Artículo de revista
Principal approaches to understanding occupation and occupational science found in the Chilean journal of occupational therapy (2001–2012)
Fecha
2017Registro en:
Occupational Therapy International
Volume 2017, Article ID 5413628, 11 pages
15570703
09667903
10.1155/2017/5413628
Autor
Morrison, Rodolfo
Gómez, Silvia
Henny, Enrique
Tapia, María Jesús
Rueda Castro, Laura
Institución
Resumen
Background. The progression of occupational science in Chile is documented in the main scientific publication of the field, the
Chilean Journal of Occupational Therapy (RChTO). Objective. Identify approaches to understanding and applying occupation
and occupational science as elucidated in the RChTO. Methodology. A systematic qualitative review of the journal (2001–2012)
identified articles elucidating an approach to understanding and application operationally defined as references to specific authors,
theories, models/paradigms, definitions, and other fields that support approaches to O/OS. Results. The study identified two main
approaches. The first considers occupation/occupational science from a practical perspective or as a means to explain human
behavior; the second considers occupation/occupational science as an object of study. Each approach is further divided into
categories. Conclusion. This study provides a novel perspective on regional use of occupational science concepts. These findings
contribute to our understanding of this science in context and to recognition of the cultural relevance of these scientific concepts.