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Using Theory to Underpin an Integrated Occupational Therapy Service through the Canadian Model of Occupational Performance

Boniface, Gail, Fedden, Tamsin, Hurst, Heather, Mason, Margot, Phelps, Caroline, Reagon, Carly ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6370-3705 and Waygood, Sian 2008. Using Theory to Underpin an Integrated Occupational Therapy Service through the Canadian Model of Occupational Performance. British Journal of Occupational Therapy 71 (12) , pp. 531-539. 10.1177/030802260807101206

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Abstract

The aim of this action research study was to embed the theoretical tenets of the Canadian Model of Occupational Performance and its structures in a way that was appropriate to, and would be used by, all staff within an integrated health and social care setting. The action research involved 10 phases of reflection and action, with data analysis occurring between the cycles. The findings showed the importance of taking time to embed theory before implementing model structures in order to prevent those structures, and particularly the paperwork, becoming superficial. In addition, the importance of using theoretical structures (models) flexibly and adapting them to particular services was identified. A more generally applicable finding was that occupational therapists can and should demonstrate their theory through their practice and that this can be done by using a model to illustrate their clinical and, more specifically, their conditional clinical reasoning (Mattingly and Fleming 1994). In addition, the demonstration of clinical reasoning proved vital in making the client-centred and occupational beliefs of the model overt. It was concluded that implementing theory and using occupation-based literature (Williams and Bannigan 2008) in this way can take a long time but is worthwhile because it provides a sound and strong base for the profession's identity.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Healthcare Sciences
Subjects: R Medicine > RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
Uncontrolled Keywords: Canadian Model of Occupational Performance, action research, theory in practice
Publisher: College of Occupational Therapists
ISSN: 0308-0226
Date of Acceptance: 1 October 2008
Last Modified: 18 Oct 2022 13:42
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/14971

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