Title of article :
The Influence of Culture on Occupational Therapy Practice in Jordan
Author/Authors :
Malkawi , Somaya H. Occupational Therapy Department - Rehabilitation Sciences Faculty - University of Jordan - Queen Rania Al Abdullah, Jordan , Alqatarneh , Nisrin S. Faculty of Applied Health Sciences - Hashemite University , Jordan , Fehringer, Elaine K. Physical Therapy - Samford University - Birmingham - AL , USA
Abstract :
Occupational therapy’s origins draw from Western culture, values, and beliefs which may impact the application of
traditional occupational therapy practice in non-Western cultures. Purpose. This study explored how occupational therapists in
Jordan facilitate occupational therapy practice within Islamic Eastern culture. Method. A phenomenological approach was used
in this study. Semistructured interviews were conducted with eleven occupational therapists that work in Jordan and have at
least two years of experience. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis methods. Results. Three central themes emerged:
impact of Jordanian culture and Islamic beliefs about independence and disability on occupational therapy practice, the
therapists’notions of ideal occupational therapy practice vs. daily reality, and challenges posed by workspace and the availability
of equipment. Conclusion. This study highlights the growing need to translate and expand the core values of occupational
therapy to align with cultures in non-Western countries and cultures.
Keywords :
Influence , Culture , Occupational Therapy Practice , Jordan
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International