TY - JOUR
T1 - Role Perception and Professional Identity of Occupational Therapists Working in Education Systems
T2 - Perception du rôle et identité professionnelle des ergothérapeutes qui travaillent dans les systèmes scolaires
AU - Lamash, Liron
AU - Fogel, Yael
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© CAOT 2021.
PY - 2021/6
Y1 - 2021/6
N2 - Background.: Occupational therapists, especially those in education systems, are challenged to define their professional roles and identities. Purpose.: This research evaluated the Role-Perception Questionnaire for Occupational Therapists in the Education System’s (RP-OT) psychometric properties, the Professional Identity Scale (PIS) internal consistency among occupational therapists, and relationships among role perception, professional identity, and demographic characteristics. Method.: A sample of 147 occupational therapists in education systems completed the RP-OT and PIS. We conducted exploratory factor analysis and calculated Cronbach alpha to evaluate the RP-OT and PIS psychometric properties. Relationships were examined using Pearson correlation. Findings.: The RP-OT was found reliable and valid, with medium-to-strong correlations among role perception, professional identity, and demographics. Teamwork in the education system was the major predictor (82%) of professional identity. Implications.: Teamwork is part of the professional role of occupational therapists in the education system and a significant component for developing their positive professional-identity perception.
AB - Background.: Occupational therapists, especially those in education systems, are challenged to define their professional roles and identities. Purpose.: This research evaluated the Role-Perception Questionnaire for Occupational Therapists in the Education System’s (RP-OT) psychometric properties, the Professional Identity Scale (PIS) internal consistency among occupational therapists, and relationships among role perception, professional identity, and demographic characteristics. Method.: A sample of 147 occupational therapists in education systems completed the RP-OT and PIS. We conducted exploratory factor analysis and calculated Cronbach alpha to evaluate the RP-OT and PIS psychometric properties. Relationships were examined using Pearson correlation. Findings.: The RP-OT was found reliable and valid, with medium-to-strong correlations among role perception, professional identity, and demographics. Teamwork in the education system was the major predictor (82%) of professional identity. Implications.: Teamwork is part of the professional role of occupational therapists in the education system and a significant component for developing their positive professional-identity perception.
KW - Occupational therapy
KW - School
KW - Seniority
KW - Teamwork
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U2 - 10.1177/00084174211005898
DO - 10.1177/00084174211005898
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C2 - 33858219
AN - SCOPUS:85104397350
SN - 0008-4174
VL - 88
SP - 163
EP - 172
JO - Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
JF - Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
IS - 2
ER -