American Journal of Occupational Therapy

Papers
(The H4-Index of American Journal of Occupational Therapy is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Addressing OT Practitioners’ Knowledge and Attitudes About Older Adult Sexual Health and Sexual Activity Through Continuing Education43
Role Perception of OTs in Education Systems as Affected by Self-Efficacy and Employability Skills40
Clinical Considerations and Practical Strategies in Implementing Telerehabilitation by Veterans Health Administration Rehabilitation Providers38
Aging in Place: Young-Old Versus Old-Old Assistive Technology Decision-Making Processes37
The Generalist Resource to Integrate Driving: Measuring the Clinical Utility of the GRID Tool32
Oxytocin Receptor Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Are Related to Maternal–Infant Co-Occupation & Infant Sensory Processing31
Associations Between Feeding Skills & Mealtime Routines of Children With Down Syndrome28
Supporting Community-Identified Needs for Autistic LGBTQIA+ Inclusive Kink Participation25
Concussion Recovery: The Essential Role of School-Based Occupational Therapy Practitioners24
Letter to the Editor24
Impact of Illness Perceptions on Poststroke Activity Engagement and the Moderating Role of Gender22
Impact of Age and School Instruction Mode on Children’s Occupations Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Survey Study21
Interventions to Support Participation in Education for Autistic Students (2013–2021)21
Key Features Enhancing the Usability of a Mobile Health Application Designed for People Using Wheelchairs or Scooters Full Time: A Mixed-Methods Study20
Implications for OT Practice in Addressing Sexuality & Intimacy With Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis20
Let’s Talk About Ethics: Addressing Ethical Tensions and Building Moral Resilience in the Occupational Therapy Profession20
Perceptions of OT Student Readiness in the Acute Care Setting19
Telerehabilitation Service Delivery for Patients With Limited English Proficiency: A Mixed-Methods Study18
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