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Postgraduate Research
All Master of Occupational Therapy students complete research as part of their degree. Research completed for the Master of Occupational Therapy by Thesis and PhD Occupational Therapy degrees is available on SunScholar.
Research completed recently for degree purposes includes:
Doctoral Research
2024
WATKYNS A. Sensory reactivity assessment of children: Determining the feasibility of an adapted measurement tool for children in the Western Cape, South Africa. PhD 2024. Supervisor: CLOETE L. Co-supervisor: PARHAM D.
2023
?ABU MOSTAFA M. Development and feasibility of an educational intervention to improve participation for people with spinal cord injury from Gaza, Palestine. PhD 2023. Supervisor: PLASTOW NA. Co-supervisor: SAVIN BADEN M.
2022
COETZEE Z. A critical ethnography of the Vona du Toit Model of Creative Ability in the South African occupational therapy context. PhD, 2022. 254 pp. Supervisor: VAN NIEKERK L. Co-supervisor: Duncan M.
DE KLERK SM. The validity of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) Questionnaire in Afrikaans for the Western Cape of South Africa." . PhD, 2022. 260 pp. Supervisor: Jerosch-Herold C. Co-supervisor: Buchanan H, VAN NIEKERK L.
2021
2020
2019
Masters Research
2024
BENCE J. The effect of integration of the fear paralysis reflex on the occupational performance of children with handwriting problems. M OT. 2024. Supervisor: SHEIK ISMAIL A. Co-supervisor: PLASTOW NA.
CONOLLY NB. The feasibility of occupational therapy visual art groups for children with learning differences in a low-resource setting in the Western Cape, South Africa. M OT 2024. Supervisor: HOOSAIN M. Co-supervisor: PLASTOW NA.
RAUTENBACH G. Better when I'm playing: Developing the playfulness and social play of learners with autism spectrum disorder through play-based occupational therapy. M OT 2024. Supervisor: PLASTOW NA. Co-supervisor: HOOSAIN M.
VAN JAARSVELD L. A repetitive, task-orientated rehabilitation home program for the treatment of mild to moderate level upper limb impairment in persons with stroke: A South African parallel randomised feasibility study. M OT 2024. Supervisor: KLOPPERS M. Co-supervisor: JACOBS NZUZI-KHUABE L.
2023
MAHARAJ A. Factors associated with return to work among disability claimants with depression: A retrospective cohort study. M OT. 2023. Supervisor: HOOSAIN M. Co-supervisor: VAN NIEKERK L.
MATASWA E. Interpretive phenomenology on the meaning of substance use to Zimbabwean men with substance related disorders in recovery. M OT. 2023. Supervisor: VAN NIEKERK L. Co-supervisor; CHIKWANHA TM.
2022
MARUME M. Rehabilitation following flexor tendon injury to the hand in African countries: a scoping review. M OT, 2022. 100 pp. Supervisor: DE KLERK SM. Co-supervisor: JACOBS-NZUZI KHUABI LJ.
MICHAU C. Public service users with upper limb conditions' adherence to home programmes: occupational therapy strategies within the Eastern Cape. M OT, 2022. 140 pp. Supervisor: DE KLERK SM. Co-supervisor: BESTER J.
SWART A. The barriers and facilitators of engaging in remote work in the open labour market for paid employment, as experienced by persons with spinal cord injuries (SCI) within the Gauteng Metropole:. M OT, 2022. 117 pp. Supervisor: JACOBS-NZUZI KHUABI LJ. Co-supervisor: FREDERICKS JP.
TUYISHIME J. Access to pediatric occupational therapy services: Views from healthcare providers at a rehabilitation hospital in Rwanda. M OT, 2022. 81 pp. Supervisor: FREDERICKS JP. Co-supervisor: CLOETE LG.
VAN GREUNEN I. Screening practices used by school-based occupational therapists to determine eligibility for special schools. M OT, 2022. 71 pp. Supervisor: WILLIAMS EW. Co-supervisor: CLOETE LG.
VAN WYK MB. Occupational Therapy Upper Limb Splinting Practice for Clients with Acquired Brain Injuries: A Cross-Sectional Study from South Africa. M OT, 2022. 130 pp. Supervisor: JACOBS- NZUZI KHUABI LJ. Co-supervisor: DE KLERK SM.
2021
VISSER E. Occupation-based intervention and outcome measurement in therapy for upper limb musculoskeletal conditions: A systematic review. M OT, 2021. 99 pp. Supervisor: DE KLERK SM. Co-supervisor: JACOBS-NZUZI KHUABI LJ.
WORSHIP LG. THE VALUE OF PLAY: PERSPECTIVES OF EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONERS. M OT, 2021. 136 pp. Supervisor: CLOETE LG. ?
ZIETSMAN L. Exploring the value of mentorship programmes as a preventative strategy for prenatal alcohol use for at risk women in the South Africa. M OT, 2021. 97 pp. Supervisor: CLOETE LG. Co-supervisor: FREDERICKS JP.
2020