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  1. Facilitating return to work after major traumatic injuries through early vocational rehabilitation: Therapists' activities and perspectives
  2. Employers’ perceptions of supporting an employee’s work reintegration following stroke
  3. The National Disability Insurance Scheme and its relationship to occupational therapy practice in Australia
  4. Clinician experiences of implementing a new early vocational rehabilitation service within an existing rehabilitation setting: critical facilitators, barriers, and key learnings
  5. A scoping review of the Australian spinal cord injury research landscape: Insights and implications for research impact
  6. Correction to: Who determines clinical placement capacity? Understanding the historical, social, and political context using Foucault’s critical discourse analysis
  7. Who determines clinical placement capacity? Understanding the historical, social, and political context using Foucault’s critical discourse analysis
  8. Loneliness in spinal cord injury: A systematic review and comparison with the general population
  9. Socio-cultural considerations of home modifications from the perspective of people with spinal cord injury in Iran
  10. Occupational therapists’ role in sleep management in palliative care: A cross-sectional survey
  11. Early intervention vocational rehabilitation for return to work following traumatic injury: A randomized controlled trial
  12. The Factors That Affect Sexual Safety on Adult Mental Health Inpatient Units: A Scoping Review and Content Analysis
  13. Patients’ perspectives of receiving an early vocational rehabilitation following major traumatic injury
  14. Peer mentor contributions to an early intervention vocational rehabilitation specialist service following trauma: A qualitative study
  15. Barriers and Facilitators to Long-Term Adherence in an Ongoing, Supervised, Gym-Based Exercise Program Among Adults With Chronic Conditions in Regional Australia
  16. Investigating employers’ attitudes and knowledge about employing someone with a spinal cord injury
  17. First-person disavowals of digital phenotyping and epistemic injustice in psychiatry
  18. Models of pre-registration student supervision in allied health: a scoping review
  19. Steps to implementation: Understanding barriers and enablers for implementing Arts on Prescription at Home for people impacted by dementia
  20. Editorial: Promoting participation following neurotrauma
  21. Experiences of people with non-traumatic spinal cord injuries returning home after inpatient rehabilitation
  22. Students with spinal cord injury: a scoping review of evidence regarding return to study and education participation following rehabilitation
  23. Improving Policy for the Prevention of Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older People—A Scoping Review and Quality Assessment of International National and State Level Public Policies
  24. Investigating the Challenges and Benefits of Engaging in Peer Support via Videoconferencing for People with Spinal Cord Injury
  25. Occupational therapists’ experiences of implementing occupation-based practice in neurology, and its impact on professional identity
  26. Occupational therapy and allied health use for older people in acute care: A description of services, time, and readmission in an Australian setting
  27. Community integration programs and interventions for people with spinal cord injury: a scoping review
  28. A comparative examination of models of service delivery intended to support community integration in the immediate period following inpatient rehabilitation for spinal cord injury
  29. Perspectives of individuals receiving occupational therapy services through the National Disability Insurance Scheme: Implications for occupational therapy educators
  30. Satisfaction with life, health and well-being: comparison between non-traumatic spinal cord dysfunction, traumatic spinal cord injury and Australian norms
  31. A scoping review of peer-led interventions following spinal cord injury
  32. The experiences of social and community participation of people with non-traumatic spinal cord injury
  33. Understanding the factors that influence social and community participation as perceived by people with non-traumatic spinal cord injury
  34. Social and community participation following spinal cord injury.
  35. Secondary health conditions experienced by people with spinal cord injury within community living: Implications for a National Disability Insurance Scheme
  36. Social and community participation following spinal cord injury
  37. Exploring the experience of clients with tetraplegia utilizing assistive technology for computer access
  38. Time Use following Spinal Cord Injury: An Examination of the Literature
  39. Exploring the factors that influence the goal setting process for occupational therapy intervention with an individual with spinal cord injury