[Extract]: Occupational therapy has experienced rapid global expansion over the past 2 decades as more countries, communities, and health care institutions have embraced and recognized its restorative, enabling and empowering qualities. However, this growing appreciation for occupational therapy has raised several important challenges for the profession as it strives to be relevant and meaningful in meeting the needs of culturally diverse people and communities (Iwama, Thompson & Macdonald, 2009)
It has been about 25 years since the concepts of culture and diversity were included in the theoreti...
More than 450 million people have been estimated to have mental health disorders worldwide with many...
Since Cultural Competency for Health Professionalswas first published in 2000, much has changed in t...
Background: Kawa is a client-centered and culturally sensitive occupational therapy model. Discussio...
Cultural borders can be transcended in occupational therapy practice when occupational therapists th...
Background: The Kawa model, a framework to guide culturally relevant occupational therapy, has gaine...
Advancing Occupational Therapy in Mental Health Practice looks at the contribution that occupational...
The Kawa Model is a perfect illustration of the adage, ‘you can’t judge a book by its cover’. Do not...
Name of thesis: The Kawa model in occupational therapy Aim: The aim of my thesis is to translate the...
Cultural sensitivity is a crucial component of health care provision, particularly in psychiatric se...
The past ten years have seen a significant increase in research relating to culture and occupational...
The profession of occupational therapy aims to recognise and value cultural diversity. The purpose o...
Cultural competence refers to healthcare professionals’ ability to self-reflect on their own values ...
The purpose of the thesis was to explore the cultural views of reality embedded in experiences and p...
Aim: While little is known about how occupational therapists perceive the use of occupation-focused ...
It has been about 25 years since the concepts of culture and diversity were included in the theoreti...
More than 450 million people have been estimated to have mental health disorders worldwide with many...
Since Cultural Competency for Health Professionalswas first published in 2000, much has changed in t...
Background: Kawa is a client-centered and culturally sensitive occupational therapy model. Discussio...
Cultural borders can be transcended in occupational therapy practice when occupational therapists th...
Background: The Kawa model, a framework to guide culturally relevant occupational therapy, has gaine...
Advancing Occupational Therapy in Mental Health Practice looks at the contribution that occupational...
The Kawa Model is a perfect illustration of the adage, ‘you can’t judge a book by its cover’. Do not...
Name of thesis: The Kawa model in occupational therapy Aim: The aim of my thesis is to translate the...
Cultural sensitivity is a crucial component of health care provision, particularly in psychiatric se...
The past ten years have seen a significant increase in research relating to culture and occupational...
The profession of occupational therapy aims to recognise and value cultural diversity. The purpose o...
Cultural competence refers to healthcare professionals’ ability to self-reflect on their own values ...
The purpose of the thesis was to explore the cultural views of reality embedded in experiences and p...
Aim: While little is known about how occupational therapists perceive the use of occupation-focused ...
It has been about 25 years since the concepts of culture and diversity were included in the theoreti...
More than 450 million people have been estimated to have mental health disorders worldwide with many...
Since Cultural Competency for Health Professionalswas first published in 2000, much has changed in t...