The purpose of this investigation was to identify variables that affect the job satisfaction of
male occupational therapists.
Most
male occupational therapists reside in Ontario, are 33 years old, work with an adult client case load in a general hospital setting, and spend half their time in direct client care.
As a group,
male occupational therapists experience an average level of community, colleague, and patient role strain.
Not exact matches
A mailed survey questionnaire was sent to all
male clinicians who were members of the Canadian Association of
Occupational Therapists (n = 199) during the 1990 — 1991 membership