Titre : | The emerging role of occupational therapy in primary care (2014) |
Titre original: | Le nouveau rôle de lergothérapie dans les soins primaires |
Auteurs : | Catherine DONNELLY ; Christie L. BRENCHLEY ; Candace N. CRAWFORD |
Type de document : | Article : article/revue |
Dans : | Canadian journal of occupational therapy (vol. 81/1, février 2014) |
Article en page(s) : | p. 51-61 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Résumé : |
Background. Few studies have examined the role of occupational therapy working in a primary care setting.
Purpose. The objective of the study was to describe the emerging role of occupational therapy in Family Health Teams, a model of interprofessional primary care. Method. A multiple case study design was used to provide in-depth description of the occupational therapy role. Data collection included interviews, document analyses, and questionnaires. Each case was first analyzed individually, followed by cross-case analyses to determine common themes. Findings. The role of occupational therapy in Family Health Teams epitomizes that of a generalist, whose overarching focus is on function. Occupational therapists are working across the life span with a wide range of client populations. Older adults and individuals with complex chronic conditions are two prominent areas of occupational therapy focus. Implications. Understanding the impact of health conditions on daily function and enabling participation in activities are unique and important contributions of occupational therapy. |
En ligne : | http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0008417414520683 |
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