Exploring spirituality and its use as a domain of practice among Indian occupational therapists: A qualitative study

Pooja Vajaratkar, A. Dwivedi
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Background: Most occupational therapy (OT) practitioners recognize that it is important to integrate client's personal beliefs, values, and spirituality into OT practice. However, ambiguity and diverse practice notions have an impact on the use of spirituality in day-to-day life. Thus, the purpose of the study is to bridge this gap by exploring spirituality as a domain of practice in OT among Indian OTs. Objectives: The objectives of this study were to explore and understand spirituality and its use as a domain of practice among Indian OTs. Study Design: A qualitative narrative study design was chosen for this research. Methods: Fifteen participants (n = 15) who are expert in the field of OT with major inclusion criteria of minimal 10 years' experience were recruited for this study using nonprobability convenient and snowball sampling method. The study was conducted with OTs working in private and public sectors in India. In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with senior OTs to explore their knowledge and understanding of spirituality as a domain of OT practice from an Indian perspective. Results: Three major themes emerged from this study were as follows: (1) understanding of spirituality, (2) differences in understanding the meaning of spirituality, and (3) importance of the use of spirituality as a domain of practice in OT. Conclusion: Overall, this study is a first step in understanding the complexity of spiritual considerations in day-to-day practice in Indian context. This study found that there is limited understanding of spirituality among Indian OTs. Lack of clarity in this area found difficult for the Indian OTs to differentiate spirituality from religion. This study also gave insight into how OTs use spirituality as a domain of practice in India. Based on this study, we suggest that there is an upmost need to develop guidelines on practicing spirituality in OT practice by generating further discussion and evidence on this subject.
探索灵性及其作为印度职业治疗师实践领域的使用:一项定性研究
背景:大多数职业治疗从业者认识到将来访者的个人信仰、价值观和灵性融入到职业治疗实践中是很重要的。然而,实践观念的模糊性和多样性对灵性在日常生活中的运用产生了影响。因此,本研究的目的是通过探索灵性作为印度OT实践的一个领域来弥合这一差距。目的:本研究的目的是探索和理解灵性及其作为印度OTs实践领域的使用。研究设计:本研究采用定性叙事研究设计。方法:采用非概率方便滚雪球抽样法,招募15名OT领域专家(n = 15),主要入选标准为至少10年经验。这项研究是与在印度私营和公共部门工作的外派人员一起进行的。我们对资深OT进行了深入的半结构化访谈,从印度人的角度探索他们对灵性作为OT实践领域的知识和理解。结果:本研究的三个主要主题如下:(1)对灵性的理解,(2)对灵性意义理解的差异,(3)将灵性作为OT实践领域的重要性。结论:总的来说,这项研究是了解印度日常实践中精神考虑复杂性的第一步。这项研究发现,在印度ot中,对灵性的理解是有限的。在这方面缺乏明确性,使得印度ot很难区分灵性和宗教。这项研究还深入了解了在印度,非政府组织是如何将灵性作为一个实践领域的。基于这项研究,我们建议通过对这一主题进行进一步的讨论和证据,来制定在OT实践中实践灵性的指导方针。
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