An Argument for Guidelines for Capstones in Unhoused Settings.
In recent years, there has been increased interest in completing occupational therapy doctoral capstones with people experiencing homelessness. Given the complexity of practice with this population and its history of discrimination and marginalization, we argue for the development of guidelines for completing capstones in unhoused settings. In this column, we present background and contextual information, justification for the need for guidelines, and preliminary recommendations for consideration by students and faculty. Our aim is to invite reflection within the profession and among academic institutions and to promote dialogue with community agencies that serve this population to ensure that capstones are developed ethically, sustainably, and without unintentionally perpetuating harm.
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- 1103 Clinical Sciences
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Published In
DOI
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Rehabilitation
- Practice Guidelines as Topic
- Occupational Therapy
- Ill-Housed Persons
- Humans
- 4201 Allied health and rehabilitation science
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services
- 1103 Clinical Sciences