FATIMA CORREA OLIVER

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  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    IV and V editions of the National Seminar on Occupational Therapy Research: memories registers, futures-present
    (2021) BORBA, Patricia Leme de Oliveira; VASTERS, Gabriela Pereira; MALFITANO, Ana Paula Serrata; OLIVER, Fatima Correa; ANDRADE, Andresa Caravage de; LOPES, Roseli Esquerdo
    The report presents the last two editions of the National Seminar of Occupational Therapy Research (2016 and 2018), and the discussions and referrals resulting from its conferences, working groups, and plenary sessions. The schedules were similar and dedicated to promoting dialogue with key representatives of research support agencies at the national and state levels, as well as the creation of collective strategies aimed at strengthening the occupational therapy area and its subareas. Both events took place during two days, following the National Meeting of Occupational Therapy Professors, being the IV edition held at the Federal University of Espirito Santo (2016) and the V edition at the Federal University of Sao Paulo, Baixada Santista Campus (2018). The meetings had 166 and 172 participants, respectively, among professors, researchers, professionals/preceptors, and postgraduate students, promoting a space for the understanding of the productions and research in the different areas of occupational therapy and exchange of experiences and knowledge. Thus, it was possible to encourage shared reflections and elaboration of proposals about postgraduate teaching in occupational therapy, its implication for graduation, and the academic strengthening of the area. The challenge is related to the implementation of proposals that have been recurring and with little effectiveness in the time between editions, demonstrating the need for the professional category to review their forms of organization and accountability in the collective referrals.
  • article 2 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Social participation in occupational therapy: Is it possible to establish a consensus?
    (2021) SILVA, Ana Cristina Cardoso da; OLIVER, Fatima Correa
    Background Social participation has been incorporated by occupational therapists in Brazil, and worldwide, as a professional concept to guide practice. The concept has been studied, defined, and constructed from multiple fields of knowledge and can be defined as the social and political involvement of people in social groups and /or public and community spaces. There are different understandings of social participation in occupational therapy and the objective of this study was to explore how Brazilian occupational therapists define social participation in their fields of knowledge. Method Through application of the Delphi technique, Brazilian occupational therapy academics and professionals who have worked in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil, collaboratively responded to an online questionnaire. In the consultation phase, occupational therapists wrote their conceptions about social participation and, in the consensus phase, expressed their opinions and judgements, in order to, in a collective construction, establish a consensus on the definition of social participation. Results In the first round of the consensus phase, 38 academics and 27 professionals participated and in the second round, 20 and 14, respectively. Results were analysed quantitatively, through the establishment of degrees of agreement for conceptions arranged in statements. Then, six categories of analysis were built, which identified the multiple ways of understanding social participation: social participation and social interactions, social participation and freedom of movement, social participation as an experience in public and political life, social participation and human activities, social participation and the process of social inclusion, and social participation in the fields of knowledge and practice in occupational therapy. Conclusion There are theoretical-conceptual differences in the understandings and uses of social participation in occupational therapy that delimit specificity and design the identities of the profession in society. The need to discuss knowledge production, accumulation, and dissemination and practices is debated.