在职业治疗中导航和解:艾伯塔省从业者的经验和见解。

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Kelsey L Friesen, Lacee Many Grey Horses, Katelyn Favel, Tim Barlott
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摘要

背景。2015年,加拿大真相与和解委员会发布了行动呼吁,敦促加拿大人,包括医疗保健提供者,解决殖民危害并寻求和解。在加拿大职业治疗师协会立场声明的指导下,职业治疗师被要求提供文化上更安全的护理。然而,人们对他们如何在实践中进行和解知之甚少。目的。本研究探讨职业治疗师如何将和解融入其实践,并找出影响因素。方法。对11名职业治疗师的半结构化访谈数据进行反身性主题分析。讨论探讨了和解努力和相关挑战。发现。职业治疗师通过与土著社区建立关系和参与终身学习(例如获取土著知识和资源)来促进和解。主要障碍包括基础教育方面的差距和难以将修辞转化为有意义的行动。与会者强调有必要解构西方的范式,采用符合文化的非西方方法。关系、社区参与和持续学习成为和解和文化上更安全的护理的核心。结论。本研究为理解职业治疗背景下的真相与和解提供了基础,有助于全国关于真相与和解的对话。这可能有助于解决该行业的系统性和反土著种族主义问题。
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Navigating Reconciliation in Occupational Therapy: Alberta Practitioners' Experiences and Insights.

Background. The 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada issued Calls to Action, urging Canadians, including health-care providers, to address colonial harms and pursue reconciliation. Occupational therapists, guided by the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapist's Position Statement, are called to provide culturally safer care. However, little is known about how they engage in reconciliation in practice. Purpose. This study examines how occupational therapists integrate reconciliation into their practice and identifies influencing factors. Method. Reflexive thematic analysis was applied to data from semi-structured interviews with 11 occupational therapists. Discussions explored reconciliation efforts and related challenges. Findings. Occupational therapists foster reconciliation through building relationships with Indigenous communities and engaging in lifelong learning, such as accessing Indigenous knowledge and resources. Key barriers include gaps in foundational education and difficulties translating rhetoric into meaningful action. Participants stressed the need to deconstruct Western paradigms and adopt culturally responsive, non-Western approaches. Relationality, community engagement, and continuous learning emerged as central to reconciliation and culturally safer care. Conclusion. This study contributes to the national dialogue on truth and reconciliation by offering a foundation to understand truth and reconciliation in the context of occupational therapy. This may help to address systemic and anti-Indigenous racism in the profession.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
11.10%
发文量
46
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy was first published in September 1933. Since that time, it has fostered advancement and growth in occupational therapy scholarship. The mission of the journal is to provide a forum for leading-edge occupational therapy scholarship that advances theory, practice, research, and policy. The vision is to be a high-quality scholarly journal that is at the forefront of the science of occupational therapy and a destination journal for the top scholars in the field, globally.
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