2024
DOI: 10.1177/03080226241302933
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Early career occupational therapists’ perceptions of occupational justice in practice in Singapore

Valenie Tay,
Philiana Chua,
Nathaniel Gnoh
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Occupational justice addresses social, political and economic factors influencing occupational participation as a human right. Implementing occupational justice is challenging due to institutional, personal, environmental and cultural barriers, and may be further complicated in non-Western contexts. Early career occupational therapists often struggle to apply these principles while transitioning from education to practice, despite their desire to advocate for justice-focused practices. Methods: T… Show more

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