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Occupational therapy faces challenges in expertise, role clarity, and competencies. External factors like service extenders and practice parameters also impact the profession's future direction.

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  • Occupational Therapy
  • Healthcare Professions

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  • The occupational therapy profession holds societal accountability.
  • The profession is preparing for significant changes in the upcoming decade.

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  • To outline key internal and external influences affecting the occupational therapy profession.
  • To discuss the "Just Right Challenge" in the context of professional evolution.

Main Methods:

  • The paper is based on a keynote address delivered at the Massachusetts Association for Occupational Therapy Annual Conference.
  • Analysis of internal and external factors impacting the profession.

Main Results:

  • Internal influences identified: sphere of expertise, role clarification, and competencies.
  • External influences identified: use of service extenders, cross training, and practice parameters.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding these influences is crucial for the occupational therapy profession's strategic planning.
  • The profession must adapt to evolving internal and external landscapes to maintain societal relevance.