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Exploring Therapeutic Relationships in Pediatric Occupational Therapy: A Meta-Ethnography.

Authors
  • Gagné-Trudel, Sandrine
  • Therriault, Pierre-Yves
  • Cantin, Noémi
Type
Published Article
Journal
Canadian journal of occupational therapy. Revue canadienne d'ergotherapie
Publication Date
Mar 01, 2024
Volume
91
Issue
1
Pages
78–87
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1177/00084174231186078
PMID: 37401246
Source
Medline
Keywords
Language
English
License
Unknown

Abstract

Background. Developing strong therapeutic relationships with families is a crucial aspect of pediatric occupational therapy. However, building such relationships is complex as they involve multiple directions of interaction. Purpose. To provide a thorough interpretation of children's, caregivers', and occupational therapists' experience of the therapeutic relationship. Method. A meta-ethnography was realized to synthesize qualitative studies. A systematic search was carried out using five databases from 2005 to 2022. The CAPS checklist was used to appraise included studies' quality. The analysis was completed using a constant comparison of findings. Findings. Three themes emerged from the 14 studies synthesized. The first theme illustrates that the therapeutic relationship can have different meanings depending on the perspective of children, caregivers, or occupational therapists. The second theme explores the components impacting the experience of the relationship. These include the power dynamics, the communication, and respect for diversity. Finally, the third theme illustrates how the relationship can empower positive change. Implications. Children, caregivers, and occupational therapists each have a perspective that ought to be heard. Occupational therapists should actively ask for children's and caregivers' perspectives to encourage power sharing and effective communication. By doing so, occupational therapists can strengthen the therapeutic relationship, which, in turn, promotes positive change.

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