Support People, Families, and Communities
Across the life course, people experience a wide range of planned and unanticipated transitions. There is a critical need for interventions to support people, families, and communities as they experience these transitions. Example transitions may include disability onset/identification/diagnosis, starting and ending educational and training programs, transitions across systems of care, retirement, aging in place, and end of life.
Need and Relevance to Occupational Therapy
Development and transitions have been identified as
Development and transitions require mastering the “doing of everyday activities” that support participation in daily life, health and well-being. Occupational therapy understanding of daily occupations and of the ways in which person and environment factors may serve as supports and barriers to function may guide development of better measures and interventions to support performance and participation.
Current knowledge, research training, measures and interventions are inadequate for addressing the developmental and transition needs of individuals and populations. AOTF is committed to the development of a scientific network and body of evidence to achieve effective and efficient advances in this area across the lifespan.
Many occupational therapy scientists are building knowledge related to development and transitions. However, there is no coordinated network for occupational therapy research in this area, nor sufficient resources to train more occupational therapy researchers. We believe a significant investment is needed in order to address developmental and transition needs across the lifespan in order to achieve better outcomes and improve quality of life.
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