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- 2018
Factors affecting occupational therapists’ decision to join their regional professional association: Facteurs influen?ant la décision des ergothérapeutes de joindre les rangs de leur association professionnelle régionaleKeywords: Occupational therapy,Organizational development,Organizations,Professional identity,Professionalism,Développement organisationnel,Ergothérapie,Identité professionnelle,Organisations,Professionnalisme Abstract: Voluntary occupational therapy organizations fill an important role. However, recruitment and retention can be problematic. Little is known about factors influencing occupational therapists to join/maintain membership in professional associations. This study investigated factors influencing occupational therapists’ decision to join/remain members of their association. An electronic survey was carried out and data were analyzed using SPSS software and manual categorization of open-ended comments. Two hundred and fifty-four therapists responded. Generation of new ideas, opportunities for professional development, self-improvement, maintenance of standards, improvement of the profession, and discounts on equipment/educational opportunities were significant factors in deciding to join the organization. The factors perceived as priorities varied in relation to participants’ year of graduation. More-customized strategies, reflecting priorities that vary during a therapist’s career path, may need to be employed to best address recruitment and retention across the range of therapists’ needs and goals
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