2024
DOI: 10.5014/ajot.2024.050915
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Restful Rehabilitation: Sleep’s Essential Role in Occupational Therapy Education, Intervention, and Research

Jason Browning,
Rebecca Ludwig,
Aaron Eakman
et al.

Abstract: All humans have the occupational right to sleep; therefore, occupational therapy practitioners must prioritize sleep with their clients. In this column, we identify ways to incorporate sleep health into the education and training of occupational therapy practitioners. This starts with identifying entry-level and continuing education opportunities to proclaim sleep as an occupation and a basic biological need. Current practitioners must recognize that sleep health is multidisciplinary, and existing intervention… Show more

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