The Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with disabilities through research, policy, and practice. This peer-reviewed journal serves as a platform for disseminating knowledge on interventions that enhance participation in work and other meaningful activities for people with injuries, illnesses, or disabilities. With a focus on evidence-based approaches, the journal bridges the gap between research and real-world application, offering practical insights for professionals in occupational therapy, vocational rehabilitation, and related fields.
Topics covered include workplace accommodations, return-to-work strategies, assistive technology, and the impact of chronic health conditions on employment. The Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation is indexed in key databases such as MEDLINE, Scopus, and CINAHL. It is essential reading for practitioners, researchers, and policymakers committed to promoting inclusive and accessible workplaces. The journal encourages the submission of original research, systematic reviews, and innovative program evaluations.
By providing a forum for the exchange of ideas and best practices, the Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation strives to advance the field of occupational rehabilitation, empowering individuals to achieve their full potential in the workplace and beyond.