Racially Informed Care: A Treatment Approach and Exploration of the Implications of Race Related Barriers in the United States

Social factors surrounding race and ethnicity often create barriers to meaningful occupation and keep people of color from achieving a greater quality of life (Pooremamali et al., 2016). These barriers often result in occupational deprivation and feelings of alienation in society. Research has shown...

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Main Author: Charae McConnell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scholarworks @ WMU 2022-01-01
Series:Open Journal of Occupational Therapy
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/ojot/vol10/iss1/15/
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description Social factors surrounding race and ethnicity often create barriers to meaningful occupation and keep people of color from achieving a greater quality of life (Pooremamali et al., 2016). These barriers often result in occupational deprivation and feelings of alienation in society. Research has shown that these barriers created by systematic racism exist for individuals across different environments and persist over their lifetime (Pooremamali et al., 2016). Because of these barriers and the prolonged stress responses caused by racism, people of color, especially black and brown, have significantly higher rates of chronic illness than White Americans. People of color, specifically African Americans, experience increased levels of stress from discrimination, criminal victimization, and financial stress, compared to others, while also being disproportionately burdened by chronic disease (Geronimus et al., 2006). These facts make it clear that people of color face difficulties that significantly decrease quality of life. This article aims to describe the unique barriers facing people of color and investigate the many areas of a person’s life affected by racism, which directly or indirectly influence occupational performance. In addition, it will explore occupational therapy interventions that use Racially Informed Care (RIC), a practice model that supports people of color in coping with racism to promote the fullness of life through successful engagement in meaningful occupations to which all human beings are entitled.
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spelling doaj.art-708bfea2eb7042e5a2d22fb96db25ad92022-12-21T17:18:16ZengScholarworks @ WMUOpen Journal of Occupational Therapy2168-64082022-01-0110118https://doi.org/10.15453/2168-6408.1888Racially Informed Care: A Treatment Approach and Exploration of the Implications of Race Related Barriers in the United StatesCharae McConnellSocial factors surrounding race and ethnicity often create barriers to meaningful occupation and keep people of color from achieving a greater quality of life (Pooremamali et al., 2016). These barriers often result in occupational deprivation and feelings of alienation in society. Research has shown that these barriers created by systematic racism exist for individuals across different environments and persist over their lifetime (Pooremamali et al., 2016). Because of these barriers and the prolonged stress responses caused by racism, people of color, especially black and brown, have significantly higher rates of chronic illness than White Americans. People of color, specifically African Americans, experience increased levels of stress from discrimination, criminal victimization, and financial stress, compared to others, while also being disproportionately burdened by chronic disease (Geronimus et al., 2006). These facts make it clear that people of color face difficulties that significantly decrease quality of life. This article aims to describe the unique barriers facing people of color and investigate the many areas of a person’s life affected by racism, which directly or indirectly influence occupational performance. In addition, it will explore occupational therapy interventions that use Racially Informed Care (RIC), a practice model that supports people of color in coping with racism to promote the fullness of life through successful engagement in meaningful occupations to which all human beings are entitled.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/ojot/vol10/iss1/15/occupational therapyracismrace boxrace-based stresspeople of colormental health
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Racially Informed Care: A Treatment Approach and Exploration of the Implications of Race Related Barriers in the United States
Open Journal of Occupational Therapy
occupational therapy
racism
race box
race-based stress
people of color
mental health
title Racially Informed Care: A Treatment Approach and Exploration of the Implications of Race Related Barriers in the United States
title_full Racially Informed Care: A Treatment Approach and Exploration of the Implications of Race Related Barriers in the United States
title_fullStr Racially Informed Care: A Treatment Approach and Exploration of the Implications of Race Related Barriers in the United States
title_full_unstemmed Racially Informed Care: A Treatment Approach and Exploration of the Implications of Race Related Barriers in the United States
title_short Racially Informed Care: A Treatment Approach and Exploration of the Implications of Race Related Barriers in the United States
title_sort racially informed care a treatment approach and exploration of the implications of race related barriers in the united states
topic occupational therapy
racism
race box
race-based stress
people of color
mental health
url https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/ojot/vol10/iss1/15/
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