Meaning Making through Occupations and Occupational Roles: A Heuristic Study of Worker-Writer Histories

Author:

Ikiugu Moses1,Pollard Nick2,Cross Audrey3,Willer Megan4,Everson Jenna4,Stockland Jeanie4

Affiliation:

1. Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Health Sciences, The University of South Dakota, Lee Medical Building, Room 323, Vermillion, USA

2. Senior Lecturer in Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Health and Wellbeing, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield

3. Assistant Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Health Sciences, The University of South Dakota, Lee Medical Building, Room 323, Vermillion, USA

4. Formerly Occupational Therapy Student, Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Health Sciences, The University of South Dakota, Lee Medical Building, Room 323, Vermillion, USA

Abstract

Introduction: Occupations are recognised in occupational therapy and occupational science literature as vehicles to meaning and wellbeing. Yet, the question of how they are used to create meaning has not been investigated exhaustively. In this study, the researchers explored the life histories of worker-writers in the United Kingdom. These writers considered themselves as representatives of the most numerous but marginalised social class. The researchers considered how the worker-writers derived life meaning from their occupations and occupational roles. Method: Using heuristic research methods, 34 published autobiographies were analysed to elicit themes illuminating how meaning was created by the worker-writers through occupations and occupational roles. Results: Five themes emerged from the analysis. Worker-writers created meaning by engaging in occupations and occupational roles that fostered family life and other meaningful relationships; a sense of control over their lives; meaningful leisure pursuits; a contribution to or connection to greater causes; and a sense of wellbeing. Conclusion: No claims are being made in this study about the generalisability of the findings to clinical practice. However, occupational therapists may consider exploring ways of helping clients engage in occupations reflecting themes that emerged from the study, as a way of helping them to reconstruct their lives following life-changing events or conditions.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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