Terapia ocupacional e meio rural: uma revisão de escopo
Resumo O mundo rural é um território de extrema importância para a sociedade como um todo; não obstante, tende ainda a ser visto como algo separado desta e, muitas vezes marginalizado em relação ao meio urbano. Além disso, é tido como um espaço atrasado, desatualizado e rústico em alguns contextos,...
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Abstract | Resumo O mundo rural é um território de extrema importância para a sociedade como um todo; não obstante, tende ainda a ser visto como algo separado desta e, muitas vezes marginalizado em relação ao meio urbano. Além disso, é tido como um espaço atrasado, desatualizado e rústico em alguns contextos, como no brasileiro. A falta de acesso a bens sociais acaba por limitar as perspectivas da pessoa que vive nesse território, diminuindo sua autonomia e oportunidade de escolhas com relação à sua própria vida. Tanto no âmbito mundial quanto nacional, a terapia ocupacional, em suas diferentes subáreas, tem buscado contribuir para a resolução de problemáticas que envolvem contextos e sujeitos diversos que ocupam e vivem no meio rural. Assim, o objetivo primário deste estudo foi realizar uma revisão de escopo que abrangesse publicações nacionais e estrangeiras, procurando apreender, sistematizar e divulgar a produção científica na interface da terapia ocupacional com o mundo rural, analisando-a criticamente, de modo a perceber suas potencialidades e fragilidades, considerando as diversas ruralidades e contextos mundo afora. Foram encontrados resultados dos cinco continentes com dados necessários para essa sistematização e para uma síntese dessa produção. Tais resultados foram estudados, analisados e distribuídos em seis categorias configuradas a partir dos assuntos específicos abordados. Conclui-se que estudos relevantes foram realizados na interface terapia ocupacional-mundo rural, voltando-se a fatores que influenciam a atuação profissional nesses territórios, ao mesmo tempo em que propõem métodos, estratégias e programas de prática e formação para superar importantes desafios.
Abstract The rural world is a territory of extreme importance for society as a whole; nevertheless, it still tends to be seen as something separate from it and often marginalized in relation to the urban environment. In addition, it is seen as a backward, outdated and rustic space in some contexts, such as the Brazilian one. The lack of access to social goods ends up limiting the perspectives of people living in this territory, reducing their autonomy and opportunity to make choices about their own lives. Both worldwide and nationally, occupational therapy, in its different subareas, has sought to contribute to the resolution of problems involving different contexts and subjects who occupy and live in rural areas. Thus, the primary objective of this study was to carry out a scope review that covered national and foreign publications, seeking to apprehend, systematize and disseminate scientific production in the interface of occupational therapy with the rural world, critically analyzing it, in order to perceive its potential and weaknesses, considering the different ruralities and contexts around the world. Results from five continents were found with data necessary for this systematization and for a synthesis of this production. Such results were studied, analyzed and distributed in six categories configured from the specific subjects addressed. It is concluded that relevant studies were carried out in the occupational therapy-rural world interface, focusing on factors that influence professional performance in these territories, while proposing methods, strategies and practice, and training programs to overcome important challenges. |
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AbstractList | Resumo O mundo rural é um território de extrema importância para a sociedade como um todo; não obstante, tende ainda a ser visto como algo separado desta e, muitas vezes marginalizado em relação ao meio urbano. Além disso, é tido como um espaço atrasado, desatualizado e rústico em alguns contextos, como no brasileiro. A falta de acesso a bens sociais acaba por limitar as perspectivas da pessoa que vive nesse território, diminuindo sua autonomia e oportunidade de escolhas com relação à sua própria vida. Tanto no âmbito mundial quanto nacional, a terapia ocupacional, em suas diferentes subáreas, tem buscado contribuir para a resolução de problemáticas que envolvem contextos e sujeitos diversos que ocupam e vivem no meio rural. Assim, o objetivo primário deste estudo foi realizar uma revisão de escopo que abrangesse publicações nacionais e estrangeiras, procurando apreender, sistematizar e divulgar a produção científica na interface da terapia ocupacional com o mundo rural, analisando-a criticamente, de modo a perceber suas potencialidades e fragilidades, considerando as diversas ruralidades e contextos mundo afora. Foram encontrados resultados dos cinco continentes com dados necessários para essa sistematização e para uma síntese dessa produção. Tais resultados foram estudados, analisados e distribuídos em seis categorias configuradas a partir dos assuntos específicos abordados. Conclui-se que estudos relevantes foram realizados na interface terapia ocupacional-mundo rural, voltando-se a fatores que influenciam a atuação profissional nesses territórios, ao mesmo tempo em que propõem métodos, estratégias e programas de prática e formação para superar importantes desafios.
Abstract The rural world is a territory of extreme importance for society as a whole; nevertheless, it still tends to be seen as something separate from it and often marginalized in relation to the urban environment. In addition, it is seen as a backward, outdated and rustic space in some contexts, such as the Brazilian one. The lack of access to social goods ends up limiting the perspectives of people living in this territory, reducing their autonomy and opportunity to make choices about their own lives. Both worldwide and nationally, occupational therapy, in its different subareas, has sought to contribute to the resolution of problems involving different contexts and subjects who occupy and live in rural areas. Thus, the primary objective of this study was to carry out a scope review that covered national and foreign publications, seeking to apprehend, systematize and disseminate scientific production in the interface of occupational therapy with the rural world, critically analyzing it, in order to perceive its potential and weaknesses, considering the different ruralities and contexts around the world. Results from five continents were found with data necessary for this systematization and for a synthesis of this production. Such results were studied, analyzed and distributed in six categories configured from the specific subjects addressed. It is concluded that relevant studies were carried out in the occupational therapy-rural world interface, focusing on factors that influence professional performance in these territories, while proposing methods, strategies and practice, and training programs to overcome important challenges. Resumo O mundo rural é um território de extrema importância para a sociedade como um todo; não obstante, tende ainda a ser visto como algo separado desta e, muitas vezes marginalizado em relação ao meio urbano. Além disso, é tido como um espaço atrasado, desatualizado e rústico em alguns contextos, como no brasileiro. A falta de acesso a bens sociais acaba por limitar as perspectivas da pessoa que vive nesse território, diminuindo sua autonomia e oportunidade de escolhas com relação à sua própria vida. Tanto no âmbito mundial quanto nacional, a terapia ocupacional, em suas diferentes subáreas, tem buscado contribuir para a resolução de problemáticas que envolvem contextos e sujeitos diversos que ocupam e vivem no meio rural. Assim, o objetivo primário deste estudo foi realizar uma revisão de escopo que abrangesse publicações nacionais e estrangeiras, procurando apreender, sistematizar e divulgar a produção científica na interface da terapia ocupacional com o mundo rural, analisando-a criticamente, de modo a perceber suas potencialidades e fragilidades, considerando as diversas ruralidades e contextos mundo afora. Foram encontrados resultados dos cinco continentes com dados necessários para essa sistematização e para uma síntese dessa produção. Tais resultados foram estudados, analisados e distribuídos em seis categorias configuradas a partir dos assuntos específicos abordados. Conclui-se que estudos relevantes foram realizados na interface terapia ocupacional-mundo rural, voltando-se a fatores que influenciam a atuação profissional nesses territórios, ao mesmo tempo em que propõem métodos, estratégias e programas de prática e formação para superar importantes desafios. |
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