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2023 Sylvia Docker lecture: Ignite your passion, and connect, to make a difference

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posted on 2024-12-17, 22:34 authored by Leeanne CareyLeeanne Carey
Together, we grow our profession of occupational therapy as we engage in understanding and addressing the issues that challenge the people we work with. In this Sylvia Docker Lecture, I will share the collective journeys of myself and other occupational therapists and health professionals who have undertaken (or are currently undertaking) their PhDs and are actively involved in research, to address these challenges. Together, we will explore three themes: understanding the WHY that ignites one's passion; living the journey—the EXPERIENCE; and making a difference—the IMPACT. Stories will be told through the lived experience of those engaged in research as currently enrolled PhD students, emerging researchers, and experienced researchers. These stories will capture the lived experience across individuals, and at different times in the research journey. Stories are summarised and captured using natural language processing. Topics are identified, concept maps visualised, and outputs interpreted in context of related theoretical models. Key topics identified include: the clinical and personal motivators that have ignited the passion in individuals; the value of connecting with others and growing networks; and how one's research has made a difference. The impact of discoveries and outcomes are highlighted, together with the importance of people and networks. Analysis of connections and synthesis over time revealed frequent and strong connections across themes, concepts and topics; with synthesising concepts of passion, networks, knowledge translation, opportunities, supervision and communication emerging and being shaped over time. These collective journeys provide inspiration and pathways to creative careers that have future potential in the growth of the profession of occupational therapy. It is recommended that each occupational therapist take the time to reflect on the ‘why’ that ignites your passion, your journey and how you can make a difference!.

Funding

National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) Ideas grant (GNT2004443); NHMRC Partnership grant (GNT1134495); NHMRC Project grant (GNT1022694); NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence in Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery (GNT1077898) and Aphasia (GNT1153236); Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) of Australia (Preventative Health Flagship grant); James S. McDonnell Foundation (21st Century Science Initiative in Cognitive Rehabilitation Collaborative Award #220020413); Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program; NHMRC Career Development Award (#307905) and Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship (#FT0992299).

History

Publication Date

2024-02-01

Journal

Australian Occupational Therapy Journal

Volume

71

Issue

1

Pagination

14p. (p. 4-17)

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN

0045-0766

Rights Statement

© 2024 The Author. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Occupational Therapy Australia. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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