Defining spirituality and giving meaning to occupation: the perspective of community-dwelling older adults with autonomy loss |
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Authors: | Griffith Jennifer Caron Chantal D Desrosiers Johanne Thibeault Rachel |
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Affiliation: | Centre de santé et services sociaux La Pommeraie, Cowansville, Quebec. jgriffith@canoemail.com |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: In the Canadian Model of Occupational Performance, meaningful occupation involves interaction between spirituality and environment. However little research exists on the process of giving meaning to occupation. PURPOSE: This study explored both meaningful occupation and the definition of spirituality from the perspective of community-dwelling older adults with autonomy loss. METHOD: Using a qualitative approach, grounded theory method of Glaser and Strauss (1967), eight cognitively intact persons were interviewed individually. RESULTS: The process of giving meaning to occupation involves an intrinsic link between identity and meaningful occupation, with identity being central to the person. Following autonomy loss, a process of adjusting identity, involving social, psychological and spiritual aspects, occurs over time. Spirituality is defined in terms of its close links to religion and belief in a benevolent greater power. IMPLICATIONS OF RESEARCH: This study contributes to the discussion of the concepts of spirituality, identity and meaning in occupational therapy. |
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