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Title: International occupational therapy research priorities: A delphi study
Authors: Lynette Mackenzie
Susan Coppola
Liliana Alvarez
Lolita Cibule
Sergey Maltsev
Siew Yim Loh
Tecla Mlambo
Moses N. Ikiugu
Zdenka Pihlar
Sarinya Sriphetcharawut
Sue Baptiste
Richard Ledgerd
Authors: Lynette Mackenzie
Susan Coppola
Liliana Alvarez
Lolita Cibule
Sergey Maltsev
Siew Yim Loh
Tecla Mlambo
Moses N. Ikiugu
Zdenka Pihlar
Sarinya Sriphetcharawut
Sue Baptiste
Richard Ledgerd
Keywords: Health Professions
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2017
Abstract: © The Author(s) 2017. Occupational therapy is a global profession represented by the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT). International research priorities are needed for strategic guidance on global occupational therapy practice. The objective of this study was to develop international research priorities to reflect global occupational therapy practice. A Delphi study using three rounds of electronic surveys, distributed to WFOT member organizations and WFOT accredited universities, was conducted. Data were analyzed after each round, and priorities were presented for rating and ranking in order of importance. Forty-six (53%) out of 87 WFOT member countries participated in the Delphi process. Eight research priorities were confirmed by the final electronic survey round. Differences were observed in rankings given by member organizations and university respondents. Despite attrition at Round 3, the final research priorities will help to focus research efforts in occupational therapy globally. Follow-up research is needed to determine how the research priorities are being adopted internationally.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/57425
ISSN: 15394492
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