Toward a Conceptual Framework for Occupational Therapist-Teacher Collaborations

J. Wintle, T. Krupa, C. Deluca, H. Cramm
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ABSTRACT Background. Occupational therapists and teachers often collaborate for the benefit of students. Purpose. This work aims to develop a conceptual framework for collaboration between occupational therapists and teachers in a school-based setting. Methods. A multiple method, qualitative methodology was employed. An integrative analysis of findings between a scoping review and interviews of occupational therapists (n = 5), teachers (n = 5), and parents of students receiving school-based occupational therapy (n = 3) was conducted to develop a conceptual model. Findings. The conceptual framework describes the enabling factors and tensions in collaboration while emphasizing the centrality of both trust and co-equal status between collaborating occupational therapists and teachers. Implications. This conceptual framework may be used to better understand collaboration between occupational therapists and teachers and may be used to inform policy on school-based occupational therapy.
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职业治疗师-教师合作的概念框架
抽象的背景。职业治疗师和教师经常为了学生的利益而合作。目的。这项工作旨在为职业治疗师和教师在学校环境中的合作建立一个概念框架。方法。采用多方法定性研究方法。本研究对职业治疗师(n = 5)、教师(n = 5)和接受校本职业治疗的学生家长(n = 3)的调查结果进行了综合分析,以建立一个概念模型。发现。概念框架描述了合作中的促成因素和紧张关系,同时强调了合作职业治疗师和教师之间信任和共同平等地位的中心地位。的影响。这一概念框架可用于更好地理解职业治疗师和教师之间的合作,并可用于为基于学校的职业治疗政策提供信息。
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