Baker Nancy A, Jacobs Karen
Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA.
Work. 2003;20(1):53-61.
Although working is considered by occupational therapy practitioners to be an important life role, there is very little information about the nature of working in the occupational therapy literature. This article reviews the construct of working in three ways: 1) The history of working and how it has shaped the modern beliefs about working; 2) The nature of working; and 3) The health promoting attributes of working. The paper will also discuss research done on how working is viewed by individuals with disabilities and will touch on some of the implications of the cultural bias in the workplace toward workers with disabilities. Through this increased knowledge of the nature of working, occupational therapy practitioners and other vocational rehabilitation professionals will be better equipped to break down the subtle cultural barriers, and help individuals with disabilities to participate in working.
尽管职业治疗从业者认为工作是一项重要的生活角色,但职业治疗文献中关于工作本质的信息却非常少。本文从三个方面回顾了工作的概念:1)工作的历史以及它如何塑造了现代对工作的看法;2)工作的本质;3)工作对健康的促进作用。本文还将讨论关于残疾人如何看待工作的研究,并探讨工作场所对残疾工人的文化偏见所带来的一些影响。通过对工作本质的更多了解,职业治疗从业者和其他职业康复专业人员将更有能力打破微妙的文化障碍,并帮助残疾人参与工作。