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How attention to everyday technology could contribute to modern occupational therapy: A focus group study

Authors :
Louise Nygård
Lena Rosenberg
Source :
British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 79:467-474
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2016.

Abstract

Introduction Everyday technologies such as mobile phones and ticket vending machines have become increasingly indispensable, profoundly influencing daily life activities. Yet this has been given little attention in occupational therapy. The aim of this study was to explore occupational therapists’ views on everyday technologies’ relevance, meaning and potential applicability in practice. Method Focus groups were undertaken with 42 occupational therapists who had been introduced to an assessment of people’s ability to use everyday technologies. Data comprised eight focus groups and were analysed with a constant comparative approach. Findings The findings show how the participants’ fields of vision expanded when they discovered new ways of using information related to their clients’ everyday technology use, and new roles as therapists that would help make occupational therapy ‘modern’, that is, more timely and up-to-date. However, this also implied a risk of receiving information that was considered potentially unethical if the detected problems could not be dealt with. Conclusion Attending to clients as everyday technology users could give occupational therapists new expert roles, and allow clients to be seen as more complete persons. However, as this opportunity also involves priority conflicts and ethical dilemmas, the issue can inspire critical discussion about client-centred occupational therapy.

Details

ISSN :
14776006 and 03080226
Volume :
79
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Occupational Therapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8fb0df79129810a8a3b7d2caf36ade3d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0308022615613354