Occupational therapy: The key to unlocking locked-up occupations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

S Kamalakannan, Stuti Chakraborty

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Abstract

Occupations refer to the everyday activities that people do as individuals, in families and with communities to occupy time and bring meaning and purpose to life. It is not always limited to just paid employment. Occupations of the global population have been adversely affected in one way or the other because of this COVID-19 pandemic. Four different key sects of occupations were majorly affected. These are the occupations of those who are or were COVID-positive, occupations of healthy individuals affected by COVID-19/lockdown, occupations of the population highly susceptible and vulnerable of contracting COVID-19 and occupations having a direct impact on global market, supply chain or economy. These occupations were locked up due to the pandemic lockdown.

Occupational therapists can scientifically analyse occupations and help formulate exit strategies for the lockdown. They are experts who understand and study the different ways of measuring participation in occupation to develop innovative strategies and therapeutic interventions to facilitate individuals’ engagement in occupations. They can unravel the pragmatic strategies for preventing transmission (physical distancing, hand hygiene, personal protective equipment usage and decontamination) despite engaging in occupations safely and effectively. Nourishing this niche and essential science is pertinent, not just in this pandemic context but also against a backdrop of health and social care research, policy, practice and education for the future.
Original languageEnglish
Article number153
Number of pages11
JournalWellcome Open Research
Volume5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Occupational Science
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Covid-19
  • Pandemic
  • Lockdown Coronavirus
  • Activity Analysis
  • Occupations

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