The promise of internationally collaborative research for studying occupation: The example of the older women's food preparation study
Growing awareness of the Western perspectives underpinning occupational science and occupational therapy's values, theories, and evaluation tools has given rise to questions about culturally relevant knowledge and practice with non-Western populations. To make sense of attempts to develop cross...
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Main Authors: | Clare Hocking, Doris Pierce, Anne Shordike, Valerie Wright-St. Clair, Wannipa Bunrayong, Soisuda Vittayakorn, Phuanjai Rattakorn |
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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