Alyssa L. Phillips, Anu M. Räisänen, Trevor T. St. Clair
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摘要
职业治疗师(OT)接受过与健康和幸福相关的干预培训,可帮助个人实现职业平衡。本范围界定综述探讨了目前在中学后健康教育中传播生活方式医学(LM)知识的方法,并评估了将 LM 原则纳入职业治疗师教育的可能性。综述涵盖了与在中学后健康专业课程中实施 LM 相关的出版物。共检索了六个数据库。作者首先对标题和摘要进行了盲审,然后对全文进行了类似的筛选。在系统性综述软件的帮助下,作者从大学数据库中获取了收录的全文文章。在审查的 304 篇摘要中,对 60 篇全文进行了评估,其中 16 篇被纳入本次范围界定审查。然而,文献中没有一个项目是加时赛项目。研究结果表明,生活方式医学的六大支柱在被综述的项目中并未得到同等重视,其中社会联系是最少被提及的。然而,OT 教育重视社会联系,其他支柱与 2018 年 OT 教育认证委员会(ACOTE)制定的标准以及 OT 实践框架第四版(OTFP-4)中概述的参数非常一致。这种一致性对于职业技术教育项目满足其认证要求非常有价值。
Lifestyle Medicine as a Curricular Thread in Occupational Therapy Education: A Scoping Review and Discussion of Feasibility
Occupational therapists (OT) are trained in interventions related to health and well-being, facilitating individuals in achieving occupational balance. This scoping review explored the current methods of disseminating Lifestyle Medicine (LM) knowledge in post-secondary health education and assessed the potential integration of LM principles into OT education. The review covered publications related to LM implementation in post-secondary health professions curricula. Six databases were searched. The authors conducted initial blind reviews of titles and abstracts, followed by a similar screening of full-text articles. Included full-text articles were obtained from university databases with the assistance of systematic review software. Among the 304 abstracts reviewed, 60 full-text articles were assessed, with 16 included in this scoping review. However, none of the programs in the literature were OT programs. The results show that the six pillars of lifestyle medicine were not equally emphasized in the reviewed programs, with social connection being the least addressed. However, OT education places importance on social connections, and the other pillars align well with the 2018 standards set by Accreditation Council of OT Education (ACOTE) and the parameters outlined in OT Practice Framework 4th Edition (OTFP-4). This alignment can be valuable for OT programs in meeting their accreditation requirements.