How is resilience conceptualized and operationalized in occupational science and occupational therapy literature? Protocol for a scoping review

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Autor(a) principal: Turner, Justin
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Miller, William Cameron, Reid, Holly, Moecke, Débora Melissa Petry, Crosbie, Stephanie, Kamurasi, Ivan, Girt, Mirha, Peter, Maryke, Petlitsyna, Polina, Friesen, Madeline, Towle, Jessica, Knox, Alexandra, Winter, Ashley, Camp, Pat
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos Brasileiros de Terapia Ocupacional
Texto Completo: https://www.cadernosdeterapiaocupacional.ufscar.br/index.php/cadernos/article/view/3105
Resumo: Introduction: Resilience is a commonly discussed term describing the ability to overcome, adapt to, or cope with stressful/disruptive events. Although researchers and practitioners define resilience in diverse ways—e.g., psychological or disaster resilience—the concept fundamentally encompasses perseverance when faced with adversity. As experts in the interplay between individuals, communities, environments, and occupations, occupational scientists and occupational therapists (OTs) have great potential to understand and enable resilience, with some similar concepts appearing in occupational theories (e.g., occupational adaptation). However, there has yet to be a published review on resilience in occupational science (OS) and occupational therapy (OT) literature. Objective: In this scoping review, we will explore how resilience is conceptualized and operationalized in the OS and OT research literature. Method: Guided by Joanna Briggs Institute methodology for scoping reviews, we will search four library databases for relevant records along with selected OT databases and reference lists of included literature. Two team members will screen each retrieved record for inclusion, with vote discrepancies settled by a third person. We will include English-language literature published anytime which 1) includes the word root ‘resilien*’ and 2) is occupation focused, according to our criteria (published in OS/OT periodical, co-authored by OT or occupational scientist, and/or included OTs as study population/focus). We will report key information of included records, e.g., publication date/location, methodology, and resilience theories included. Implications: Our study will be useful for clinicians and researchers looking for occupational conceptualizations of resilience. From a social justice perspective, this review may highlight evidence that engagement in meaningful occupations can foster resilience among marginalized communities.
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title How is resilience conceptualized and operationalized in occupational science and occupational therapy literature? Protocol for a scoping review
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title_short How is resilience conceptualized and operationalized in occupational science and occupational therapy literature? Protocol for a scoping review
title_full How is resilience conceptualized and operationalized in occupational science and occupational therapy literature? Protocol for a scoping review
title_fullStr How is resilience conceptualized and operationalized in occupational science and occupational therapy literature? Protocol for a scoping review
title_full_unstemmed How is resilience conceptualized and operationalized in occupational science and occupational therapy literature? Protocol for a scoping review
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Miller, William Cameron
Reid, Holly
Moecke, Débora Melissa Petry
Crosbie, Stephanie
Kamurasi, Ivan
Girt, Mirha
Peter, Maryke
Petlitsyna, Polina
Friesen, Madeline
Towle, Jessica
Knox, Alexandra
Winter, Ashley
Camp, Pat
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Kamurasi, Ivan
Girt, Mirha
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Petlitsyna, Polina
Friesen, Madeline
Towle, Jessica
Knox, Alexandra
Winter, Ashley
Camp, Pat
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Friesen, Madeline
Towle, Jessica
Knox, Alexandra
Winter, Ashley
Camp, Pat
description Introduction: Resilience is a commonly discussed term describing the ability to overcome, adapt to, or cope with stressful/disruptive events. Although researchers and practitioners define resilience in diverse ways—e.g., psychological or disaster resilience—the concept fundamentally encompasses perseverance when faced with adversity. As experts in the interplay between individuals, communities, environments, and occupations, occupational scientists and occupational therapists (OTs) have great potential to understand and enable resilience, with some similar concepts appearing in occupational theories (e.g., occupational adaptation). However, there has yet to be a published review on resilience in occupational science (OS) and occupational therapy (OT) literature. Objective: In this scoping review, we will explore how resilience is conceptualized and operationalized in the OS and OT research literature. Method: Guided by Joanna Briggs Institute methodology for scoping reviews, we will search four library databases for relevant records along with selected OT databases and reference lists of included literature. Two team members will screen each retrieved record for inclusion, with vote discrepancies settled by a third person. We will include English-language literature published anytime which 1) includes the word root ‘resilien*’ and 2) is occupation focused, according to our criteria (published in OS/OT periodical, co-authored by OT or occupational scientist, and/or included OTs as study population/focus). We will report key information of included records, e.g., publication date/location, methodology, and resilience theories included. Implications: Our study will be useful for clinicians and researchers looking for occupational conceptualizations of resilience. From a social justice perspective, this review may highlight evidence that engagement in meaningful occupations can foster resilience among marginalized communities.
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