French Emily Rosalyn, Clarke Channine
University of Brighton, Eastbourne, UK.
Br J Occup Ther. 2024 Oct;87(10):614-624. doi: 10.1177/03080226241258714. Epub 2024 Jun 19.
Professional identity is a multifaceted conceptual term combining behaviours, knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, contextual and socio-cultural factors with personal and group identity. The historical underpinning of occupational therapy is partly attributed to the difficulties occupational therapists face articulating their unique identity and the profession being misunderstood by others. Little is known about how occupational therapists working in community physical health settings experience their professional identity.
Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to understand how five occupational therapists interpreted and made sense of their experiences of professional identity working in community UK physical health settings. Interviews were carried out following social media recruitment and analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis guidance.
Participants identified that their professional identity was forged through experiences over time developing skills, confidence and their inner understanding of who they were as an occupational therapists. Maintaining a secure professional identity was attributed to building their community of practice and creating a sense of belonging.
Professional identity was forged through time and experience of 'doing', 'being' and 'becoming' occupational therapists. Building a community of practice and creating a sense of 'belonging' were key components of how these occupational therapists working in community physical health roles sustained their professional identity.
职业身份是一个多维度的概念,它将行为、知识、技能、价值观、信念、情境及社会文化因素与个人及群体身份相结合。职业治疗的历史根源部分归因于职业治疗师在阐明其独特身份时所面临的困难以及该职业被他人误解的情况。对于在社区身体健康环境中工作的职业治疗师如何体验其职业身份,我们知之甚少。
采用解释现象学分析来理解五位职业治疗师如何解读并理解他们在英国社区身体健康环境中工作时的职业身份体验。通过社交媒体招募进行访谈,并依据解释现象学分析指南进行分析。
参与者认为,他们的职业身份是通过长期积累技能、信心以及对自身作为职业治疗师的内在理解而形成的。保持稳固的职业身份归因于建立他们的实践社群并营造归属感。
职业身份是通过作为职业治疗师“做”“存在”和“成长”的时间与经历而形成的。建立实践社群并营造“归属感”是这些在社区身体健康岗位工作的职业治疗师维持其职业身份的关键要素。