- Author:
Rod Charlie Delos Reyes
1
;
Karla Czarina Tolentino
1
;
Wendy Sy
2
Author Information
- Publication Type:Other Types
- Keywords: COVID-19; occupational therapy; chapters
- MeSH: Philippines
- From: Philippine Journal of Allied Health Sciences 2021;4(2):22-28
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
- Abstract: The Philippine Government has implemented community quarantine throughout the country to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic that has since profoundly affected the lives, health, and well-being of individuals, families, and communities. This has also created an impact on the practice of occupational therapy in the country as the pandemic presents occupational disruptions in the new normal. This paper summarizes the current conditions of the practice of occupational therapy in times of the unprecedented disaster highlighted by the COVID-19 crisis and the situation of practitioners and recipients of service across the regions of the country. Findings conclude that there are: (1) emerging delivery service patterns, (2) consequences of COVID-19 to therapists, and (3) insights moving forward.
- Full text:Impact of COVID-19 pandemic.pdf