Preparation for an uncertain world: international curriculum development for mental health occupational therapy

Authors

  • Katherine Wimpenny
  • Loren Lewis
  • Sarah Roe
  • Huget Dsiron
  • Imogen Gordon
  • Sue Waters

Keywords:

Occupational therapy, mental health, online international learning, cultural competence, professional practice

Abstract

Occupational therapy graduates are entering an increasingly complex practice landscape, particularly in the field of mental health. Moreover, the role of higher education in effectively preparing graduates for the challenges they face in an uncertain world is still developing. An innovative, international online learning module involving three countries (the UK, South Africa and Belgium) was created with the aim to improve graduates preparedness for practice. A total of 215 final-year occupational therapy students engagement in an on-line discussion forum was analysed using a case study design. The study revealed significant increases in inter-cultural sensitivity amongst students measured pre and post project, alongside numerous challenges in engagement and learning. Augmented learning opportunities within the curriculum are argued as vital to equip graduates with enhanced agency, greater resilience and improved tolerance for managing complexity. Further research is required to enable graduates to be better prepared for practice and to develop skills to help navigate and manage the not knowing.

Published

2016-01-02