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Exploration of the use of Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) among Occupational Therapists who practice in Low Vision Rehabilitation: A scoping review protocol

  • Sudhagar Gangatharam (Creator)
  • Patricia Bowyer (Creator)
  • Kaye Rubio (Creator)
  • Joanna Russell Bliss (Creator)

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The scoping review aims to investigate and include literature exploring the use of MOHO as a guide for planning and implementing treatment methods among occupational therapists who practice low-vision rehabilitation.The review will address the following research question:What is known in the existing literature about the use of the Model of Human Occupation in the therapeutic reasoning process of occupational therapists who practice low-vision rehabilitation?This study has the following objectives:Use a systematic approach to review the literature on the use of MOHO in low vision rehabilitation and its impact on therapeutic reasoning in occupational therapists.To identify terminology used in the literature related to the concepts of MOHO, therapeutic reasoning, and low vision rehab using a standardized approach.Identify any existing gaps in the literature related to MOHO training and its impact on therapeutic reasoning among occupational therapists who practice in low vision.
Date made available2025
Publisherfigshare

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