Poitras Stéphane, Durand Marie-José, Côté Anne-Marie, Tousignant Michel
School of Rehabilitation, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
Work. 2011;39(4):465-75. doi: 10.3233/WOR-2011-1196.
Identify barriers and facilitators related to the use of low-back pain guidelines as perceived by occupational therapists (OTs).
A qualitative approach was used. Nine OTs with varied characteristics were randomly selected. Participants were asked to use the guidelines with at least two clients. Semi-structured interviews were done to identify barriers and facilitators related to use. Transcripts of the interviews were analyzed.
Participants agreed with the guidelines, found them compatible with their current practice, and believed using them would help in preventing persistent disability. Some questioned if their work organization, based on group therapy, would limit their use of the guidelines. Because of the guidelines' biopsychosocial perspective, they anticipated problems regarding client expectations and collaboration with other health professionals.
Participating OTs raised few barriers related to them. Barriers were mostly related to client expectations, work organization and peers. It appears the guidelines would be easily implemented by OTs, but environmental elements could limit this.
确定职业治疗师(OTs)所认为的与使用腰痛指南相关的障碍和促进因素。
采用定性研究方法。随机挑选了9名具有不同特征的职业治疗师。要求参与者至少为两名客户使用这些指南。进行了半结构化访谈,以确定与使用相关的障碍和促进因素。对访谈记录进行了分析。
参与者认同这些指南,发现它们与自己目前的实践相符,并认为使用这些指南有助于预防持续性残疾。一些人质疑他们基于团体治疗的工作组织方式是否会限制他们对指南的使用。由于这些指南的生物心理社会视角,他们预计在客户期望以及与其他健康专业人员的协作方面会出现问题。
参与研究的职业治疗师提出的与指南相关的障碍较少。障碍主要与客户期望、工作组织方式和同行有关。看来职业治疗师可以轻松实施这些指南,但环境因素可能会对此加以限制。