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    What Influences School-Based Occupational Therapists’ Decision-making? a Qualitative Study

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    Date
    2017-08-01
    Author
    Clough, Cynthia Helen
    Department
    Urban Education
    Advisor(s)
    Raji Swaminathan
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    Abstract
    Background: Occupational therapists in school-based practice make daily service delivery decisions about when, where, and how to provide interventions to children with disabilities. The services provided by these occupational therapists have the potential to support or limit a child’s access to general education curriculum and environments which, in turn, impacts vocational, financial, social, and community life outcomes. Service delivery decisions about pulling children out of classrooms, pushing services into classrooms, and / or providing consultation are made based on the ways therapists define and differentiate their role from that of other school personnel, how they interpret Individual Education Plans for children, and conceptual ideas they hold about the needs of children with disabilities. Purpose: To uncover the layers of interacting factors that therapists navigate in making service delivery decisions. Methods: Data were collected using qualitative semi-structured interviews with fourteen therapists in metropolitan areas in a Midwestern state. Keywords: Occupational therapy, best-practice, school-based, special education, inclusion, collaborative consultation
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    Best Practice
    Collaborative Consultation
    Disability
    Occupational Therapy
    School-Based
    Special Education
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/91448
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