Background: Recently, it has been suggested that gender disparity in Occupational Therapy has to do with segregated gendered job norms that position female dominated professions as a 'step down' for many males. Interestingly, this suggestion was not underpinned by experiences of males in the profession. Aims and methods: Thirteen male Occupational Therapists with a variety of backgrounds were invited to this Round Table research, focussing on the broader issue of the existing gender imbalance in Occupational Therapy. Results: Two themes emerged: 'The core values of the profession', and 'Broadening the scope of the profession'; none of them suggesting that male/female imbalance was necessarily the most pressing issue. Conclusions: A gender-u...
Background: Occupational therapy is focused on enabling people to participate in the tasks that they...
The historical dominance of women working in occupational therapy, coupled with the underrepresentat...
With the anticipated change in the U.S. labor force to a greater mix of races and ethnic groups, inc...
More men are now entering the predominantly female world of occupational therapy. This raises the qu...
This article offers an understanding of how the gendered nature of occupational therapy has an impac...
Background/aim: Women and men are shaped over the courses of their lives by culture, society and hum...
The gender, ethnic, and racial diversity of occupational therapy professionals does not represent th...
Problem Statement: The experience of being a male in a female-dominated profession has not been well...
<p></p><p>Abstract An analysis and description is given for the possible reasons why occupational th...
Compared to women, men are less likely to become occupational therapists (OT). To have a more divers...
Perspective from Marieke Clarke, an Occupational Therapy Student While on one of my clinical placeme...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to compare the level of job satisfaction of a group of Queensland...
Speech and language therapy is still a predominantly female profession. This paper reports the numbe...
Aims/Intent: The intent of this forum is to critically examine representations of gender expression ...
The majority of occupational therapists are women. the reasons for and the consequences of this situ...
Background: Occupational therapy is focused on enabling people to participate in the tasks that they...
The historical dominance of women working in occupational therapy, coupled with the underrepresentat...
With the anticipated change in the U.S. labor force to a greater mix of races and ethnic groups, inc...
More men are now entering the predominantly female world of occupational therapy. This raises the qu...
This article offers an understanding of how the gendered nature of occupational therapy has an impac...
Background/aim: Women and men are shaped over the courses of their lives by culture, society and hum...
The gender, ethnic, and racial diversity of occupational therapy professionals does not represent th...
Problem Statement: The experience of being a male in a female-dominated profession has not been well...
<p></p><p>Abstract An analysis and description is given for the possible reasons why occupational th...
Compared to women, men are less likely to become occupational therapists (OT). To have a more divers...
Perspective from Marieke Clarke, an Occupational Therapy Student While on one of my clinical placeme...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to compare the level of job satisfaction of a group of Queensland...
Speech and language therapy is still a predominantly female profession. This paper reports the numbe...
Aims/Intent: The intent of this forum is to critically examine representations of gender expression ...
The majority of occupational therapists are women. the reasons for and the consequences of this situ...
Background: Occupational therapy is focused on enabling people to participate in the tasks that they...
The historical dominance of women working in occupational therapy, coupled with the underrepresentat...
With the anticipated change in the U.S. labor force to a greater mix of races and ethnic groups, inc...