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Culturally Responsive Occupational Therapy Education and Practice: A Scoping Review
Kripa Titty Cherian1, Pramod Dattaram Lambor1, Abhilasha George1
1Department of Occupational Therapy, Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, India.
Culturally responsive care (CRC) is vital in occupational therapy (OT) for equitable client engagement. Implementation of CRC in OT education and practice is inconsistent, highlighting key knowledge gaps, particularly from the global south.
Area of Science:
- Occupational therapy
- Cultural responsiveness
- Health equity
Background:
- Culturally responsive care (CRC) is crucial for equitable and meaningful occupational therapy (OT) services.
- The integration of CRC in OT education and practice shows variability.
- Existing literature lacks a comprehensive understanding of CRC's definition and implementation in OT.
Purpose of the Study:
- To systematically map the definitions, implementation, and integration of CRC within OT literature.
- To identify existing knowledge gaps regarding CRC in OT.
- To inform the advancement of equitable and accountable OT practice.
Main Methods:
- Systematic literature search across major databases (PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, PsycINFO).
- Analysis of 53 studies using Arksey and O'Malley's framework.
- Application of the Health Standards Organization (HSO) Cultural Safety and Humility Framework.
Main Results:
- CRC is conceptualized on a spectrum from cultural competence to cultural humility.
- Community partnerships, particularly with Indigenous groups, are central to CRC implementation.
- Limited application of CRC in OT training and service delivery noted, especially in the global south.
Conclusions:
- CRC is a recognized priority in OT, but its practical application requires enhancement.
- Addressing identified knowledge gaps is essential for improving OT equity and client satisfaction.
- Further research and implementation strategies are needed to strengthen CRC in OT globally.
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