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International occupational therapy : strategies for working and learning abroad / edited by Kate Barrett, Susan Coppola, and Liliana Alvarez Jaramillo.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: North Bethesda, MD : American Occupational Therapy Association, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (xxiv, 189 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781569006030
  • 1569006032
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: International occupational therapy.DDC classification:
  • 615.8515 23
LOC classification:
  • RM735
NLM classification:
  • WB 555
Online resources:
Contents:
Occupation and intercultural practice -- Global organizations, policies, and initiatives for disability rights and occupational therapy -- International perspectives on public health and occupational therapy -- Justice, oppression, and human flourishing -- Diverse perspectives of health and disability through an occupational lens -- Ethics and international practice -- A journey through stories of occupational therapy around the world -- Considerations for engaging in sustainable and mutually beneficial partnerships -- Principles of effective programming in countries without occupational therapy -- Designing collaborative formal educational events with host country participants -- Practical considerations for working and learning abroad -- Closure, transition, and integration.
Summary: "International occupational therapy experiences provide immeasurable opportunities for students, practitioners, and faculty to better understand how culture affects occupation, collaborate in mutually beneficial endeavors, promote the profession, and grow personally as occupational therapy practitioners. Such experiences can drastically broaden students' and practitioners' understanding of occupation and client-centered care and strengthen cultural effectiveness--skills needed now more than ever. International Occupational Therapy covers all aspects of learning or working abroad, from situating occupation in cultural contexts to developing partnerships to practical travel considerations. Focused on best practices in population or public health models, this text guides readers to ensure their work abroad addresses community concerns, contributing to sustainable health and well-being. Throughout the text, vignettes and case examples illustrate the sociopolitical structures that reinforce health disparities, common pitfalls of working abroad, and diverse ways occupational therapy can contribute to communities. Activities and questions guide readers in exploring ways to continually develop cultural knowledge and self-awareness. The first comprehensive work on international occupational therapy practice, this new text prepares students and practitioners to make the most of their experiences abroad"--Publisher's description
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Occupation and intercultural practice -- Global organizations, policies, and initiatives for disability rights and occupational therapy -- International perspectives on public health and occupational therapy -- Justice, oppression, and human flourishing -- Diverse perspectives of health and disability through an occupational lens -- Ethics and international practice -- A journey through stories of occupational therapy around the world -- Considerations for engaging in sustainable and mutually beneficial partnerships -- Principles of effective programming in countries without occupational therapy -- Designing collaborative formal educational events with host country participants -- Practical considerations for working and learning abroad -- Closure, transition, and integration.

"International occupational therapy experiences provide immeasurable opportunities for students, practitioners, and faculty to better understand how culture affects occupation, collaborate in mutually beneficial endeavors, promote the profession, and grow personally as occupational therapy practitioners. Such experiences can drastically broaden students' and practitioners' understanding of occupation and client-centered care and strengthen cultural effectiveness--skills needed now more than ever. International Occupational Therapy covers all aspects of learning or working abroad, from situating occupation in cultural contexts to developing partnerships to practical travel considerations. Focused on best practices in population or public health models, this text guides readers to ensure their work abroad addresses community concerns, contributing to sustainable health and well-being. Throughout the text, vignettes and case examples illustrate the sociopolitical structures that reinforce health disparities, common pitfalls of working abroad, and diverse ways occupational therapy can contribute to communities. Activities and questions guide readers in exploring ways to continually develop cultural knowledge and self-awareness. The first comprehensive work on international occupational therapy practice, this new text prepares students and practitioners to make the most of their experiences abroad"--Publisher's description

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