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Titre : | Critiquing the Canadian Model of Client-Centered Enablement (CMCE) for Indigenous Contexts (2021) |
Auteurs : | Carly Hunter ; Tara Pride |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | Revue canadienne d'ergothérapie (Vol. 88, n° 4, Décembre 2021) |
Article en page(s) : | p. 329-339 |
Note générale : | https://doi.org/10.1177/00084174211042960 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Approche interculturelle ; Décolonisation ; Ergothérapie ; Interculturalité ; Peuple autochtone ; Réflexivité ; Services de santé pour autochtones |
Résumé : | Background. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada outlines the need for health care professionals to create more welcoming spaces for Indigenous Peoples. The scope of occupational therapy is continually expandingyet the profession itself is grounded in and derived from a dominant Eurocentric worldview, and practice is designed to serve a homogenous Western populace. Purpose. To critically examine the Canadian Model of Client-Centered Enablement (CMCE) for its value within Indigenous contexts. Key Issues. The CMCE is positioned as a client-centered model, however there is a clear hierarchical client-professional relationship threaded throughout. Concepts such as enable, advocate, educate, coach, and coordinate demonstrate paternalistic authority, lacking reciprocity, knowledge-sharing, and power redistribution. Implications. Reimagining health care relationships as entrenched in social interconnectedness demands critical reflection and action. A model of practice that endorses social change and actively addresses colonial power inequities must root its paradigmatic foundations in postcolonial views of health care as a social relationship. |
Disponible en ligne : | Non |
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Cote | Support | Localisation | Section | Disponibilité |
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RevCanErg 2021 P2021/4 | Périodique papier | Woluwe | Espace revues | Consultation sur place uniquement Exclu du prêt |