This concerns the participation of individuals experiencing homelessness, as a disadvantaged group, in meaningful and purposeful occupations, evaluated within the framework of occupational justice. Homeless individuals face numerous social and economic barriers that impact their full participation in societal occupations. However, since survival becomes the primary goal for homeless individuals, meaningful occupations often revolve around surviving on the streets. The aim is to identify problems and constraints to participation in daily life activities so that their participation can be enhanced.
"The data collection tools will be implemented during face-to-face interviews with participants. Interview durations will vary between 45 to 90 minutes. Interviews with individuals who accept the invitation to participate will be conducted in public places such as cafes, parks, and other community areas in the Beyoğlu district. The data collection process, initiated after ethical approval, will be concluded upon reaching a sufficient number of participants. Homeless individuals contacted through the 'Çorbada Tuzun Olsun Derneği' will be informed about the research and invited to participate. Individuals with neurological or psychiatric conditions that hinder communication and collaboration will not be included in the study. Fourteen homeless individuals aged 18 or older, literate, able to communicate and collaborate, and currently living on the European side of Istanbul will be included in the study. Data collection instruments for the study include a Demographic Information Form, Semi-Structured Interview Guide, Canadian Occupational Performance Measure, Occupational Justice Health Questionnaire, World Health Organization Quality of Life Scale Short Form, and Occupational Balance Questionnaire."
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
14
Bezmialem Vakıf Üniversitesi
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Demographic Information Form
Measures Demographic Information. It is a form that includes qualitative questions and checklists to assess individuals' current status regarding demographic data such as age, gender, education level, etc.
Time frame: Temel
Semi-Structured Interview Guide
Measures living conditions. It includes 4 open-ended questions.
Time frame: Temel
Canadian Occupational Performance Measure
Measures Occupational Performance. Self-care, productivity, and leisure constitute three sections. In the initial stage of evaluation, daily life activities identified by the individual are assessed in order of importance on a scale of 1 to 10 (1: not important at all, 10: very important). In the next stage, the individual selects the five most important activities for themselves and is asked to determine performance and satisfaction scores for each activity using a Likert scale from 1 to 10 (1: very poor performance / very dissatisfied, 10: very good performance / very satisfied). The obtained performance and satisfaction scores are summed and divided by the number of activities identified as important by the individual to obtain the performance and satisfaction scores.
Time frame: Temel
Occupational Justice Health Survey
Measures Occupational Justice. It is a five-section assessment tool comprising a total of 27 items, addressing fundamental needs, social, physical, and mental well-being, standards of living, and specific injustices that reduce occupational engagement.
Time frame: Temel
World Health Organization Quality of Life Scale Short Form
Measures Quality of Life. Since each domain independently represents the quality of life in its own area, domain scores are calculated between 4 and 20. As scores increase, life quality improves.
Time frame: Temel
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