PERCEPTIONS OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PRACTICE IN SAUDI SCHOOLS
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.13, No. 05)Publication Date: 2025-05-20
Authors : Meshal Al Anazi Paramasivan Mani Mohammed Alsemael Abdulaziz Alsmaih Ali Albahrani Amar Alguessm; Abdullah Alrasasi;
Page : 782-789
Keywords : Occupational Therapy Perceptions School-based occupational therapists Students Challenges Resources Awareness;
Abstract
Introduction and Aim: This study explores the perceptions of occupational therapy (OT) practices in Saudi Arabian schools, aiming to understand how occupational therapists view their roles, challenges, and opportunities within educational settings, as well as the impact of their interventions on student development and well-being.
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