Occupational therapy practice community: process evaluation by the participants and researchers
Autor: | Sandra Maria Galheigo, Claudia Pellegrini Braga, Fernanda Stella Risseto Mieto, Fernanda Viotti Parreira, Gabrielle Quintiliano Sarmento, Margareth Motta, Mariane Campopiano Abrahão Silva, Mirella Ferreira Santos, Priscilla Feres Spinola, Raquel Lima, Rosa Maria de Araújo Mitre, Thais dos Reis Olher Lagôa, Thelma Almir Oliveira, Walkyria de Almeida Santos |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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Zdroj: | Cadernos de Terapia Ocupacional, Vol 23, Iss 3, Pp 463-474 (2015) |
ISSN: | 2238-2860 0104-4931 |
Popis: | This article presents the results of a participatory action research with occupational therapists in a community of practice which purpose was to discuss the care production provided by occupational therapy to hospitalized children and adolescents. The participants were nine occupational therapists from hospitals of the city of São Paulo. Ten face-to-face meetings were conducted and a Web-mediated environment was created for conducting virtual activities. The face meetings were recorded and tapped. This article aims to present the evaluation made by the participants and researchers about the process experienced in the community. Through content analysis, seventeen reporting units were identified and grouped into four main themes: the dialogic process; theoretical and practical implications; reflective process; participatory process and its barriers. The process evaluation showed that dialogue during the meetings contributed to a sense of belonging, integration, and awareness/group cohesion and made possible discussing and reflecting on topics relevant to the practice of occupational therapist. Direct communication proved to be the main form of exchange among the professionals in the group. The participants working conditions, the computers and virtual environments access issues, the surplus work generated by meetings and the displacement in urban centers were complicating factors for the participant’s greater adhesion. Evaluation showed that this strategy favored the construction of shared knowledge, and its implementation can foster reflection, research development and knowledge production, as well as contribute to the occupational therapist professional practice improvement. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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