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    Volition Via Culture: Enhancing Occupational Participation Amongst Community Dwelling Elders Of Diverse Cultural Backgrounds

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    Volition Via Culture: Enhancing Occupational Participation Amongst Community Dwelling Elders Of Diverse Cultural Backgrounds
    Author
    Blount, Kayla
    Date
    May 5, 2022; May 5, 2022
    Subject
    Community dwelling elders
    Diverse elders
    Cultural adaptations
    Ot interventions
    Community based geriatric care
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/2484
    Abstract
    Occupational imbalances for community-dwelling elders occur throughout the aging process and may arise due to a lack of resources, disease, illness, and disability. The occupational therapy (OT) scope of practice supports productive aging by considering an individual’s meaningful habits, roles, routines, and values throughout the treatment planning process with a continuous consideration of the client’s cultural lens. Cultural adaptations to meaningful treatment activities aim to increase motivation (volition), engagement, independence, and quality of life. This proposed research study will electronically survey occupational therapy practitioners (OTPs) in elder community health programs to determine the methods, tools/supplies, and perceived cultural competency being implemented to culturally adapt treatment interventions.
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    Silveira, Jeramie
    Department
    Occupational Therapy
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