What makes occupational therapy in Africa different?
This is the question being asked by the members of the Occupational Therapy Africa Regional Group (OTARG), who have just published their first book on occupational therapy in Africa (Sherry 2010). Having their own opinion about the profession in Africa has been planned for a long time and says something very special about the occupational therapists that developed the profession in Africa.
They work in a most dynamic way within the scope of the profession, despite the poverty-stricken circumstances in some of Africa and working with a lack of material and human resources.
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Source: https://bjo.sagepub.com/content/73/10/445.full.pdf
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