Les barrières et facilitateurs à l’actualisation des valeurs professionnelles : perceptions d’ergothérapeutes du Québec /
Tissier, Manon
Les barrières et facilitateurs à l’actualisation des valeurs professionnelles : perceptions d’ergothérapeutes du Québec / Marie-Josée Drolet, Marie Goulet
Summary :
Many occupational therapists seek to practice a profession that embodies values they consider valuable and important. In practice, however, they encounter barriers limiting the respect of these values. As a result, some occupational therapists experience ethical distress. A research has been conducted to gather the perceptions of francophone Quebec occupational therapists of the barriers and facilitators to the updating of their values. To this end, a phenomenological research design was chosen and twenty-six occupational therapists were interviewed. The participants report obstacles and facilitators of micro, meso and macro-environmental nature to the updating of their values. As for the ethical distress, some of them mention having experienced it, while others express their preference for a term less emotionally charged. The results of the research are, in general, consistent with those reported in the literature. They document a disturbing reality that is still poorly documented in occupational therapy.
Teràpia Ocupacional
Ètica
Valors
Fenomenologia
Les barrières et facilitateurs à l’actualisation des valeurs professionnelles : perceptions d’ergothérapeutes du Québec / Marie-Josée Drolet, Marie Goulet
Summary :
Many occupational therapists seek to practice a profession that embodies values they consider valuable and important. In practice, however, they encounter barriers limiting the respect of these values. As a result, some occupational therapists experience ethical distress. A research has been conducted to gather the perceptions of francophone Quebec occupational therapists of the barriers and facilitators to the updating of their values. To this end, a phenomenological research design was chosen and twenty-six occupational therapists were interviewed. The participants report obstacles and facilitators of micro, meso and macro-environmental nature to the updating of their values. As for the ethical distress, some of them mention having experienced it, while others express their preference for a term less emotionally charged. The results of the research are, in general, consistent with those reported in the literature. They document a disturbing reality that is still poorly documented in occupational therapy.
Teràpia Ocupacional
Ètica
Valors
Fenomenologia