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Occupational challenges in a digital society: A discussion inspiring occupational therapy to cross thresholds and embrace possibilities.

Maria Larsson LundAnneli Nyman
Published in: Scandinavian journal of occupational therapy (2019)
The digital transformation of society and the increased need for digital competence implies extensive changes in peoples' everyday lives and occupations. Heretofore, the discussion in the field of occupational therapy about the consequences of digitalisation has been vague. The aim of this discussion paper is to outline some reflections and to offer some arguments on how to meet the changes following digitalisation and its impact on occupational therapy. The discussion focuses on three issues: the new conditions for participation in a digital society and the role of occupational therapy and occupational therapists in the evolving digital society as well as what occupational therapists need to be pro-active and to embrace the ongoing changes in a digital society. In conclusion, occupational therapy needs to advance its position and become pro-active to cross the threshold and to embrace the possibilities that digitalisation holds for peoples' everyday lives to support occupational justice and health.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • physical activity
  • risk assessment
  • climate change