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A Concept Analysis of Spirituality in Occupational Therapy Practice

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Pages 38-57 | Published online: 04 May 2016
 

Abstract

Health policy and high profile investigations about poor care delivery in England emphasise the need for health professionals to ensure care is patient-centred, addressing each individual's physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs. Person-centred practice, valuing the uniqueness of the individual, is central to the philosophy of occupational therapy. Spirituality is a key dimension of person-centredness but how to address it in everyday practice remains a challenge. This article reports on a concept analysis which was undertaken to explore the empirical referents of addressing the spiritual as a means of guiding practice, and the antecedents and attributes underpinning spirituality as a dimension of occupational therapy practice. A range of health-related databases were searched from 2000 to 2013. Eight studies that focused on spirituality and occupational therapy practice were included in the concept analysis. Spirituality in occupational therapy practice was found to be associated with a holistic, person-centred approach to care. It aimed to restore a sense of wellbeing and to recognise individual coping strategies. A framework was developed to operationalise spiritually competent care for occupational therapy practice. The study concluded that occupational therapists respond to a disruption in wellbeing and quality of life by mobilising patients’ spiritual coping strategies in order to support and restore the patient's sense of meaning and purpose.

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Janice Jones

Dr Janice Jones was formerly Senior Lecturer and course leader of the BSc (Hons) occupational therapy course at the University of Huddersfield. She is currently working at London South Bank University as a Lecturer in the Institute of Vocational Learning.

Annie Topping

Professor Annie Topping is Assistant Executive Director of Nursing, Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar, and Visiting Professor of Nursing at the University of Huddersfield.

John Wattis

Professor John Wattis is Visiting Professor of Old Age Psychiatry at the University of Huddersfield.

Joanna Smith

Dr Joanna Smith is Lecturer in Children's Nursing at the University of Leeds.

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