Occupational Science is a dynamic and interdisciplinary field that explores the nature of human occupation and its impact on health and well-being. Grounded in the understanding that engagement in meaningful activities is integral to human life, occupational scientists investigate the patterns, routines, and purposeful activities that shape individuals' lives across the lifespan. This field emphasizes the significance of occupation in promoting physical and mental health, enhancing quality of life, and contributing to societal participation.
Researchers in Occupational Science delve into the complexity of occupations, examining how personal, environmental, and cultural factors influence individuals' choices and experiences. By exploring the interplay between occupation and health, occupational scientists contribute to the development of evidence-based interventions that address diverse populations' unique needs. The field extends beyond traditional notions of work and encompasses a broad spectrum of activities, from self-care and leisure to productivity and community engagement. As an evolving discipline, Occupational Science continues to deepen our understanding of the profound connections between occupation, health, and overall human flourishing.
Title : Nursing competence: Building the nursing interactive field in BSN students
Patricia M Burrell, Hawaii Pacific University, United States
Title : Research activity in emergency departments: A literature review of its impact on quality of care and patient satisfaction
Fabiola Sevilla Perez, University College of London Hospital, United Kingdom
Title : Factors influencing sustainability of newly qualified nurses in emergency departments: A literature review on stable workforce and retention
Bobby Garcia, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
Title : Internet addiction and its effects on life style of the adolescents
Purnima Bejoy, GCON, India
Title : The mediating role of fear of contagion in the effect of nursing students perceptions of infectious diseases on their care behaviors
Ozcan Erdogan, Bezmialem Vakif University, Turkey
Title : Emotional intelligence approach in the digital era
Sofica Bistriceanu, EPCCS, APHC, Romania