Browsing Occupational Therapy by Issue Date
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Silences around occupations framed as unhealthy, illegal, and deviant
(2019-07)Occupational science has made tremendous strides in establishing a theoretical and empirical knowledge base grounded in the study of occupation. Yet given its origins in occupational therapy, a health profession aimed at ... -
Methamphetamine use among gay men: An interpretive review of a non-sanctioned occupation
(2019-07)Introduction. Attending to the nuanced meanings of non-sanctioned occupations holds the potential to better grasp the influences of occupational contexts at multiple levels. This interpretive review of the literature ... -
Seeking legitimacy for broad understandings of substance use
(2019-07)This commentary invites discussion about implicit and explicit factors that impede research about substance use from a nuanced perspective that recognises potential benefits and advantages. It is argued that explicit efforts ... -
Enhancing occupation through use of substances: A critical interpretative synthesis
(2019-11)Introduction. Substance use, as an occupation, is typically portrayed as problematic and the target of occupational therapy intervention and remediation. At the same time, psychoactive substances may be used to enhance ... -
Innocent observers? Discursive choices and the construction of “occupation”
(2020-08)As scholars engaged in processes of knowledge production and knowledge sharing, occupational scientists are afforded a degree of social privilege, authority, and legitimacy and are therefore accountable for the ways in ... -
The exclusionary effects of inclusion today: (Re)production of disability in inclusive education settings
(Taylor & Francis Online, 2020-10-14)Current inclusive education practices remain entrenched in deficit-oriented discourses. An interrogation of these discourses is necessary to enact inclusion driven by diversity and collective belonging. This collective ... -
Exploring care of hospital inpatients with substance involvement
(2021)INTRODUCTION: This article presents demographic and care factors related to persons who are substance-involved and require inpatient administration of intravenous antibiotics. PURPOSE: This study was conducted to explore ... -
(Re)Imagining inclusion in ways that foster belonging in the lives of disabled children and youth
(The Lancet, 2021-12-01)For the greater part of the twentieth century, thanks in part to disability rights movements around the world, disableda children and youth have increasingly been afforded access to community spaces, such as schools and ...