Background: Kawa is a client-centered and culturally sensitive occupational therapy model. Discussion has aroused if Kawa would be a suitable model for the clientele, which is culturally more diverse than before. Aim: To investigate how occupational therapists have applied Kawa for the occupational therapy process. Material and Methods: This qualitative study involved 15 occupational therapists, who had applied Kawa to their clients. They got selected on social media by ‘snowball sampling’. Data was collected using an electronic questionnaire. Directed content analysis was conducted, guided by The Occupational Therapy Intervention Process Model. Results: Kawa was considered a client-centered model enhancing therapeutic relationships. By usi...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to investigate and describe professional occupational therapists' ...
Purpose: The Kawa (river in Japanese) model uses the metaphor of a river to view one’s life from a m...
A life history interview with a qualitative approach was conducted with Michael Iwama, PhD, MSc, BSc...
Background: Kawa is a client-centered and culturally sensitive occupational therapy model. Discussio...
Background: The Kawa model, a framework to guide culturally relevant occupational therapy, has gaine...
Name of thesis: The Kawa model in occupational therapy Aim: The aim of my thesis is to translate the...
Cultural borders can be transcended in occupational therapy practice when occupational therapists th...
[Extract]: Occupational therapy has experienced rapid global expansion over the past 2 decades as mo...
Purpose: The KAWA model, a culturally-sensitive model of occupational therapy practice, can enhance ...
Background: Occupation-based practice is unique to occupational therapy, supported as effective in t...
The Kawa Model is a perfect illustration of the adage, ‘you can’t judge a book by its cover’. Do not...
This study evaluated a multifaceted, organisation-wide practice development (PD) programme in one Na...
Culturally appropriate conceptual models for practice are of major interest to occupational therapis...
Purpose: Effective healthcare team collaboration is imperative for quality client-centered care, job...
Aim: While little is known about how occupational therapists perceive the use of occupation-focused ...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to investigate and describe professional occupational therapists' ...
Purpose: The Kawa (river in Japanese) model uses the metaphor of a river to view one’s life from a m...
A life history interview with a qualitative approach was conducted with Michael Iwama, PhD, MSc, BSc...
Background: Kawa is a client-centered and culturally sensitive occupational therapy model. Discussio...
Background: The Kawa model, a framework to guide culturally relevant occupational therapy, has gaine...
Name of thesis: The Kawa model in occupational therapy Aim: The aim of my thesis is to translate the...
Cultural borders can be transcended in occupational therapy practice when occupational therapists th...
[Extract]: Occupational therapy has experienced rapid global expansion over the past 2 decades as mo...
Purpose: The KAWA model, a culturally-sensitive model of occupational therapy practice, can enhance ...
Background: Occupation-based practice is unique to occupational therapy, supported as effective in t...
The Kawa Model is a perfect illustration of the adage, ‘you can’t judge a book by its cover’. Do not...
This study evaluated a multifaceted, organisation-wide practice development (PD) programme in one Na...
Culturally appropriate conceptual models for practice are of major interest to occupational therapis...
Purpose: Effective healthcare team collaboration is imperative for quality client-centered care, job...
Aim: While little is known about how occupational therapists perceive the use of occupation-focused ...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to investigate and describe professional occupational therapists' ...
Purpose: The Kawa (river in Japanese) model uses the metaphor of a river to view one’s life from a m...
A life history interview with a qualitative approach was conducted with Michael Iwama, PhD, MSc, BSc...