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Therapeutic Science for Neurorehabilitation
2023 Volume.12 No. 4 p.123 ~ p.134
A Study on Human Rights Sensitivity of Occupational Therapists in the Republic of Korea
Chang Ki-Yeon

Lee Eun-Jin
Kong Myung-Ja
Gang Mi-Yeong
Abstract
Objective : This study aimed to investigate the level of human rights sensitivity of occupational therapists and compare the differences in the level of human rights sensitivity between variables to provide a basis for awareness, human rights behavior, and the development of human rights education programs.

Methods : A questionnaire consisting of general characteristics and 10 human rights susceptibility episodes was distributed, and 131 copies were analyzed.

Results : The average score for human rights sensitivity was 58.75 for male and 55.44 for female therapists. As for the difference in human rights sensitivity by episode by sex, statistically significant differences were found in the right to avoid illegal arrest and restriction and the right to freedom from imprisonment. In addition, as a result of differences in changes in human rights sensitivity by subcategory, there was a statistically significant difference between males and females in the perception of responsibility. In the case of males, the average score for perception of responsibility was the highest, and in the case of females, the average score for perception of the situation was the highest.

Conclusion : Based on the results of this study, it is necessary to strengthen the content of educational programs in clinical settings to improve human rights consciousness and behavior.
KEYWORD
Human rights, Human rights sensitivity, Occupational therapist, Occupational therapy
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