on a topic of interest, usually focussed around a clinical question. A CAT is a shorter and less rigorous version of a systematic review, summarising the best available research evidence on a topic
   
Occupational Therapy Related Sites
Portal to OT related sites
   
Occupational Therapy Seeker (Systematic Evaluation of Evidence)
A database that contains abstracts of reviews and randomised controlled trials relevant to occupational therapy. Trials have been critically appraised and rated to assist you to evaluate their validity and interpretability. These ratings will help you to judge the quality and usefulness of trials for informing clinical interventions
   
Physiotherapy Evidence Database PEDro
A database developed to give access to bibliographic details and abstracts of randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews and evidence-based clinical practice guidelines in physiotherapy
   
PubMED
A service of the US National Library of Medicine that includes over 17 million citations from MEDLINE and other life science journals for biomedial articles back to the 1950s. Includes links to full-text articles
   

 

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