Making sustainability in occupational therapy visible by relating to the Agenda 2030 goals – A case description of a Swedish university

IF 1.6 Q2 Health Professions
P. Wagman, A. Johansson, I. Jansson, F. Lygnegård, Eva Edström, Anita Björklund Carlstedt, A. Morville, I. Ahlstrand, S. Fristedt
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Occupational therapy has a lot to contribute to sustainable development considering the discipline’s occupational focus and knowledge. This has been recognised by researchers and professional associations, but there is still a scarcity of research explicitly mentioning sustainability. Relevant contributions may be identified by relating education and research to the Agenda 2030 sustainable development goals. The aim of this article was to describe explicit and implicit inclusion of sustainable development and Agenda 2030 goals in occupational therapy education and research at one Swedish university. Current course syllabi and study guides, as well as research over the past five-year period, were examined and related to sustainability. The results showed that although only a few courses and articles were explicitly related to sustainable development, more course and research content became relevant when this content was compared with the sustainable development goals. It can be concluded that sustainability was more extensively addressed than first visible, but further studies including more universities are warranted.
通过与《2030年议程》目标相关,让职业治疗的可持续性变得显而易见——瑞典一所大学的案例描述
考虑到职业治疗学科的职业重点和知识,职业治疗对可持续发展有很大贡献。这已经得到了研究人员和专业协会的认可,但仍缺乏明确提及可持续性的研究。通过将教育和研究与《2030年议程》可持续发展目标联系起来,可以确定相关贡献。本文的目的是描述瑞典一所大学在职业治疗教育和研究中明确和隐含地纳入可持续发展和《2030年议程》目标。对目前的课程大纲和学习指南以及过去五年的研究进行了审查,并与可持续性有关。结果表明,尽管只有少数课程和文章与可持续发展明确相关,但当将这些内容与可持续发展目标进行比较时,更多的课程和研究内容变得相关。可以得出的结论是,可持续性问题比最初看到的更为广泛,但有必要进行包括更多大学在内的进一步研究。
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