Sequim School District, 503 North Sequim Avenue, Sequim, WA 98382, USA.
Am J Occup Ther. 2010 Jan-Feb;64(1):82-7. doi: 10.5014/ajot.64.1.82.
The investment of time and self to develop therapeutic relationships with clients appears incongruent with today's time-constrained health care system, yet bridging the gap of these incongruencies is the challenge therapists face to provide high-quality, client-centered, occupation-based treatment. This case report illustrates a shift in approach from biomechanical to occupational adaptation (OA) in an orthopedic outpatient clinic. The progress of a client with lupus-related arthritis who was 6 days postsurgery is documented. The intervention initially used a biomechanical frame of reference, but when little progress had been made at 10 weeks after surgery, a shift was made to the more client-centered OA approach. The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure was administered, and an OA approach was initiated. On reassessment, clinically important improvements were documented in all functional tasks addressed. An OA approach provides the bridge between the application of clinical expertise, client-centered, occupation-based therapy and the time constraints placed by payer sources.
投入时间和精力与客户建立治疗关系似乎与当今时间受限的医疗保健系统不一致,但弥合这些不和谐之处的挑战是治疗师面临的,以提供高质量、以客户为中心、以职业为基础的治疗。本病例报告说明了在骨科门诊从生物力学向作业适应(OA)转变的方法。记录了一位狼疮相关关节炎患者手术后 6 天的进展情况。该干预最初采用生物力学参考框架,但在手术后 10 周时进展甚微,随后转向更以客户为中心的 OA 方法。进行了加拿大职业表现测量,并开始采用 OA 方法。再次评估时,所有涉及的功能任务均记录到了临床重要的改善。OA 方法为临床专业知识的应用、以客户为中心、以职业为基础的治疗以及支付来源的时间限制之间架起了桥梁。