Gerlach Alison J, Teachman Gail, Laliberte-Rudman Debbie, Aldrich Rebecca M, Huot Suzanne
a National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health , University of Northern British Columbia , Prince George , BC , Canada.
b Centre for Research on Children and Families , McGill University , Montreal , QC , Canada.
Scand J Occup Ther. 2018 Jan;25(1):35-43. doi: 10.1080/11038128.2017.1327616. Epub 2017 May 23.
Perspectives that individualize occupation are poorly aligned with socially responsive and transformative occupation-focused research, education, and practice. Their predominant use in occupational therapy risks the perpetuation, rather than resolution, of occupational inequities.
In this paper, we problematize taken-for-granted individualistic analyses of occupation and illustrate how critical theoretical perspectives can reveal the ways in which structural factors beyond an individual's immediate control and environment shape occupational possibilities and occupational engagement.
Using a critically reflexive approach, we draw on three distinct qualitative research studies to examine the potential of critical theorizing for expanding beyond a reliance on individualistic analyses and practices.
Our studies highlight the importance of addressing the socio-historical and political contexts of occupation and demonstrate the contribution of critical perspectives to socially responsive occupational therapy.
In expanding beyond individualistic analyses of occupation, critical perspectives advance research and practices towards addressing socio-political mediators of occupational engagement and equity.
将职业个体化的观点与具有社会响应性和变革性的以职业为重点的研究、教育及实践不太相符。它们在职业治疗中的主要应用可能会使职业不平等持续存在,而非得到解决。
在本文中,我们对被视为理所当然的职业个人主义分析提出质疑,并说明批判性理论观点如何揭示个体直接控制和环境之外的结构因素塑造职业可能性和职业参与的方式。
采用批判性反思方法,我们借鉴三项不同的定性研究,以检验批判性理论化在超越对个人主义分析和实践的依赖方面的潜力。
我们的研究强调了考虑职业的社会历史和政治背景的重要性,并展示了批判性观点对具有社会响应性的职业治疗的贡献。
在超越职业个人主义分析方面,批判性观点推动研究和实践朝着解决职业参与和公平的社会政治调解因素的方向发展。