Engelsk titel: Client-centred occupational therapy with children: A critical perspective
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Författare:
Phoenix, Michelle
;
Vanderkaay, Sandra
Email: sandyvdk@gmail.com
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 14
Dokumenttyp:
Fallbeskrivning
UI-nummer: 15095217
Sammanfattning
Background: Client-centredness is a central theme within occupational therapy; however, its application within clinical practice
has not been thoroughly examined within the literature. Aim: The aim of this practice reflection is to provide a critical
perspective on client-centredness in occupational therapy practice with children. Methods: Two action points of the Canadian
Practice Process Framework (CPPF): Set the Stage and Agree on Objectives and Plan are applied to examine the concept of clientcentred
practice using a common practice example. Results: There are multiple benefits to using a client-centred approach to
goal setting and developing a therapy plan. Practical challenges to client-centred practice include a lack of time, organizational
support, and professional autonomy. Therapists may exert power over clients by enforcing institutional policies that prioritize
the client diagnosis and organizational processes. Conclusion: The authors support a client-centred approach to occupational
therapy practice with children but suggest that therapists may feel conflicted in trying to apply these principles within the
current context of rehabilitation for children. Occupational therapists are encouraged to identify opportunities where they can
advocate for a client-centred approach to services.