Occupational Therapy Profession for Women Health–Challenges for its Under Developed Services

Siew Yim Loh, G. Boniface, L. Mackenzie, L. Richards
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Occupational therapy has a pivotal role in the organization of health care, and has important role to improve the health and quality of life of women by facilitating participation in meaningful occupations. The aim of this paper is to present a summary of occupational therapy role for health of women, and an analytical perspective of the current issues eroding its professional autonomy and contributing to a critical lack of progress in Malaysia. Three key rootcauses – with an emerging summative theme of “triple whammy”, was identified using root cause analyses technique. The root causes were related to two internal and 1 external root-source:(1) Low numbers of occupational therapists, (2) Low universityeducation occupational therapy programs, and (3) Entrenched medical governance hindering the progress of therapy professionals. These interrelated key issues (roots) play a detrimental role in the advancement of a cost-effective, evidence-based best practice of the profession, and reduces its significant contributions towards the healthcare of all, including the issues of women health care. As a young profession compared to many other health disciplines, occupational therapy needs a mandate to protect its role autonomy, with enhance visionary pathway for growth, and to expand its roles, including for the underserved area of women health, in Asia’s male dominated world.
妇女职业治疗职业健康——欠发达服务面临的挑战
职业治疗在组织保健方面发挥着关键作用,通过促进妇女参与有意义的职业,在改善妇女的健康和生活质量方面发挥着重要作用。本文的目的是概述职业治疗对妇女健康的作用,并分析当前侵蚀其专业自主权和导致马来西亚严重缺乏进展的问题。使用根本原因分析技术确定了三个关键的根本原因-具有新兴的“三重打击”的总结主题。其根本原因与两个内部根源和一个外部根源有关:(1)职业治疗师数量少;(2)大学教育职业治疗项目少;(3)根深蒂固的医疗治理阻碍了治疗专业人员的进步。这些相互关联的关键问题(根源)对促进具有成本效益、循证的专业最佳做法起着有害作用,并削弱了其对所有人的保健,包括妇女保健问题的重大贡献。与许多其他健康学科相比,职业治疗作为一个年轻的专业,需要授权来保护其角色自主性,加强有远见的成长途径,并扩大其作用,包括在亚洲男性主导的世界中服务不足的妇女健康领域。
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