- Title
- Exploring occupation in recovery from bulimia nervosa: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
- Creator
- Roberts, Elysa; Skipsey, Jessica
- Relation
- British Journal of Occupational Therapy Vol. 85, Issue 7, p. 487-495
- Publisher Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03080226211045289
- Publisher
- Sage
- Resource Type
- journal article
- Date
- 2021
- Description
- Introduction: Recovering from bulimia nervosa challenges a person to learn, revise, and do occupations that contribute to rather than detract from health. This study utilized Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis to (a) explore the recovery experiences of six adult women with histories of bulimia nervosa and (b) interpret how their accounts reflected the assumptions and characteristics of occupation. Methods: Data were collected via audio-recorded, semi-structured interviews. Data analysis within and between cases identified six superordinate themes, which included interpretation in terms of criteria of occupation. Findings: Superordinate themes reflect (1) occupation emerged in recovering from bulimia nervosa through committed action, not doing what fueled bulimia nervosa, adopting new ways of living, prioritizing self-care, connecting with others, and creating supportive environments and (2) recovery from bulimia nervosa can be construed as an occupation. Conclusion: This study provides insight into nuances of recovery from bulimia nervosa. Results offer novel implications distinct to an occupational therapy lens, for example, consideration of self-care beyond eating and meal preparation; modification of the home, work, and social environment; and setting goals associated with not doing versus doing. Further, the interpretative finding of recovery as occupation holds implications for the evolving philosophical considerations within occupational science and therapy.
- Subject
- eating disorders; occupational therapy; occupational science; qualitative; recovery; mental health
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1459642
- Identifier
- uon:45733
- Identifier
- ISSN:0308-0226
- Language
- eng
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