2022
DOI: 10.1177/11782218221130921
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Perceptions and Knowledge Around Substance Use Disorders and the Role of Occupational Therapy: A Survey of Clinicians

Abstract: Background: Today’s healthcare system requires practitioners to acquire a level of confidence, knowledge, and personal desire that enables them to treat a growing clientele with substance use disorders (SUDs). Although SUDs impact millions of Americans, there are many barriers to receiving treatment. It is important to understand how occupational therapy (OT) practitioners’ perceptions of working with clients who experience SUDs relate to the knowledge and skills required to identify and provide treatment. Met… Show more

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“…The final paper in the special issue is anticipated to become one frequently cited by occupational therapists, innovators in substance abuse treatment and prevention, and public health researchers. Matilla et al 18 present the results of a cross-sectional, self-report, online survey of N = 116 occupational therapists. Data were collected October-December of 2021 from a convenience sample of occupational therapy professionals who work in settings including acute care, outpatient and inpatient rehabilitation, school systems, community practice, skilled nursing facilities, and home health.…”
Section: Specific Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The final paper in the special issue is anticipated to become one frequently cited by occupational therapists, innovators in substance abuse treatment and prevention, and public health researchers. Matilla et al 18 present the results of a cross-sectional, self-report, online survey of N = 116 occupational therapists. Data were collected October-December of 2021 from a convenience sample of occupational therapy professionals who work in settings including acute care, outpatient and inpatient rehabilitation, school systems, community practice, skilled nursing facilities, and home health.…”
Section: Specific Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%