Moving from theory to practice in occupational therapy education for planetary health: A theoretical view

Author:

Hess Ka Yan1,Rihtman Tanya1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Oxford Brookes University Oxford UK

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThere remains a dearth of easily implemented strategies for translating environmental and sustainability policy into practice within occupational therapy education. In this context, the research‐implementation time lag is problematic because time is of the essence when seeking evidence‐based educational strategies to address planetary health challenges. The undertaking of practical experimentation to develop strategies for policy implementation and translation is challenged by the urgency of the issues faced.PurposeThis paper aims to contribute to conversations around translating awareness of planetary health to practical action for occupational therapy education by proposing a framework for practical “doing” skills, based on conceptually sound, theoretical foundations that support likely efficacy.MethodsThree skills are suggested as a means to close the theory‐practice gap while incorporating what is known about educational processes supporting the transition from novice to expert occupational therapy practitioner. The first skill proposed is a rethinking of essential forms of clinical reasoning, with the introduction of environmental and sustainable reasoning as mandatory. Founded in an adoption of “two‐eyed seeing,” the second skill emphasises bidirectional questioning for climate‐just, person‐centred care. The third skill explores interprofessional educational collaboration for environmental sustainability.ConclusionsAcknowledging the centrality of novice practitioner as part of occupational therapy learner professional identity requires appropriate strategies for learning clinical reasoning skills related to environmental sustainability, planetary health, and the potential discomfort of authentic bidirectional questioning. Implications of adopting these strategies are discussed in relation to their potential contribution to positive change for the occupational therapy profession and wider society.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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