Culturally competent occupational therapy practice for south asians in the United States of America: A narrative review

Shivani Vij, M. Webb
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Background: The concept of cultural competence in health care has gained significant attention in the past few decades due to increased diversity in the United States (US) population. However, studies suggested that occupational therapists in the US are not prepared for this cultural shift. Several research articles indicated that practicing clinicians are either not aware of the need for culturally competent practices or need the training to enhance knowledge on cultural competence to cater to people from South Asian backgrounds. Objectives: This study aims to understand cultural beliefs, the perception of health and illness, the meaning of occupations from the viewpoint of the South Asian clients to help explore culturally competent strategies for occupational therapy (OT) professionals in the US to ensure they provide applicable and culturally appropriate services to South Asian clients. Study Design: A narrative review. Methods: Keyword searches of databases such as PubMed and EBSCO, and the American Journal of OT were performed. The literature search identified and reviewed qualitative/quantitative studies (n = 13) and other articles/resources (n = 9) on cultural competency for South Asians in the United States of America from 2009 to 2021 in English language literature. Manual searches of other relevant journals and reference lists of primary articles were also done. Results: Analysis of the results of studies reviewed revealed three main themes, (1) role of critical thinking and self-awareness that promote or inhibit the use of culturally competent interventions, (2) prior experiences of OT practitioners with ethnically diverse communities, (3) cultural considerations such as common belief, family hierarchy, traditional medicines, and the use of educational material or therapy resources in the native language that may improve therapy outcomes for South Asian clients. Conclusion: Empowering cultural competency requires complex skills such as critical thinking, self-awareness, problem-solving, understanding the dynamics of discrimination, and understanding the service delivery systems. The background information on common behaviors, beliefs, and cultural considerations of South Asians will help devise meaningful client-centered interventions that match the social and cultural norms of South Asian clients, which can improve OT practice for this clientele in the US.
美国南亚人的文化胜任性职业治疗实践:叙述性回顾
背景:在过去的几十年里,由于美国人口的多样性增加,医疗保健文化能力的概念得到了极大的关注。然而,研究表明,美国的职业治疗师并没有为这种文化转变做好准备。一些研究文章表明,执业临床医生要么没有意识到需要具有文化能力的实践,要么需要培训以提高文化能力的知识,以迎合来自南亚背景的人。目的:本研究旨在了解南亚客户的文化信仰、对健康和疾病的看法、职业的意义,以帮助探索美国职业治疗(OT)专业人员的文化胜任策略,以确保他们为南亚客户提供适用和文化合适的服务。研究设计:叙述性回顾。方法:检索PubMed、EBSCO、American Journal of OT等数据库进行关键词检索。文献检索确定并回顾了2009年至2021年英语语言文学中关于美国南亚人文化能力的定性/定量研究(n = 13)和其他文章/资源(n = 9)。人工检索了其他相关期刊和主要文章的参考书目。结果:对研究结果的分析揭示了三个主要主题,(1)批判性思维和自我意识在促进或抑制使用文化胜任干预措施中的作用,(2)不同种族社区的OT从业者的经验,(3)文化因素,如共同信仰、家庭等级、传统药物,以及使用母语的教育材料或治疗资源,这可能会改善南亚来访者的治疗效果。结论:增强文化能力需要复杂的技能,如批判性思维、自我意识、解决问题、理解歧视的动态以及理解服务提供系统。关于南亚人的共同行为、信仰和文化考虑的背景信息将有助于设计有意义的以客户为中心的干预措施,这些干预措施与南亚客户的社会和文化规范相匹配,从而可以改善美国该客户的OT实践。
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