The history, scope, and practice of occupational therapy are taught in many parts of the world using western perspectives. Recently, occupational scientists have explored occupation-based education, including the extent to which occupation is central in occupational therapy programs and the mechanisms of teaching occupation. This study explores how western ideologies have influenced occupation-based education in Ghana by examining the teaching and practice of occupational therapy. We conducted a qualitative study using purposive sampling to recruit four participants from the first four cohorts of practitioners. Data was analyzed using thematic analysis. Our analysis yielded three main themes: Power, participants described power dynamics ins...
Background: The concept of client-centred practice (CCP) was first developed and implemented by occu...
The purpose of this study was to explore the role of occupation in school-based occupational therapy...
Background: It is imperative that today’s health care professions adopt a holistic and occupation-ba...
The authors of this Topics in Education article, who are both occupational therapy educators, reflec...
The purpose of this study was to gain perspective on occupational therapy students and licensed occu...
The subject of post colonialism in occupational therapy is something one might be a little apologeti...
Indexación: Web of Science; Scielo.For over a decade, debates in occupational therapy have extended ...
Key Words: occupational therapy education; teaching occupation; pedagogy To effectively address chal...
If occupational science education is to become more globally relevant, it must highlight more voices...
This article explores post colonialism from the experience of a white middle class British professio...
The meaning and value of occupations are often pondered as a critical tool of our profession, althou...
BACKGROUND: Understanding a client’s culture allows practitioners to consider the planning of interv...
Working in the context of a developing country such as South Africa provides a multitude of challeng...
Increasing attention within occupational therapy and occupational science has been focused on how pr...
This paper explores the experiences of three occupational therapy students from middle-class backgro...
Background: The concept of client-centred practice (CCP) was first developed and implemented by occu...
The purpose of this study was to explore the role of occupation in school-based occupational therapy...
Background: It is imperative that today’s health care professions adopt a holistic and occupation-ba...
The authors of this Topics in Education article, who are both occupational therapy educators, reflec...
The purpose of this study was to gain perspective on occupational therapy students and licensed occu...
The subject of post colonialism in occupational therapy is something one might be a little apologeti...
Indexación: Web of Science; Scielo.For over a decade, debates in occupational therapy have extended ...
Key Words: occupational therapy education; teaching occupation; pedagogy To effectively address chal...
If occupational science education is to become more globally relevant, it must highlight more voices...
This article explores post colonialism from the experience of a white middle class British professio...
The meaning and value of occupations are often pondered as a critical tool of our profession, althou...
BACKGROUND: Understanding a client’s culture allows practitioners to consider the planning of interv...
Working in the context of a developing country such as South Africa provides a multitude of challeng...
Increasing attention within occupational therapy and occupational science has been focused on how pr...
This paper explores the experiences of three occupational therapy students from middle-class backgro...
Background: The concept of client-centred practice (CCP) was first developed and implemented by occu...
The purpose of this study was to explore the role of occupation in school-based occupational therapy...
Background: It is imperative that today’s health care professions adopt a holistic and occupation-ba...