Citation: Lh. Chang et Br. Hasselkus, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS EXPECTATIONS IN REHABILITATION FOLLOWING STROKE - SOURCES OF SATISFACTION AND DISSATISFACTION, The American journal of occupational therapy, 52(8), 1998, pp. 629-637
Citation: Br. Hasselkus, OCCUPATION AND WELL-BEING IN DEMENTIA - THE EXPERIENCE OF DAY-CARE STAFF, The American journal of occupational therapy, 52(6), 1998, pp. 423-434
Citation: Br. Hasselkus, IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER - THE RESEARCHER IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH, The Occupational therapy journal of research, 17(2), 1997, pp. 81-83
Citation: Br. Hasselkus et al., GERIATRIC OCCUPATIONAL-THERAPY - THE UNCERTAIN IDEOLOGY OF LONG-TERM-CARE, The American journal of occupational therapy, 51(2), 1997, pp. 132-139
Citation: Sa. Rosa et Br. Hasselkus, CONNECTING WITH PATIENTS - THE PERSONAL-EXPERIENCE OF PROFESSIONAL HELPING, The Occupational therapy journal of research, 16(4), 1996, pp. 245-260
Citation: Br. Hasselkus, BEYOND ETHNOGRAPHY - EXPANDING OUR UNDERSTANDING AND CRITERIA FOR QUALITATIVE RESEARCH, The Occupational therapy journal of research, 15(2), 1995, pp. 75-84
Citation: Br. Hasselkus, 3-TRACK CARE - OLDER PATIENT, FAMILY MEMBER, AND PHYSICIAN IN THE MEDICAL VISIT, Journal of aging studies, 8(3), 1994, pp. 291-307
Citation: Br. Hasselkus, OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAMMING IN A DAY HOSPITAL FOR PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA, The Occupational therapy journal of research, 14(4), 1994, pp. 239-243
Citation: Br. Hasselkus et Va. Dickie, DOING OCCUPATIONAL-THERAPY - DIMENSIONS OF SATISFACTION AND DISSATISFACTION, The American journal of occupational therapy, 48(2), 1994, pp. 145-154
Citation: Br. Hasselkus, DEATH IN VERY OLD-AGE - A PERSONAL JOURNEY OF CAREGIVING, The American journal of occupational therapy, 47(8), 1993, pp. 717-723