Building occupational therapy practice ecological based occupations and ecosystem sustainability: exploring the concept of eco-occupation to support intergenerational occupational justice

IF 1.6 Q2 Health Professions
Yannick Ung, T. Sarah, M. Drolet, Salvador Simó Algado, M. Soubeyran
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ABSTRACT This article proposes that occupational therapists must take on the role of agents of change in order to act in an eco-responsible way towards the population. Our recent literature review explores the critique of the foundations of the occupational therapist profession through the perspective of professional practices focused on eco-systems, and its respect rather than its exploitation. Several concepts have been defined in order to support occupational therapists in understanding the current and future challenges of populations, especially those most vulnerable to the climate and ecological crisis. These concepts thus aim to maintain the balance of ecosystems, promote eco-occupations and support intergenerational occupational justice. It is therefore important for us, occupational therapists, to be rooted in eco-humanist values, to be aware of the real role we face as citizens of the world. It is also about engaging us to build on our professional identity to give meaning to our new professional activities and support eco-social and sustainable occupational therapy.
构建职业治疗实践——基于生态的职业与生态系统可持续性——探索支持代际职业正义的生态职业概念
本文提出,职业治疗师必须承担变革代理人的角色,以便以对人口负责的生态方式行事。我们最近的文献综述通过专注于生态系统的专业实践的角度探讨了对职业治疗师职业基础的批评,以及对生态系统的尊重而不是利用。为了帮助职业治疗师理解当前和未来的人口挑战,特别是那些最容易受到气候和生态危机影响的人群,已经定义了几个概念。因此,这些概念旨在维持生态系统的平衡,促进生态职业和支持代际职业正义。因此,对我们这些职业治疗师来说,扎根于生态人文主义价值观,意识到我们作为世界公民所面临的真正角色是很重要的。它还涉及到让我们建立我们的职业身份,赋予我们新的专业活动意义,并支持生态社会和可持续的职业治疗。
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