Du Jiayi, Bird Alexander, Boniface Giovanna, Boniface Jeffrey, Mortenson W Ben
Can J Occup Ther. 2025 Mar;92(1):60-70. doi: 10.1177/00084174241259304. Epub 2024 Jun 11.
In 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) predicted that climate change would cause thousands of additional deaths per year from malnutrition, malaria, diarrhea, and heat stress alone between the years of 2030 and 2050. With such health consequences and environmental changes, climate change is impacting human occupations globally. However, there is a gap in the literature regarding the occupational therapists' role in climate change, particularly in the Canadian context. Our research aimed to explore what is the perceived role of occupational therapists in climate change and climate action from the perspective of Canadian occupational therapists and international experts. This qualitative study used interpretive description methodology. We recruited 12 occupational therapists, including 4 research experts in the field. We conducted semi-structured interviews with each participant. Data were analyzed thematically. This study uncovered three themes that focused on the complex interconnections between climate challenges and climate actions that occupational therapists are wrestling with personally, clinically, and professionally. Specifically, this study emphasized the importance of supporting individual occupational therapists with their personal challenges, integrating climate actions into clinical practices, and incorporating climate change and climate justice into occupational therapy curricula and professional advocacy. The environment, including the planet's ecosystem, is a fundamental component in many models of occupational therapy practice. This research provides a rich understanding in the themes of occupational therapists' perceptions of climate change and climate actions, particularly within a Canadian context.
2022年,世界卫生组织(WHO)预测,仅在2030年至2050年期间,气候变化每年就将导致营养不良、疟疾、腹泻和热应激等因素额外造成数千人死亡。鉴于这些健康后果和环境变化,气候变化正在对全球人类职业产生影响。然而,关于职业治疗师在气候变化中的作用,特别是在加拿大背景下,文献中存在空白。我们的研究旨在从加拿大职业治疗师和国际专家的角度,探讨职业治疗师在气候变化和气候行动中被感知到的作用是什么。这项定性研究采用了解释性描述方法。我们招募了12名职业治疗师,其中包括该领域的4名研究专家。我们对每位参与者进行了半结构化访谈。对数据进行了主题分析。这项研究揭示了三个主题,这些主题聚焦于职业治疗师在个人、临床和专业层面所面临的气候挑战与气候行动之间的复杂相互联系。具体而言,这项研究强调了支持个体职业治疗师应对其个人挑战、将气候行动融入临床实践,以及将气候变化和气候正义纳入职业治疗课程和专业宣传的重要性。环境,包括地球的生态系统,是许多职业治疗实践模式的基本组成部分。这项研究对职业治疗师对气候变化和气候行动的认知主题提供了丰富的理解,特别是在加拿大背景下。