2017
DOI: 10.17159/231-3833/1017/v47n2a7
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Professionalism - A case for medical education to honour the societal contract

Abstract: BACKGROUND: This study explores the concept ofprofessionalism from the vantage point of a cohort of students as well as professionally qualified and practising occupational therapists. With the changes health care delivery is experiencing nationally as well as internationally, there is an urgent need to identify students and qualified professionals' expectations of what influences the development thereof, as well as elicit perceptions of attributes which contribute to professionalism. METHODS: The study is pri… Show more

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“…For instance, authors have suggested that having a “strong sense of empathy” ( DeIuliis, 2017 , p. xxix), “respect for people’s language, culture and views” (Aguilar et al, 2013, p. 211), and “honesty […] by being transparent and authentic” (Drolet & Desormeaux-Moreau, 2015, p. 279) are shared values among allied health professionals that are antecedents to professionalism. Our analysis also proposed that individuals must develop specific occupational values such as enablement, including valorizing clients’ self-determination; and believing in clients’ potential ( Aguilar et al, 2012 , 2013; CAOT, 2012 ; Dillon, 2002 ; Mason & Mathieson, 2018 ; Nortje & De Jongh, 2017 ; Université Laval, 2019 ), occupational engagement, occupational balance, occupational participation, occupational performance, occupational signification ( Aguilar et al, 2012 , 2013; Hordichuk et al, 2015 ; Légis Québec, 2018 ), and occupational justice, including advocating for occupational opportunities and occupational rights ( Aguilar et al, 2012 ; Burford et al, 2014 ; Hordichuk et al, 2015 ; Kasar & Muscari, 2000 ; Légis Québec, 2018 ; Nortje & De Jongh, 2017 ; Robinson et al, 2012 ). Finally, training and experience should also be considered person-related antecedents of professionalism in occupational therapy.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…For instance, authors have suggested that having a “strong sense of empathy” ( DeIuliis, 2017 , p. xxix), “respect for people’s language, culture and views” (Aguilar et al, 2013, p. 211), and “honesty […] by being transparent and authentic” (Drolet & Desormeaux-Moreau, 2015, p. 279) are shared values among allied health professionals that are antecedents to professionalism. Our analysis also proposed that individuals must develop specific occupational values such as enablement, including valorizing clients’ self-determination; and believing in clients’ potential ( Aguilar et al, 2012 , 2013; CAOT, 2012 ; Dillon, 2002 ; Mason & Mathieson, 2018 ; Nortje & De Jongh, 2017 ; Université Laval, 2019 ), occupational engagement, occupational balance, occupational participation, occupational performance, occupational signification ( Aguilar et al, 2012 , 2013; Hordichuk et al, 2015 ; Légis Québec, 2018 ), and occupational justice, including advocating for occupational opportunities and occupational rights ( Aguilar et al, 2012 ; Burford et al, 2014 ; Hordichuk et al, 2015 ; Kasar & Muscari, 2000 ; Légis Québec, 2018 ; Nortje & De Jongh, 2017 ; Robinson et al, 2012 ). Finally, training and experience should also be considered person-related antecedents of professionalism in occupational therapy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental antecedents concern the professional system and the organizational context in which occupational therapists evolve. The professional system , with its regulations and laws ( Bossers et al, 1999 ; Burford et al, 2014 ; CAOT, 2012 ; DeIuliis, 2017 ; Nortje & De Jongh, 2017 ; Sullivan & Thiessen, 2015 ; Université Laval, 2019 ), codes of ethics ( Bull, 2007 ; Randolph, 2003 ; Robinson et al, 2012 ), policies, and procedures ( Burford et al, 2014 ; Campbell et al, 2015 ; Mason & Mathieson, 2018 ; Robinson et al, 2012 ) has an influence on how professionalism develops and takes place on a daily basis. The organizational context with expectations of organizations and organizational functioning was also an antecedent of professionalism.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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