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AuthorsJenniferM. Fleming, PhD, BOccThy (Hons) isaSenior Research
Fellow of Occupational Therapy, School of Health and
Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland,
Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 4072. Email:[email protected]
SarahE. Lucas, BOccThy (Hons) was anhonours student at the
timeofwriting., School ofHealthandRehabilitationSciences,
TheUniversity ofQueensland, Brisbane, and is presently an
Occupational Therapist, Occupational Therapy Department,
Gold Coast Hospital, Gold Coast Health Service District,
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SueLightbody, BOccThy is aResearch Assistant, School ofHealth
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