The conception of disability under discussion: the point of view of Occupational Therapy professors
Baleotti, Luciana Ramos;Omote, Sadao;
cadernos de terapia ocupacional2014Vol. 22pp. 71-78
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Abstract
The way one conceives disabled people seems to influence the actions directed toward them. Occupational therapists constitute a part of health professionals that direct their actions based on a comprehensive view of disability. The aim of this study was to identify and analyze the conception of disability from the standpoint of occupational therapists. Fifteen university teachers of Occupational Therapy undergraduate courses participated in
this study: seven from public universities and eight from private institutions, located in mid-sized municipalities in the state of São Paulo. The data were collected by means of a scale denominated “Escala de Avaliação da Concepção de Deficiência” (Rating Scale for Conception of Disability). The results show that the subjects tend to follow interactional, social conceptions of disability. This study yields contributions to understand the conception
of disability held by teachers of Occupational Therapy. This conception certainly guides their teaching performance
and affects the training of future professionals.