Paul-Ward Amy
Department of Occupational Therapy (HLS 243), Florida International University, 11200 SW Eighth Street, Miami, FL 33199, USA.
Am J Occup Ther. 2009 Jan-Feb;63(1):81-8. doi: 10.5014/ajot.63.1.81.
The professional discourse on social justice suggests that more critical work is needed to sufficiently address the societal issues that affect occupational therapy practitioners' ability to advocate for and with clients. Occupational therapy offers unique opportunities for the scholarly discussion of social justice and for clinical practice to address these issues. This article discusses the importance of incorporating a social justice perspective into occupational therapy by using an example from the author's research program. The experiences of adolescents in foster care were documented in an ongoing qualitative participatory study. An overview of adolescents' (N = 40) perceived independent living and vocational service needs is provided, and several barriers that affect adolescents' ability to develop the skills needed to achieve independent adulthood are described. The article concludes with a discussion of social justice implications as they relate to the myriad issues in the foster care system, occupational therapy research, and practice.
关于社会正义的专业论述表明,需要开展更多批判性工作,以充分解决那些影响职业治疗从业者为客户代言及与客户共同代言能力的社会问题。职业治疗为社会正义的学术讨论以及解决这些问题的临床实践提供了独特的机会。本文通过作者研究项目中的一个例子,探讨了将社会正义视角纳入职业治疗的重要性。在一项正在进行的定性参与式研究中记录了寄养青少年的经历。概述了青少年(N = 40)感知到的独立生活和职业服务需求,并描述了一些影响青少年培养实现独立成年所需技能能力的障碍。文章最后讨论了与寄养系统、职业治疗研究和实践中的众多问题相关的社会正义影响。