Time use, tempo and temporality: Occupational therapy's core business or someone else's business.

作者: Louise Farnworth

DOI: 10.1046/J.1440-1630.2003.00391.X

关键词: Intervention (counseling)Public relationsOccupational scienceTime managementOccupational therapyPsychologyCore businessHealth careTemporalityQuality of life (healthcare)Psychotherapist

摘要: A primary assumption underlying occupational therapy intervention is that peoples’ use of time, or their participation in activities, related to overall well-being and quality life. However, the translation this into practice often not only invisible, but it becoming increasingly difficult sustain current health care practices. This paper outlines research literature relationships between time use, tempo temporality, well-being, will discuss implications for theory, research.

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