Guide for Rehabilitation Workforce Evaluation
The Guide for Rehabilitation Workforce Evaluation (GROWE) is a set of resources that can be used to support workforce planning and development in countries. GROWE applies a labour market and competency analysis approach to assess the status of the rehabilitation workforce and understand problems and opportunities at a national and subnational level.
Quality Evaluation Strategy Tool (QUEST)
QUEST describes a set of seven occupational therapy quality indicators applicable to all occupational therapy practice settings.
Development of a New Occupational Therapy Entry-level Education Programme
A WFOT document that provides information and advice for the establishment of new education programmes for occupational therapists.
Occupational Therapy and Primary Care
Describes the position of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists regarding occupational therapy in primary care.
WFOT Occupational Therapy Human Resources Position Statement
A description of the position of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists regarding occupational therapy human resources.
Details Mapping the occupational therapy workforce research worldwide: Study protocol for a scoping review
A study protocol describing the methodology to map out and synthesize the worldwide occupational therapy workforce research literature.
Type of Findings Generated by the Occupational Therapy Workforce Research Worldwide: Scoping Review and Content Analysis
A description of the findings of a scoping review of the occupational therapy workforce research literature.
Limitations and Recommendations for Advancing the Occupational Therapy Workforce Research Worldwide: Scoping Review and Content Analysis of the Literature
A description of the limitations and recommendations from a scoping review of the global occupational therapy workforce research literature.
WHO National Health Workforce Accounts Portal
The National Health Workforce Accounts (NHWA) Portal hosts global health workforce statistics data and provides users with six main functions of data analytics and visualisations.
WHO Human Resources for Health Observer
The WHO-supported regional health workforce observatories are cooperative mechanisms, through which health workforce stakeholders share experiences, information and evidence to inform and strengthen policy decision-making. The Human Resources for Health Observer series makes available the latest findings and research from different observatories to the widest possible audience.