The article highlights the value of contextually relevant research that strengthens occupational therapy practice and supports improved health and participation outcomes. Research published in SAJOT contributes to evidence-based practice and helps guide occupational therapists in responding to the diverse needs of communities.
We are proud to see the continued contribution of research published in the South African Journal of Occupational Therapy (SAJOT), a journal that has long played a vital role in advancing occupational therapy knowledge in South Africa and beyond.
The article highlights the value of contextually relevant research that strengthens occupational therapy practice and supports improved health and participation outcomes. Research published in SAJOT contributes to evidence-based practice and helps guide occupational therapists in responding to the diverse needs of communities.
SAJOT continues to provide a platform for researchers, clinicians, and students to share insights, challenge perspectives, and contribute to the growth of the profession. As a Diamond Open Access journal, all articles are freely available to read and publish, supporting broader access to knowledge and collaboration within the global occupational therapy community.
At OTASA, we celebrate research that strengthens practice, encourages critical thinking, and supports the advancement of occupational therapy across Africa.
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