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What is health?
the outcome of having our "sustenance and safety needs met nd having physical, mental and social capacities maintained, developed, exercise, and in balance."
What should considered when thinking "what is human occupation"?
- how do humans occupy space around them
- how do humans occupy time
- how do they occupy themselves in the course of their daily lives? Why?
What are they places you occupy?
- your home
- the community where you live
- stores where you shop
- people you run into every day
What should you consider when thinking of the places you occupy?
- why have you chosen those places?
- how do those palces affect you as a person?
- what do they say about you?
- how do those shared places affect you community?
- are they accessible? safe?
- rules within those places? how do the rules affect you? affect others?
Where are the links between occupation & health based?
in occupational science & many other disciplines
What does engagement in occupation contribute to?
health
What do meaningful activities promote?
health during life transitions and life changes
What does peoples' engagement in activity provide?
sense of control, accomplishment & promotes health
What is activity?
task we engage in consciously or unconsciously
What are the types of activity?
- physical
- cognitive
- emotional
- spiritual
- social
- political
- economic
What are the common elements of occupation definitions?
- emphasis on "doing"
- involve sense of purpose
- meaning
- cultural significance
- lifestyle
- context-based
- related to time
What is the definition of occupation?
- groups of acitivities and tasks of everyday life named organized, and given value and meaning by individuals & a culture
- include everything people do
What must we have to fulfill our lives?
multiple roles, each representing an occupation
What is occupation?
a way to categorize activities according to common threads
What are the determinants of health?
- income & income distribution
- education
- unemployment & job security
- employment & working conditions
- early childhood development
- personal health practices & coping skills
- food insecurity
- biology & genetic endowment
- physical environment
- access to health services
- aboriginal status
- social safety net
- social exclusion
- gender
- race
- disability
What is occupational performance?
the dynamic relationship between the person, the environment & the occupation
What is the role of the environment in occupation?
has cultural, institutional, physical and social elements that can enable or constrain occupational performance
What is participation and empowerment?
freedom to make decisions about issues that affect our lives & engage in occupational activities we value