Old Themes, New Directions — Occupational Therapy in the 21st Century
- 1 November 1986
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
- Vol. 53 (4_suppl) , 38-44
- https://doi.org/10.1177/00084174860530s414
Abstract
The paper begins with a brief look at direction for the future of occupational therapy as expressed in occupational therapy literature over the past six decades. The major contribution in the areas of practice, research and education, professional organization and therapy/knowledge base are highlighted. It then considers current social issues in Canadian society which have a bearing on occupational therapy and implications for its future development; population trends, health status and hospitalization, universal access to health and social services, unemployment, client expectations, multiculturism medical ethics, family breakdown and child abuse. It looks at the occupational therapy profession in relation to these social issues and concludes with a summary of implications for occupational therapy and predictions for its future into the 21st century based on the analysis of these trends.Keywords
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