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Clinical reasoning used by occupational therapists to determine the nature of spiritual occupations in relation to psychiatric pathology / Ka Yan HESS in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Volume 77 numéro 5 (Mai 2014)
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Titre : Clinical reasoning used by occupational therapists to determine the nature of spiritual occupations in relation to psychiatric pathology Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Ka Yan HESS, Auteur ; Elelwani RAMUGONDO, Auteur Année de publication : 2014 Article en page(s) : p.234 - p.242 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : spirituality spiritual occupations clinical reasoning client-centredness Résumé : Introduction
In this exploratory study, the clinical reasoning process followed by occupational therapists in determining wether their clients'spiritual occupations were health promoting or manifestations of a psychiatric illness is described.
There has been limited investigation in this regard in existing literature.
Method
A qualitative multiple case study design was used. Five occupational therapists working in different mental health care settings were interviewed using semi-structured interviews. review of relevant documents and field-notes also provided imporant data sources.
Findings
Three themes emerged from thematic analysis namely'Clinical Reasoning: complex, dynamic and multi-layered'; Multiple resources: poeple as key'; and' Rewarding and challenging experience'. 'Underground practice' emerged as a strategy that helped praticipants to navigate around contextual barriers in ordre to ensure client-centredness when addressing spiritual occupational needs within a mental healthcare setting.
Conclusion
Spiritual occupational engagements should be examined in conjunction with individual clients' own process of meaning-making, implications for health to the client and others within the healthcare setting, and by taking the broader occupational narrative of the person, as well as relevant cultural norms and expectations, into consideration.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33888
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Volume 77 numéro 5 (Mai 2014) . - p.234 - p.242[article] Clinical reasoning used by occupational therapists to determine the nature of spiritual occupations in relation to psychiatric pathology [texte imprimé] / Ka Yan HESS, Auteur ; Elelwani RAMUGONDO, Auteur . - 2014 . - p.234 - p.242.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Volume 77 numéro 5 (Mai 2014) . - p.234 - p.242
Mots-clés : spirituality spiritual occupations clinical reasoning client-centredness Résumé : Introduction
In this exploratory study, the clinical reasoning process followed by occupational therapists in determining wether their clients'spiritual occupations were health promoting or manifestations of a psychiatric illness is described.
There has been limited investigation in this regard in existing literature.
Method
A qualitative multiple case study design was used. Five occupational therapists working in different mental health care settings were interviewed using semi-structured interviews. review of relevant documents and field-notes also provided imporant data sources.
Findings
Three themes emerged from thematic analysis namely'Clinical Reasoning: complex, dynamic and multi-layered'; Multiple resources: poeple as key'; and' Rewarding and challenging experience'. 'Underground practice' emerged as a strategy that helped praticipants to navigate around contextual barriers in ordre to ensure client-centredness when addressing spiritual occupational needs within a mental healthcare setting.
Conclusion
Spiritual occupational engagements should be examined in conjunction with individual clients' own process of meaning-making, implications for health to the client and others within the healthcare setting, and by taking the broader occupational narrative of the person, as well as relevant cultural norms and expectations, into consideration.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33888 Exemplaires (1)
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