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Behavioral Health Competence: An Exploration of Army Reserve Occupational Therapists
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Behavioral Health Competence: An Exploration of Army Reserve Occupational Therapists

Paul B. Arthur and Kate E. DeCleene
Occupational therapy in mental health, Vol.30(1), pp.69-89
01-01-2014
PMCID: PMC4215552
PMID: 25368437

Abstract

Army Reserve behavioral health care competence fieldwork Mental Health
In this study the behavioral health competence of Army Reserve occupational therapists (OTs) was examined by the authors through electronic survey to determine current levels of competence and highlight pre-deployment training needs. Results indicated that while Army Reserve OTs report high levels of behavioral health competence, many questions regarding diagnosis, assessment, evaluation, treatment planning, intervention, and progress arose throughout deployment. OTs often relied on skills from Level II fieldwork education and entry-level didactic education for competency. Perceived competencies may be compromised by curriculum changes in entry-level education, available fieldwork settings, and a lack of adequate training currently available prior to deployment.
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