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Hosp Pract (1995) ; : 1-13, 2024 Aug 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39081137

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PURPOSE: Patients who use substances (PWUS) report experiencing stigmatizing encounters and undertreatment of pain and withdrawal symptoms that increase the likelihood of patient-directed discharge (PDD). This scoping review examines North American literature to gain insights about how institutional factors intersect with patient experiences and contribute to PDD. METHODS: A scoping review was conducted using MEDLINE, CINAHL, Scopus, and EMBASE databases. Screening was completed by two reviewers. A data extraction tool developed by the research team was used to collect demographic information and explore patients' experiences and reasons for PDD. RESULTS: We present four themes related to PDD: i) effective management of pain and withdrawal symptoms, ii) therapeutic alliance with healthcare providers, iii) hospital policies, protocols, and procedures, and iv) recommendations. Notably, all patients in all qualitative studies reported predominant experiences of uncaring, stigmatizing interactions with healthcare providers. DISCUSSION: Findings suggest that transformations are required at individual and institutional levels. At an individual level, to provide equitable care to all patients, healthcare providers in all practice settings should be competent to effectively and compassionately care for PWUS. At an institutional level, policies need to be re-envisioned to support the implementation of effective practices. CONCLUSION: Hospitals are faced with the challenges to ensure respectful care environments guided by harm reduction policies that will improve engagement of PWUS in services.

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Can J Aging ; : 1-13, 2024 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38297499

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BACKGROUND: There is a need to further understand the nature and role of planning for one's lifestyle in retirement. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine retirement planning and how it impacts perceived preparedness and satisfaction with the retirement transition, as well as to explore personal experiences of retirement. METHODS: Canadians (n = 748) fully or partly retired participated in an online survey that included quantitative questions about perceived retirement preparedness and satisfaction and open-ended questions about retirement goals, fears, challenges, and advice. FINDINGS: Results determined that while both financial and lifestyle planning were significant predictors of higher perceived preparedness, only lifestyle planning was a significant predictor for satisfaction. Overall, no gender differences were detected. Open-ended comments highlighted the importance of planning for one's lifestyle in retirement, including meaningful activities and social connections. DISCUSSION: Individualized career advising as well as group-based educational programs or peer-assisted learning initiatives appear warranted to support people in planning for their lifestyle in retirement.

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Contemp Drug Probl ; 50(1): 63-84, 2023 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36733490

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This paper explores Canadian professionals' engagement in licit, illicit, and pharmaceutical substance use, their perspectives on what constitutes professional misconduct and conduct unbecoming in relation to substance use, and the dilemmas they face around self-disclosure in the context of professional regulation and social expectations. The study involved semi-structured, dialogical interviews with n = 52 professionals. Key findings are: (i) professionals do indeed use and have a history of using licit, illicit, and pharmaceutical substances, (ii) there is lack of consensus about expectations for professional conduct of substance use in one's private life and an apparent lack of knowledge about legislation, jurisdiction of regulatory bodies, workplace policy, and workplace rights, and (iii) professionals use high discretion about personal disclosure of substance use to mitigate risk to public reputation and professional standing. Given the real potential for negative consequences associated with self-disclosure of substance use, professionals modify their use to be more consistent with perceived social standards and/or protect knowledge about their use from public disclosure. This can perpetuate assumptions that substance use by professionals is "unbecoming" and risks basing decisions and policies on incomplete and inadequate knowledge. Societally, classist ideologies that position professionals as distinct from non-professionals are reified.

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Can J Occup Ther ; 90(2): 185-196, 2023 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36775892

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Background. Delivery of occupational therapy education programs in Canada faced significant disruptions and adaptations because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Curriculum changes were made rapidly under extreme conditions. Purpose. To document and explore changes to curricula (academic and fieldwork), instructional, and assessment methods implemented by Canadian occupational therapy programs in response to the pandemic and capture their perceived impact on student learning. Method. This convergent mixed method design study employed a cross-sectional descriptive survey followed by a member check focus group. Participant recruitment targeted Canadian occupational therapy university program directors, curriculum chairs, and fieldwork coordinators. Findings. Results highlight curriculum modifications included shifting from in-person to online delivery and re-sequencing or deferring in-person components. Fieldwork placements were similarly affected and included adoption of simulations and telepractice. Implications. The development of interpersonal "soft skills" are perceived as being the most disrupted, but the impact of student learning on actual practice is not yet known.


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COVID-19 , Terapia Ocupacional , Humanos , Terapia Ocupacional/educação , Estudos Transversais , Pandemias , Canadá , COVID-19/epidemiologia , Currículo , Percepção
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Cad. Bras. Ter. Ocup ; 30: e3156, 2022. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS, INDEXPSI | ID: biblio-1374794

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Abstract In this reflection essay, the authors explore how meaning is represented in occupational therapy literature. A review of occupational therapy and occupational science literature uncovers framings of meaning, meaningful, and meaningfulness that are almost exclusively 'positive'. Positioning of occupations as inherently 'positive' and assuming universal experiences of positive meanings for all members of society, overlooks individual and collective diversities. To perpetuate framings of occupations as inherently and exclusively 'positively meaningful' effectively silences experiences that do not conform to dominant assumptions and perspectives. Approaching concepts of 'meaning' more broadly may allow occupational therapists and scholars to better comprehend what people do and do not do, and why, better situating the profession to promote the espoused goals of equity, justice, and rights. Neglecting nuanced understandings of meaning may forfeit more complex examinations of occupation to other disciplines, thereby undermining disciplinary claims of expertise in the realm of occupation.


Resumo Neste ensaio reflexivo, as autoras exploram como o significado é representado na literatura de terapia ocupacional. Uma revisão da literatura em terapia ocupacional e ciência ocupacional revela enquadramentos de significado, significativo e significância que são quase exclusivamente 'positivos'. Posicionar as ocupações como inerentemente "positivas", assumindo experiências universais de significados positivos para todos os membros da sociedade, ignora as diversidades individuais e coletivas. Perpetuar os enquadramentos de ocupações como inerente e exclusivamente "positivamente significativas" efetivamente silencia experiências que não estão em conformidade com as suposições e perspectivas dominantes. Aproximar os conceitos de "significado" de forma mais ampla pode permitir que terapeutas ocupacionais e acadêmicos compreendam melhor o que as pessoas fazem e não fazem e o porquê, situando melhor a profissão para promover os objetivos defendidos de equidade, justiça e direitos. Negligenciar entendimentos matizados do que é significativo pode privar exames mais complexos sobre as ocupações, oportunizando que outras disciplinas o façam, minando assim as reivindicações disciplinares de especialização no domínio da ocupação.

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Cad. Bras. Ter. Ocup ; 30: e3037, 2022. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS, INDEXPSI | ID: biblio-1374795

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Abstract Introduction We draw on activity theory of concepts to examine 'meaning of occupation' and 'substance use' beyond preconceived notions of inherent positive or negative experiences. Objective To explore nuanced meanings of substance use and associated occupations. Method An online survey and semi-structured interviews were used to collect data from professionals about prevalence of substance use, substance effects, and personal experiences. In analyzing the interview data, we attended to substance use as a discrete occupation in itself, substance use co-occurring with other occupations, and substance use altering the performance, participation, and experience of occupations. Results Three broad themes related to meaning: i) complex meanings attributed to substance use, ii) meanings of substance use as shifting and variable, and iii) meanings of substance use in the context of other occupations. Substance use enhances occupations, transforms meaning of occupations, and mitigates less desired aspects of occupations. Work, construed as positively meaningful and valued in occupational therapy literature, was a source of stress, unhappiness, and worry; substance use facilitated relaxation and pleasure. Conclusion This study furthers occupational therapy knowledge with respect to implications for conceptualization that extend beyond dualist framings and implications for occupational therapy education, practice, and policy.


Resumo Introdução Foi utilizada a teoria da atividade de conceitos para examinar o "significado da ocupação" e o "uso de substâncias" para além das noções preconcebidas de experiências inerentes positivas ou negativas. Objetivo Explorar nuances do significado do uso de substâncias e as ocupações associadas. Método Uma pesquisa online e entrevistas semiestruturadas foram usadas para coletar dados de profissionais sobre a prevalência do uso de substâncias, efeitos de substâncias e experiências pessoais. Ao analisar os dados da entrevista, observamos que o uso de substâncias é uma ocupação discreta em si, ocorrendo com outras ocupações e o uso de substâncias altera o desempenho, a participação e a experiência das ocupações. Resultados Três grandes temas relacionados ao significado: i) significados complexos atribuídos ao uso de substâncias, ii) significados do uso de substâncias como mutante e variável, e iii) significados do uso de substâncias no contexto de outras ocupações. O uso de substâncias enlaça-se às ocupações, transforma os seus significados e mitiga aspectos menos desejados das ocupações. O trabalho, considerado positivamente significativo e valorizado na literatura da terapia ocupacional, era uma fonte de estresse, infelicidade e preocupação; o uso de substâncias facilitou o relaxamento e o prazer. Conclusão Este estudo aprofunda o conhecimento da terapia ocupacional com implicações para ampliar a conceptualização para além da fragmentação dualista e oferta implicações para a formação em terapia ocupacional, para a prática e a política.

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BMC Public Health ; 21(1): 2330, 2021 12 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34969403

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BACKGROUND: Sexualized violence against women is a significant human rights problem worldwide. Safety apps have the capacity to provide women with resources to prevent or respond to experiences of sexualized violence. METHODS: The aim of the following study was to review the scope of the literature on women's experiences of safety apps related to sexualized violence. The databases Embase, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and Scopus were systematically searched, and seven studies were included in this review. RESULTS: Thematic analysis identified the following themes in the literature: (1) security; (2) accessibility; and (3) knowledge. CONCLUSION: The gaps in the literature are identified and implications and recommendations for future research is discussed.


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Violência , Feminino , Humanos , Violência/prevenção & controle
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