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RCOT Practice Guidelines

The Royal College of Occupational Therapists has a number of practice guidelines to support evidence informed practice

RCOT Practice Guidelines

The Royal College of Occupational Therapists has a number of practice guidelines to support evidence informed practice.

RCOT Practice Guidelines are supported by an implementation toolkit consisting of a Quick Reference Guide and an Audit Form together with a Continuing Professional Development Session to assist occupational therapists and services in implementing the guidelines into practice.

Practice Guidelines currently available:

Let us know what you think of the guidelines

We’d love to have your feedback on our guidelines. Use this form to tell us what you think about a guideline. 

Retired guidelines

The following guidelines have now been retired

  • Occupational therapy in the prevention and management of falls in adults (retired 2025)
  • Occupational therapy for adults undergoing total hip replacement (retired 2022)
  • Occupational therapists’ use of occupation-focused practice in secure hospitals (retired 2022)
  • Splinting for the prevention and correction of contractures in adults with neurological dysfunction (retired 2020)

While these guidelines are no longer current as a basis for practice, they are available upon request from our Digital Library as a resource.

Practice Guidelines development process

The RCOT has a rigorous process for the development of practice guidelines, and full details of the process are available from the Evidence-Based Guideline Development Manual, available here.

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