Background. Whether concepts and principles of Occupational Therapy (OT) can successfully be applied to non-Western and cross-cultural settings is being intensively discussed. Aims/Objectives. We explored the changing perspectives of local occupational therapists (OTs) eight years after the implementation of an OT service in a Himalayan cross-cultural setting in terms of (1) treatment applied, (2) professional identity, and (3) cross-cultural interactions. Material and Methods. A qualitative study design was chosen, and semistructured interviews were conducted in all employed practitioners (a) during implementation and (b) eight years later n=7. Questions were carefully formulated in order to narrow down the intended issues but respecting c...
This qualitative study explored the experience of professional transition from student to practition...
This article is the result of a reflection process on the issue of occupational therapy and culture ...
Learning styles are described as the preferred or characteristic manner in which an individual appro...
Background. Whether concepts and principles of Occupational Therapy (OT) can successfully be applied...
Background. Whether concepts and principles of Occupational Therapy (OT) can successfully be applied...
Aim: This paper documents the subjective experience of a Western trained occupational therapist as s...
The past ten years have seen a significant increase in research relating to culture and occupational...
It has been about 25 years since the concepts of culture and diversity were included in the theoreti...
Culturally appropriate conceptual models for practice are of major interest to occupational therapis...
The profession of occupational therapy aims to recognise and value cultural diversity. The purpose o...
Background. Occupational therapy’s origins draw from Western culture, values, and beliefs which may ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceived cultural competence of occupational thera...
Abstract Sweden's cultural diversity generates considerable challenges for occupational therapists. ...
The purpose of the thesis was to explore the cultural views of reality embedded in experiences and p...
Aim: to explore how awareness of cultural issues is being applied within occupational therapy to add...
This qualitative study explored the experience of professional transition from student to practition...
This article is the result of a reflection process on the issue of occupational therapy and culture ...
Learning styles are described as the preferred or characteristic manner in which an individual appro...
Background. Whether concepts and principles of Occupational Therapy (OT) can successfully be applied...
Background. Whether concepts and principles of Occupational Therapy (OT) can successfully be applied...
Aim: This paper documents the subjective experience of a Western trained occupational therapist as s...
The past ten years have seen a significant increase in research relating to culture and occupational...
It has been about 25 years since the concepts of culture and diversity were included in the theoreti...
Culturally appropriate conceptual models for practice are of major interest to occupational therapis...
The profession of occupational therapy aims to recognise and value cultural diversity. The purpose o...
Background. Occupational therapy’s origins draw from Western culture, values, and beliefs which may ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceived cultural competence of occupational thera...
Abstract Sweden's cultural diversity generates considerable challenges for occupational therapists. ...
The purpose of the thesis was to explore the cultural views of reality embedded in experiences and p...
Aim: to explore how awareness of cultural issues is being applied within occupational therapy to add...
This qualitative study explored the experience of professional transition from student to practition...
This article is the result of a reflection process on the issue of occupational therapy and culture ...
Learning styles are described as the preferred or characteristic manner in which an individual appro...