Gone viral: the global spread of an occupational therapy COVID-19 resource

IF 1.6 Q2 Health Professions
Lorrae Mynard
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Abstract

ABSTRACT COVID-19 has caused global occupational disruption and widespread challenges to health and wellbeing. A consumer guide ‘Normal life has been disrupted: Managing the disruption caused by COVID-19’ was developed to support mental health by assisting people in adapting to the situation and maintaining occupational participation. The digital format allowed fast dissemination and the guide ‘went viral’ as it was shared across personal and professional networks and translated into multiple languages. Readers appreciated the guide’s accessibility, practical and reassuring content, and shared examples of its use. Occupational therapists recognised the potential of their role in supporting clients and the wider community during the pandemic given their expertise in responding to disruptions to everyday life. The creation, translation and sharing of the guide provide a powerful example of international collaboration and of promoting the work of the profession and making an impact by sharing our occupational therapy knowledge and skills.
病毒传播:新冠肺炎职业治疗资源的全球传播
摘要:新冠肺炎已造成全球职业混乱,并对健康和福祉构成广泛挑战。制定了一份消费者指南“正常生活被打乱:管理新冠肺炎造成的混乱”,通过帮助人们适应形势和保持职业参与来支持心理健康。数字格式允许快速传播,该指南在个人和专业网络中共享并翻译成多种语言,因此“迅速走红”。读者对该指南的可访问性、实用性和令人放心的内容表示赞赏,并分享了其使用示例。职业治疗师认识到,鉴于他们在应对日常生活中断方面的专业知识,他们在疫情期间为客户和更广泛的社区提供支持的潜力。该指南的创建、翻译和分享提供了一个强有力的例子,说明了国际合作,促进了该行业的工作,并通过分享我们的职业治疗知识和技能产生了影响。
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