physiopraxis 2022; 20(09): 14-17
DOI: 10.1055/a-1891-8591
Wissenschaft

Betätigung interdisziplinär denken – Occupational Science in der Physiotherapie

Daniel Riese
,
Juliane Ebert

Beim Begriff Occupational Science denken viele zunächst an eine Bezugswissenschaft für Ergotherapeut*innen. Doch es handelt sich um ein interdisziplinäres Forschungsgebiet, dessen Erkenntnisse nicht nur das Handeln in der Ergotherapie, sondern auch in vielen anderen Disziplinen beeinflussen kann.



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