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Abigail Brown
A Member who has completed one or more OT CPD Courses, supporting their development

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Past/present host of The OT Journal Club, sharing research and analysis with Members

Journal Club Host

(Winter 2025-26): The Cost of Inactivity in Healthcare


The OT Journal Club (Winter 2025-26): The Cost of Inactivity in Healthcare (The Occupational Therapy Hub)

-Journal Club (JC) host-  Abigail Brown - Specialist Mental Health Occupational Therapist (UK), providing inpatient rehabilitation.



-Research title-  The cost of inaction on physical inactivity to public health care systems: a population-attributable fraction analysis


-Research authors-  Costa Santos, A., Willumsen, J., Meheus, F., Ilbawi, A. and Bull, F.C.

-Journal of publication-  The Lancet Global Health


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I connected with this article on a personal level. I always notice during the winter months I become much less active, and this has a clear impact on my wellbeing.

When my activity levels drop so does my mood.

On a physical level my joints feel stiffer, my flexibility decreases, and I tend to gain weight.

I also feel less motivated which then makes it harder to engage in physical activity. Reading the article helped me connect my own experience to the broader public health picture.

From an occupational therapy perspective, it highlights how supporting people to maintain meaningful movement and routines, especially during the winter months could have a real impact on both physical and mental health.

Hub Team
September 25, 2025 · updated the description of the group.

Discuss clinical applicability of research - to enhance your evidence-based practice and continuing professional development (CPD)!


-What is a journal club?-


A journal club (JC) is a group of individuals who meet regularly to critically discuss the clinical applicability of articles in current research journals. They are usually facilitated by a host/facilitator, who chooses a relevant article and prepares learning points for discussion.


Running for over a century, JCs have acted as a powerful education tool. They evolved in healthcare to encourage scholarly activity and research awareness, through reading and discussion of journal articles. In the medical field (medicine, radiology, nursing, etc), they have been going for some time. In general, only regional occupational therapy JCs have been active...


-Why participate - and in this JC?-


With pressures of modern life, keeping abreast of rapidly-growing medical literature can be difficult. However...

Research has (itself) shown that JCs are an effective method for improving evidence-based practice, knowledge and skills.

Barriers to running more traditional, 'in-person' JCs can include:

  • Challenges organising hosts and participants to meet at set times

  • Difficulty recruiting regional experts

  • Effort and time spent having a limited, local impact


But with today's technology, online education can open up learning possibilities - without geographical or time constraints. With the privilege of a global community, the Hub is pleased to bring you a FREE and open-access journal club!


-How does it work?-


  1. An open-access journal article is selected periodically by a Hub Member, who takes the role of JC host, over a few months.

  2. A summary and review of the article is posted in The OT Journal Club section of OT Circles, by the host.

  3. The JC is then open for online discussion and critique, providing shared learning and professional development.

  4. Participants can then print the JC page, with their input, as a record for their CPD/CEU file!




-Interested in being a JC host?-


Participate in The OT Journal Club (on The Occupational Therapy Hub)


To understand how the JC is structured, check out a previous one. For example:


To get started, please consider:

  • what topic or theme you would like to discuss

  • if you have a specific journal article in mind (must be open-access)


Then get in touch with the Hub Team, via either of the following:


We will assist you through the full process. This would start with you summarising and critiquing your chosen article - sending us a draft in email or Word format.


The Hub Team looks forward to your participation and to growing this collective knowledge base!

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Jamie Grant
A Member who has contributed 1+ service/resource suggestion to the Service Directory

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Author of least one Therapy Article, contributing to greater collective knowledge

Article Guest Writer

(Autumn 2025): Rehabilitation Approaches for TBI

Autumn 2025: Rehabilitation Approaches for Traumatic Brain Injury, TBI (The OT Journal Club from The Occupational Therapy Hub)

-Journal Club (JC) host- Jamie Grant - Specialist Neurological Occupational Therapist, UK. Provides outpatient rehabilitation, integrating neuro-technology with traditional therapy, to maximise meaningful outcomes.



-Research title- A comprehensive review of rehabilitation approaches for traumatic brain injury: efficacy and outcomes.

-Research authors- Shen, Y., Jiang, L., Lai, J., Hu, J., Liang, F., Zhang, X. and Ma, F.


-Research method- Structured literature search - PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science databases


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Membre inconnu
10 nov.

Thank you. Very useful starting point for me after several years away from this client group.

Ester DeboraEster Debora
Ester Debora

Hi. I'm new here and I have observed that few articles are 2-5 years old. Is there new articles available to read in?

Thank you

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Hub Team
Hub Team
29 juil.

Hi Ester. We've not actively run The OT Journal Club for a while - but are always open to starting it up again! Would you be interested in reviewing a journal article? Alternatively, the Research Portal has newer (but not Member-reviewed) articles. This is accessible to all Plus+ Members (more information here).




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