Occupation in the Anthropocene and Ethical Relationality
This article focusses on implications of occupation in relation to the earth and examines the potential to expand occupational justice beyond anthropocentric viewpoints to honour interspecies justice. Approach. A 'theory as method' approach is used to explore the literature. Transgressive decolonial hermeneutics informs analysis. Key issues. The discussion advances understandings about human occupation in relation to more-than-humans, intersections with human occupations and animals, and ethical relationality. Implications. Occupational justice includes honouring interdependence of species, engaging in occupations in ways ...
Source: Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy - April 18, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Niki Kiepek Source Type: research

Changes in Daily Occupations Patterns, Optimism, and Positive Affect During COVID-19 Lockdown
Conclusion. The COVID-19 pandemic created a temporary occupational disruption. Although people devoted their time differently, the lockdown forced people to find ways to continue engaging in their occupations.PMID:36987704 | PMC:PMC10064185 | DOI:10.1177/00084174231166260 (Source: Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy)
Source: Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy - March 29, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Orit Segev-Jacubovski Source Type: research

Changes in Daily Occupations Patterns, Optimism, and Positive Affect During COVID-19 Lockdown
Conclusion. The COVID-19 pandemic created a temporary occupational disruption. Although people devoted their time differently, the lockdown forced people to find ways to continue engaging in their occupations.PMID:36987704 | PMC:PMC10064185 | DOI:10.1177/00084174231166260 (Source: Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy)
Source: Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy - March 29, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Orit Segev-Jacubovski Source Type: research

Changes in Daily Occupations Patterns, Optimism, and Positive Affect During COVID-19 Lockdown
Conclusion. The COVID-19 pandemic created a temporary occupational disruption. Although people devoted their time differently, the lockdown forced people to find ways to continue engaging in their occupations.PMID:36987704 | PMC:PMC10064185 | DOI:10.1177/00084174231166260 (Source: Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy)
Source: Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy - March 29, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Orit Segev-Jacubovski Source Type: research

Changes in Daily Occupations Patterns, Optimism, and Positive Affect During COVID-19 Lockdown
Conclusion. The COVID-19 pandemic created a temporary occupational disruption. Although people devoted their time differently, the lockdown forced people to find ways to continue engaging in their occupations.PMID:36987704 | PMC:PMC10064185 | DOI:10.1177/00084174231166260 (Source: Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy)
Source: Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy - March 29, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Orit Segev-Jacubovski Source Type: research