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View article: Addressing unmet social needs using a health navigator for patients at a major metropolitan hospital in Australia: a mixed-methods feasibility study
Addressing unmet social needs using a health navigator for patients at a major metropolitan hospital in Australia: a mixed-methods feasibility study Open
Introduction Integrating health and social care to address unmet social needs is an emerging priority for health systems worldwide. Screening and referral interventions for unmet social needs in healthcare settings have shown promising res…
View article: Occupational therapy’s oversight: How science veiled our humanity
Occupational therapy’s oversight: How science veiled our humanity Open
The emphasis placed on objectivity diminishes the attention given to human ways of practicing, where the subjective experience is central to our thinking.
View article: Building Act Reform for Building Users
Building Act Reform for Building Users Open
The Building Act 1991 established the New Zealand government’s role in ensuring the safety, health, independence and well-being ofbuilding users. To this end, the 1991 Act and subsequent iterations recognise that people with disabilities n…
View article: Exploring communication in families affected by parental chronic pain: An occupational perspective
Exploring communication in families affected by parental chronic pain: An occupational perspective Open
Family communication about pain is an important therapeutic target when a parent lives with chronic pain. Occupational therapy literature about communication in families affected by parental chronic pain is currently lacking. To bring an o…
View article: Interprofessional practice: the path toward openness
Interprofessional practice: the path toward openness Open
This article seeks to shed light on the meanings healthcare practitioners attach to practicing interprofessionally and how interprofessional relationships play out in "everyday" practice. It draws on findings from a hermeneutic phenomenolo…
View article: A Pledge to Mobilize Against Racism – Translated
A Pledge to Mobilize Against Racism – Translated Open
The members of the Journal of Occupational Science issued a pledge to mobilize against racism in August 2020. Part of that pledge was an undertaking to “mentor and encourage authors and reviewers t...
View article: Doing, being, becoming, and belonging: Experiences transitioning from bowel cancer patient to survivor
Doing, being, becoming, and belonging: Experiences transitioning from bowel cancer patient to survivor Open
Transitions are a normal part of life, affecting people's identity and life course. Evidence supports the idea that there is a significant occupational impact on people who experience sudden and unexpected transitions associated with life …
View article: A Pledge to Mobilize Against Racism
A Pledge to Mobilize Against Racism Open
Dear Colleagues, The murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, USA is yet another signifier of the persistent and systemic racism that pervades communities internationally. His death at police hands i...
View article: A Tribute to Dr Ann Wilcock
A Tribute to Dr Ann Wilcock Open
In this special issue of the Journal of Occupational Science we mark the passing of the journal’s founder, Dr Ann Allart Wilcock (nee Ellison) [1940-2019]. Amongst Ann’s many scholarly contribution...
View article: Interprofessional practice: beyond competence
Interprofessional practice: beyond competence Open
Interprofessional practice is commonly discussed in the literature in terms of competencies. In this study we move away from the theoretical notions of criteria, concepts and guidelines to adopt an ontological approach which seeks to stay …
View article: Cluster‐randomised controlled trial of an occupational therapy intervention for children aged 11–13 years, designed to increase participation to prevent symptoms of mental illness
Cluster‐randomised controlled trial of an occupational therapy intervention for children aged 11–13 years, designed to increase participation to prevent symptoms of mental illness Open
Background The impact of occupational therapy on mental health outcomes for children is largely unexplored. The aim of this study was to investigate an evidence‐based occupational therapy intervention designed to increase participation in …
View article: Special Issue: Occupational Science across the World: Featuring Papers from the 2018 WFOT Congress
Special Issue: Occupational Science across the World: Featuring Papers from the 2018 WFOT Congress Open
Anticipated date of publication: JOS 27(4), October 2019Capitalising on the rich contributions to occupational science to be presented at the 2018 WFOT Congress “Connected in Diversity: Positioned ...
View article: Occupational justice as social justice: The moral claim for inclusion
Occupational justice as social justice: The moral claim for inclusion Open
Occupational justice is typically framed as an aspect of social justice, a philosophical perspective that has traditionally emphasised treating people with respect and equitable distribution of societal resources. Contemporary views emphas…
View article: Mapping the rehabilitation interventions of a community stroke team to the extended International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Core Set for Stroke
Mapping the rehabilitation interventions of a community stroke team to the extended International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Core Set for Stroke Open
The results support the use of the Extended International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Core Set for Stroke in New Zealand and demonstrates its use as a quality assurance tool that can evaluate the scope and practice…
View article: Attending to immigrants’ everyday activities: A new perspective on ensuring Asian immigrants’ quality of life
Attending to immigrants’ everyday activities: A new perspective on ensuring Asian immigrants’ quality of life Open
INTRODUCTION: The quality of Asian immigrants’ lives is significant to the harmony of New Zealand society where, at the 2013 Census, 11.8% of its residents identified as Asian. However, settlement can be stressful for new Asian immigrants …
View article: Launch of “Teaching Occupation”
Launch of “Teaching Occupation” Open
This paper introducxes a new section in the Journal of Occupational Science; Teaching Occupation. It outlines the Editorial Board’s intent in fostering discussion and debate about why and how occupational science is taught, and identifies …
View article: Communities with participation-enabling skills: A study of children with traumatic brain injury and their shared occupations
Communities with participation-enabling skills: A study of children with traumatic brain injury and their shared occupations Open
Many ideas about participation in rehabilitation literature focus inwards towards individuals, or individuals and their family, acting in but apart from their environment. Authors position individuals as “participating in” occupations or s…
View article: Development and Content of a School-Based Occupational Therapy Intervention for Promoting Emotional Well-Being in Children
Development and Content of a School-Based Occupational Therapy Intervention for Promoting Emotional Well-Being in Children Open
The development and content of an occupational therapy intervention promoting emotional wellbeing, for children with subclinical anxiety, is described. Development and trialling followed a four-step process: (1) reviewing theory; (2) revie…