Title: Occupational Science: Knowledge and Evidence for Occupational Therapists
1Occupational Science Knowledge and Evidence for
Occupational Therapists
- Elizabeth Townsend, Dalhousie University
- Helene Polatajko, University of Toronto
- Michael Iwama, Dalhousie University
- Jane Davis, University of Toronto
2Objectives
- 1. Summarize Canadian historical highlights in
occupational science - 2. Apply the constructs/language of occupation to
practice - 3. Consider occupational science evidence for
occupational therapy - Highlight literature on occupational science
- 4. Encourage questions, brainstorming!
3Canadian Historical Highlights in Occupational
Science
- Canadians began to hear about occupational
science in the late 1980s, notably from Elizabeth
Yerxa (USA), and Ann Wilcock (Australia),
founding editor, Journal of Occupational Science - Canadians Townsend Polatajko were active in
forming the International Society of Occupational
Scientists (ISOS) in Canberra, Australia, April
1999
4Canadian Historical Highlights in Occupational
Science (cond)
- Canadian Society of Occupational Scientists
Founded, August 2001 - First Canadian Occupational Science Symposium,
Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS., May 2002 - Second Canadian Occupational Science Symposium,
University of Toronto The University of Western
Ontario, Toronto, ON., May 2004 - Upcoming Symposia
- University of British Columbia, 2006
- Lakehead University, Ontario, 2008
5Canadian Historical Highlights in Occupational
Science (cond)
- Occupational Science Presentations Publications
for CAOT - Calgary, 2001
- Saint John, 2002
- Winnipeg, 2003
- Charlottetown, 2004
- OT Now Sense of Doing Column
- Other Presentations at OT Conferences
- OT Atlantic, 2003
- Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists
- Renew the Passion Toronto, ON., Sept. 2003
- Turning a New Leaf - Ottawa, ON., Oct. 2004
(Upcoming)
6Learning About Occupational Science
- When did you first hear about occupational
science? - What was your reaction?
7The Canadian Context
- Occupation and Enablement
Occupational Studies/Science
Occupational Enablement
8Depiction of Occupation
- Constructs taken from the media
- Occupational exposure
- Occupational competence
- Occupational mastery
Billy Elliot
9Depiction of Occupation (cond)
- Drawing on your own media exposure
- Choose a movie or book with which most people in
the group are familiar, which you feel has the
ability to inform an understanding of occupation.
- Have someone briefly summarize the occupational
relevance or story for the group. - What ideas does this life example offer to an
understanding of occupation?
10Depiction of Occupation (cond)
- Constructs of disruption from the media
- Occupational transition
- Occupational disruption
- Occupational recapturing / reframing
About Schmidt Regarding Henry
11Depiction of Occupation (cond)
- Examples from the Research Literature
- Jonsson, H., Borell, L., Sadlo, G. (2000).
Retirement An occupational transition with
consequences for temporality, balance and meaning
of occupations. Journal of Occupational Science,
7(1), 29-37. - Rosenfeld, M. S. (1989). Occupational disruption
and adaptation A study of house fire victims.
American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 43(2),
89-96.
12Depiction of Occupation (cond)
- Constructs of disruption from a real example in
the media - Occupational transition
- Occupational disruption
- Occupational recapturing / reframing
Christopher Reeves
13Depiction of Occupation (cond)
- Practice Examples
- What are some examples of occupational
disruption, transition and occupational reframing
/ recapturing from your practice experiences?
14Depiction of Occupation (cond)
- Framing Your Practice in Occupation
- How would you discuss your practice using
occupational constructs/language?
15Occupational Science Evidence For Occupational
Therapy (cond)
- An occupational therapist is working with a 52
year old, Asian woman who identifies her primary
occupation as farming. She wants to continue to
be a farm owner and operator after her right arm
was amputated when it became entangled in the
power shaft of her tractor. Her partner is also a
farmer. Their children have left the farm.
16Occupational Science Evidence For Occupational
Therapy (cond)
- Young, S. K. (1995). Agricultural-related
injuries in the parkland region of Manitoba.
Canadian Family Physician, 41, 1190-1197.
17Occupational Science Evidence For Occupational
Therapy (cond)
- Occupational Therapy Evidence
-
- Strong, S., et al. (2004). Functional assessment
of injured workers A profile of assessor
practices. Canadian Journal of Occupational
Therapy, 71, 1323.
18Occupational Science Evidence For Occupational
Therapy (cond)
- Occupational Science Evidence
-
Stone, S. D. (2003). Workers without work
Injured workers and well-being. Journal of
Occupational Science, 10, 713.
Molyneaux-Smith, L., et al. (2003). Occupation
disrupted Impacts, challenges, and coping
strategies for farmers with disabilities. Journal
of Occupational Science, 10, 1420.
19Literature On Occupational Science
-
- Johnson, J., Yerxa, E. (1990). Occupational
science The foundation for new models of
practice. New York Haworth Press. - Zemke, R., Clark, F. (Eds.) (1996).Â
Occupational science The evolving discipline.Â
Philadephia, PA F.A. Davis Co. - Wilcock, A.A. (1998). An occupational
perspective of health. Thorofare, NJ SLACK
Inc.
20Literature On Occupational Science (cond)
- Wilcock, A.A. (2001). Occupation for health.
Volume 1 A journey from self health to
prescription. London British Association and
College of Occupational Therapists. - Hasselkus, B.R. (2002). The meaning of everyday
occupation. Thorofare, NJ SLACK Inc.
21Literature On Occupational Science (cond)
- Kramer, P., Hinojosa, J., Royeen, C. B. (Eds.)
(2003). Perspectives in human occupation
Participation in life. Baltimore, MD Lippincott,
Williams Wilkins. - Pierce, D. (2003). Occupation by design
Building therapeutic power. Philadelphia, PAÂ
F.A. Davis. - Â
- Christiansen, C., Townsend, E. A. (2004). An
introduction to occupation The art and science
of living. Thorofare, NJ Prentice-Hall
Publishing Co.Â
22Literature On Occupational Science (cond)
- Journal of Occupational Science
- http//www.jos.edu.au./
- Founded in 1993 by Dr. Ann Wilcock and colleagues
from Australia and New Zealand - Aim to give voice to the unique experiences,
concerns and perspectives of the study of humans
as occupational beings.
23Comments?
- Questions? Feedback?
- Information on the Canadian Society of
Occupational Scientists (CSOS) is available at
www.dal.ca/occscience or on the free listserv
csos-ca_at_lists.dal.ca