Research & development

Building the evidence base for the OT profession

The Research and Development Group provides a range of resources and services to support members in their R&D activity

This includes responding to member enquiries, a range of publications and briefings, presenting at member events, providing funding opportunities for professional development, and running events to develop research skills.

Setting standards

  • all OT personnel will be research consumers
  • some will be participants in research led by others
  • a few will be research leaders
  • 1% of members to be research leaders
  • 4.2% of graduating students to receive capability development funding to ensure an adequate PhD output
  • managers to allocate a minimum of one half-day a month for research or other quality-enhancing activity (Ilott and White 2001)1
     

Dedicated staffing

  • 3 R&D officers
  • 3 librarians
  • 2 administrative staff
     

Publications

  • web-based briefings (e.g. Research resources, Evidence based practice, Research competencies and Applying for ethics approval)
  • R&D @ COT and COTIM bulletins
  • publications (e.g. R&D strategies, BJOT outputs, OTN pieces, downloadable publications)
     

Supporting Practice - evidence and resources

  • SPEaR topics signpost practitioners to policy, COT resources and evidence
     

Library and information services

  • archive materials
  • ejournals / ebooks
  • hOT topics
  • library catalogue
  • literature searching
  • national collection of occupational therapy literature
  • saved literature searches
  • thesis collection/loans  

Annual Awards for education, research and continuing professional development

  • annual funding stream to support a range of member activities
     

United Kingdom Occupational Therapy Research Foundation (UKOTRF)

  • provides funding to support members’ research activity and research capacity building
  • a range of grants available
  • commissioned research funding
     

Events to support research and development activity

  • UKOTRF events to support research skills’ acquisition and evidence-based practice
  • Annual Conference workshops focussing on research skills acquisition and knowledge-sharing
  • contribution to members’ events focussing on research and development, research governance and ethics, and information management
     

 
References:
1 Ilott I, White E (2001) College of Occupational Therapists' Research and Developement Strategic Vision and Action Plan. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 64(6) , 270-77.