2020
DOI: 10.1080/14473828.2020.1836792
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Population-level public mental health intervention via interdisciplinary COVID-19 health crisis communication: how can occupational therapists contribute?

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“…Extending prior research (Damtew et al, 2020;Teoh, 2021), this study outlines the social learning process that took place in a farming community (integrating the process with the farmers' conditions and the community's constraints) to explain how a collectivist community can accept new information and knowledge. Thus far, no study has investigated how information and knowledge can be transferred to a restricted community that strictly follows societal norms.…”
Section: Theoretical Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Extending prior research (Damtew et al, 2020;Teoh, 2021), this study outlines the social learning process that took place in a farming community (integrating the process with the farmers' conditions and the community's constraints) to explain how a collectivist community can accept new information and knowledge. Thus far, no study has investigated how information and knowledge can be transferred to a restricted community that strictly follows societal norms.…”
Section: Theoretical Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some people live within the confines of their community and culture, especially in rural areas in developing and emerging economies. In Malaysia, especially in the rural areas, communities tend to have high collectivist bonds and are characterized by approval seekers (Teoh, 2021). Although farmers in Malaysian rural areas are already using some technology (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Occupational therapists in China developed an online programme to advocate for redesigning one's lifestyle in the face of the pandemic, encouraging viewers to reflect on their activity and occupation patterns, identify the impacts of the epidemic on their daily life, and engage in occupations and activities that foster their self-efficacy and wellbeing (Wang et al, 2021). Teoh (2021) noted the strategic leadership of an occupational therapist to address mental health for the Malaysian population through official public health online communication. Sersak offered a selfassessment of computer workspace at home for office workers, which was widely circulated in Arabic and English.…”
Section: Occupational Therapy and Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%