The use of occupation-based intervention among Malaysian occupational therapists: A focus group discussion

Research regarding occupation-based intervention (OBI) has been mainly conducted in developed Western and Asian countries. Therefore, the transferability and generalisability of the published research to the Malaysian context is questionable. The purpose of this study was to examine Malaysian occupa...

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Published in:World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin
Main Author: Ahmad A.; A. Rahman P.; Tomori K.; Wan Yunus F.; Romli M.H.; Che Daud A.Z.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Informa UK Ltd 2023
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Ahmad A.; A. Rahman P.; Tomori K.; Wan Yunus F.; Romli M.H.; Che Daud A.Z.
The use of occupation-based intervention among Malaysian occupational therapists: A focus group discussion
2023
World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin
79
1
10.1080/14473828.2021.2018835
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85127008286&doi=10.1080%2f14473828.2021.2018835&partnerID=40&md5=02d0e2b9ed32ef05a0972a2dd502f72e
Research regarding occupation-based intervention (OBI) has been mainly conducted in developed Western and Asian countries. Therefore, the transferability and generalisability of the published research to the Malaysian context is questionable. The purpose of this study was to examine Malaysian occupational therapists’ perceptions of the developed definition of OBI and how they put it into practice. Three focus group discussions were conducted. Participants were recruited among Malaysian occupation-based practitioners. Data were analysed using a manifest and latent content analysis. The major finding that emerged from the data analysis was the practice of OBI in Malaysia, which was further divided into how OBI is implemented in Malaysia, and the facilitators to practise OBI. This study’s findings suggest that OBI was implemented in various ways by the Malaysian occupational therapists despite agreeing with the developed definition of OBI as occupation as a means and an end. © World Federation of Occupational Therapists 2022.
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author Ahmad A.; A. Rahman P.; Tomori K.; Wan Yunus F.; Romli M.H.; Che Daud A.Z.
spellingShingle Ahmad A.; A. Rahman P.; Tomori K.; Wan Yunus F.; Romli M.H.; Che Daud A.Z.
The use of occupation-based intervention among Malaysian occupational therapists: A focus group discussion
author_facet Ahmad A.; A. Rahman P.; Tomori K.; Wan Yunus F.; Romli M.H.; Che Daud A.Z.
author_sort Ahmad A.; A. Rahman P.; Tomori K.; Wan Yunus F.; Romli M.H.; Che Daud A.Z.
title The use of occupation-based intervention among Malaysian occupational therapists: A focus group discussion
title_short The use of occupation-based intervention among Malaysian occupational therapists: A focus group discussion
title_full The use of occupation-based intervention among Malaysian occupational therapists: A focus group discussion
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description Research regarding occupation-based intervention (OBI) has been mainly conducted in developed Western and Asian countries. Therefore, the transferability and generalisability of the published research to the Malaysian context is questionable. The purpose of this study was to examine Malaysian occupational therapists’ perceptions of the developed definition of OBI and how they put it into practice. Three focus group discussions were conducted. Participants were recruited among Malaysian occupation-based practitioners. Data were analysed using a manifest and latent content analysis. The major finding that emerged from the data analysis was the practice of OBI in Malaysia, which was further divided into how OBI is implemented in Malaysia, and the facilitators to practise OBI. This study’s findings suggest that OBI was implemented in various ways by the Malaysian occupational therapists despite agreeing with the developed definition of OBI as occupation as a means and an end. © World Federation of Occupational Therapists 2022.
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