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18 Cards in this Set
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What is health?
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the outcome of having our "sustenance and safety needs met nd having physical, mental and social capacities maintained, developed, exercise, and in balance."
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What should considered when thinking "what is human occupation"?
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- 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? |
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What are they places you occupy?
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- your home
- the community where you live - stores where you shop - people you run into every day |
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What should you consider when thinking of the places you occupy?
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- 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? |
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Where are the links between occupation & health based?
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in occupational science & many other disciplines
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What does engagement in occupation contribute to?
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health
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What do meaningful activities promote?
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health during life transitions and life changes
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What does peoples' engagement in activity provide?
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sense of control, accomplishment & promotes health
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What is activity?
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task we engage in consciously or unconsciously
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What are the types of activity?
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- physical
- cognitive - emotional - spiritual - social - political - economic |
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What are the common elements of occupation definitions?
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- emphasis on "doing"
- involve sense of purpose - meaning - cultural significance - lifestyle - context-based - related to time |
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What is the definition of occupation?
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- groups of acitivities and tasks of everyday life named organized, and given value and meaning by individuals & a culture
- include everything people do |
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What must we have to fulfill our lives?
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multiple roles, each representing an occupation
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What is occupation?
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a way to categorize activities according to common threads
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What are the determinants of health?
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- 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 |
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What is occupational performance?
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the dynamic relationship between the person, the environment & the occupation
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What is the role of the environment in occupation?
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has cultural, institutional, physical and social elements that can enable or constrain occupational performance
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What is participation and empowerment?
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freedom to make decisions about issues that affect our lives & engage in occupational activities we value
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