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International perspective on factors influencing the performance of housework: a scoping review / Susan Arnold in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol. 81 Issue 12 (Décembre 2018)
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Titre : International perspective on factors influencing the performance of housework: a scoping review Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Susan Arnold ; Lynette Mackenzie ; Carole L. James ; Michael Millington Année de publication : 2018 Article en page(s) : p. 687-699 Note générale : doi.org/10.1177/0308022618777986 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Housework healthy populations estimation of care Résumé : ntroduction
Occupational therapists provide care opinions when assessing a person's capacity to perform housework. This skill requires occupational therapists to understand healthy populations' attitude towards housework.
Method
A scoping review was undertaken using keyword and MeSH terms. Thirty articles were identified as meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Each article was reviewed allowing thematic development of factors that influenced a person's decision to perform housework.
Results
Studies present data from 34 countries, many of which are classified as high- or upper-middle-income countries. The results indicated that housework is primarily performed by women. The time range was 11.5 hours/week to 27 hours/week. Impacting factors included the employment, marital and parental status of the household, the earning and education level of each person as well as their peer group attitudes, women's involvement in national legislation along with the social class and cultural attitudes towards women. In addition, the presence of children aged under 15 years or adults over 74 years in the household increased levels of housework performance.
Conclusion
The study reveals there is no single predictive factor on who performs housework, how long it will take nor the selection of tasks. This supports the occupational therapy philosophy of considering the individual's requirements when making care decisions.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=80284
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 81 Issue 12 (Décembre 2018) . - p. 687-699[article] International perspective on factors influencing the performance of housework: a scoping review [texte imprimé] / Susan Arnold ; Lynette Mackenzie ; Carole L. James ; Michael Millington . - 2018 . - p. 687-699.
doi.org/10.1177/0308022618777986
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 81 Issue 12 (Décembre 2018) . - p. 687-699
Mots-clés : Housework healthy populations estimation of care Résumé : ntroduction
Occupational therapists provide care opinions when assessing a person's capacity to perform housework. This skill requires occupational therapists to understand healthy populations' attitude towards housework.
Method
A scoping review was undertaken using keyword and MeSH terms. Thirty articles were identified as meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Each article was reviewed allowing thematic development of factors that influenced a person's decision to perform housework.
Results
Studies present data from 34 countries, many of which are classified as high- or upper-middle-income countries. The results indicated that housework is primarily performed by women. The time range was 11.5 hours/week to 27 hours/week. Impacting factors included the employment, marital and parental status of the household, the earning and education level of each person as well as their peer group attitudes, women's involvement in national legislation along with the social class and cultural attitudes towards women. In addition, the presence of children aged under 15 years or adults over 74 years in the household increased levels of housework performance.
Conclusion
The study reveals there is no single predictive factor on who performs housework, how long it will take nor the selection of tasks. This supports the occupational therapy philosophy of considering the individual's requirements when making care decisions.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=80284 Exemplaires (1)
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