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Transforming Occupational Therapy for the 21st Century PAIRE: Recognize Privilege, Acknowledge Injustice, and Reframe Perspective to Reach Equity.

Catherine R HoytMaribeth CliftonCristina Reyes SmithLamar WoodsSteven D Taff
Published in: Occupational therapy in health care (2023)
Theories, models, and frameworks provide the foundation for occupational therapy education, research, and clinical practice. While most have a systems approach focus, other factors, such as societal influences and structural inequities, also contribute to health. Using a cross-sectional design, this study identified the gaps in occupational therapy models of practice and presents a novel approach, the PAIRE (Recognize P rivilege, A cknowledge I njustice, and R eframe Perspective to Reach E quity) Model. PAIRE is focused on achieving occupational equity through the reciprocal and intersectional impact of the provider/team, the person/people seeking occupational therapy, and the occupation-in-context, with continuous influences of access, context, and justice. We describe the components of PAIRE and illustrate its functionality in education, research, and clinical practice contexts as well as case examples.
Keyphrases
  • clinical practice
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • public health
  • global health
  • palliative care
  • health information
  • mental illness
  • risk assessment
  • human health