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Lauren Purkis

Calling all OTs working in the acute hospital setting!

📢Are you a HCPC (UK) registered occupational therapist working in the acute physical hospital setting?


Share your opinion on occupational balance⚖️🫵🏼


➡️Please click the link to complete a short survey: https://forms.office.com/e/zWfaZDrER6?origin=lprLink


I am investigating the relationship between occupational balance of OTs working in the hospital setting with social and organisational working conditions as part of my MSc research. I greatly appreciate your participation. Please do send this link to other OTs that are eligible for this study according to the Inclusion Criteria stated in the poster.

City, St George’s UoL REC reference no: 2024.0337.

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Hub Team
Hub Team
Jan 14, 2025

@Lauren Purkis - thank you for reaching out to the community here with your research participation request; we encourage posts of this kind. However, we see you have placed it in a lot of OT Circles. Please think about the subject of your research in future and avoid sharing in multiple spaces - to avoid the impression of 'spamming'. On this occasion, you can keep 2 of these, but we will remove it from the 3 least relevant Circles. Thanks 🙂

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NEW: How can Assistive Technology give more Autonomy to People with limited Arm Mobility?


How can Assistive Technology give more Autonomy to People with limited Arm Mobility? (The Occupational Therapy Hub)

'Grabbing a cup of coffee, hailing a bus, using a computer, holding a phone to your ear, or simply scratching your head... Most of our daily actions involve our arms. When living with muscular weakness, moving the arm can be challenging, or even impossible. This significantly impacts our ability to engage in meaningful self-care, productivity or leisure. Occupational Therapists benefit from a deeper understanding of assistive technology, to maximise potential for occupational engagement.'



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Kia ora

I from New Zealand/ Aotearoa.

I am an OT who has only worked in mental health until the start of this year. I work now in the inpatient unit of a rural hospital . My goal is to continue to learn re Neuro rehab , and, I hope to start an activity based rehab group as we are very short staffed and I also need to attend to acute referrals - so often in times of high acuity I lose time to follow up with rehab pts. :-(

Exciting to see these circles happen. I really look forward to connecting with everyone.

Nga mihi nui

Helen


Jamie Grant
Jamie Grant
Oct 10, 2024

Hi there Helen. Great to connect with you from the other side of the world - and welcome to the Neurology Circle! Interesting transition you have made; no doubt your mental health experience will be invaluable to your work in neurology. The ongoing struggle to use your time most effectively is something I can empathise with! Looking forward to learning together.

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