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An intervention to support professional driver retirement transition: Results of a pilot study for older taxi drivers in Singapore / Mei Leng Chan in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Volume 78 numéro 6 (Juin 2015)
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Titre : An intervention to support professional driver retirement transition: Results of a pilot study for older taxi drivers in Singapore Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Mei Leng Chan, Auteur ; Louise Gustafsson, Auteur ; Jacki Liddle, Auteur Année de publication : 2015 Article en page(s) : p.391-400 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Retirement Intervention Taxi driver Résumé : Introduction: Older taxi drivers in Singapore face mandatory retirement at 73 years of age, often marked by the simultaneous loss of the worker and driver roles. The Driver Retirement Program was developed as an intervention to support this transition.
Method: A pre- and post-experimental design was conducted with retired 73-year-old, male taxi drivers (n = 15) to investigate the hypotheses: (i) the Driver Retirement Program would increase activity participation (e.g. time use) and wellbeing (e.g. mood) outcomes at immediate post-intervention and (ii) maintain these changes at 3 months’ follow-up. Non-parametric tests were used to compare changes between (i) pre- and post-intervention and (ii) 3 months follow-up to post-intervention. Participants’ feedback on the Driver Retirement Program was obtained using a semi-structured questionnaire.
Results: The Driver Retirement Program significantly improved mood, self-efficacy and satisfaction with individualised goals at post-intervention and maintained these changes at 3 months’ follow-up. A significant decrease in time spent alone was found at follow-up compared with post-intervention. Participants rated high satisfaction with the Driver Retirement Program but also recommended a shorter programme without compulsory group sessions.
Conclusion: The Driver Retirement Program was useful to support some aspects of work and driver retirement transition. Further work to enhance sensitivity to cultural and gender issues is indicated.En ligne : http://bjo.sagepub.com/content/78/6.toc Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=36570
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Volume 78 numéro 6 (Juin 2015) . - p.391-400[article] An intervention to support professional driver retirement transition: Results of a pilot study for older taxi drivers in Singapore [texte imprimé] / Mei Leng Chan, Auteur ; Louise Gustafsson, Auteur ; Jacki Liddle, Auteur . - 2015 . - p.391-400.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Volume 78 numéro 6 (Juin 2015) . - p.391-400
Mots-clés : Retirement Intervention Taxi driver Résumé : Introduction: Older taxi drivers in Singapore face mandatory retirement at 73 years of age, often marked by the simultaneous loss of the worker and driver roles. The Driver Retirement Program was developed as an intervention to support this transition.
Method: A pre- and post-experimental design was conducted with retired 73-year-old, male taxi drivers (n = 15) to investigate the hypotheses: (i) the Driver Retirement Program would increase activity participation (e.g. time use) and wellbeing (e.g. mood) outcomes at immediate post-intervention and (ii) maintain these changes at 3 months’ follow-up. Non-parametric tests were used to compare changes between (i) pre- and post-intervention and (ii) 3 months follow-up to post-intervention. Participants’ feedback on the Driver Retirement Program was obtained using a semi-structured questionnaire.
Results: The Driver Retirement Program significantly improved mood, self-efficacy and satisfaction with individualised goals at post-intervention and maintained these changes at 3 months’ follow-up. A significant decrease in time spent alone was found at follow-up compared with post-intervention. Participants rated high satisfaction with the Driver Retirement Program but also recommended a shorter programme without compulsory group sessions.
Conclusion: The Driver Retirement Program was useful to support some aspects of work and driver retirement transition. Further work to enhance sensitivity to cultural and gender issues is indicated.En ligne : http://bjo.sagepub.com/content/78/6.toc Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=36570 Exemplaires (1)
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Exclu du prêtUne ergothérapie préventive : Aborder la retraite par le prisme de la transition occupationnelle / Caroline Vasseur in Ergothérapies, 85 (avril 2022)
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Titre : Une ergothérapie préventive : Aborder la retraite par le prisme de la transition occupationnelle Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Caroline Vasseur Année de publication : 2022 Article en page(s) : p. 67-80 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Activités signifiantes Article scientifique Équilibre de vie Ergothérapie Life balance Meaningful activities Occupational Therapy Occupational transition Prévention Retirement Retraite TABOU Résumé : The transition to retirement is a life stage that puts daily life to the test by changing roles and occupations. This paper questions the legitimacy of occupational therapists’ intervention to positively support people in this transition.
A quantitative study of thirty-two young retirees explored their life balance and their involvement in meaningful activities. Their need for support and their knowledge of occupational therapy were also explored. At the same time, a qualitative survey was carried out, based on the analysis of seven semi-directive interviews with four occupational therapists, two medical doctors and a psychologist working in the field of prevention with senior citizens. Its results reflect the healthcare professionals’ interest in developing a preventive and occupational approach to the transition to retirement. They support the modalities of this approach by emphasizing interprofessionality.
Social factors’ influence is developed under discussion. It is also up to occupational science to promote the role of occupational therapy in this area of prevention.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=103772
in Ergothérapies > 85 (avril 2022) . - p. 67-80[article] Une ergothérapie préventive : Aborder la retraite par le prisme de la transition occupationnelle [texte imprimé] / Caroline Vasseur . - 2022 . - p. 67-80.
Langues : Français (fre)
in Ergothérapies > 85 (avril 2022) . - p. 67-80
Mots-clés : Activités signifiantes Article scientifique Équilibre de vie Ergothérapie Life balance Meaningful activities Occupational Therapy Occupational transition Prévention Retirement Retraite TABOU Résumé : The transition to retirement is a life stage that puts daily life to the test by changing roles and occupations. This paper questions the legitimacy of occupational therapists’ intervention to positively support people in this transition.
A quantitative study of thirty-two young retirees explored their life balance and their involvement in meaningful activities. Their need for support and their knowledge of occupational therapy were also explored. At the same time, a qualitative survey was carried out, based on the analysis of seven semi-directive interviews with four occupational therapists, two medical doctors and a psychologist working in the field of prevention with senior citizens. Its results reflect the healthcare professionals’ interest in developing a preventive and occupational approach to the transition to retirement. They support the modalities of this approach by emphasizing interprofessionality.
Social factors’ influence is developed under discussion. It is also up to occupational science to promote the role of occupational therapy in this area of prevention.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=103772 Exemplaires (1)
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