Müllersdorf Maria, Ivarsson Ann Britt
Mälardalen University, Sweden.
Occup Ther Int. 2012 Sep;19(3):127-34. doi: 10.1002/oti.1327. Epub 2012 Apr 10.
The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of creative activities in occupational therapy in Sweden and how often Swedish occupational therapists use creative activities as a means of intervention. A web-mail survey was sent to 2975 Swedish occupational therapists working in health care at regional, county council or primary health care level, and those working in vocational rehabilitation. A total of 1867 (63%) answered the questionnaire and showed that 44% did use creative activities as a means of intervention and most often by practitioners working in psychiatric health care. The most commonly used form of creative activity was arts and crafts followed by gardening. This web-mail survey was based on a limited amount of items regarding creative activities. Further research should focus on in-depth inquiries about how occupational therapists and their patients perceive the use of creative activities as a means of treatment in occupational therapy.
本研究的目的是描述瑞典职业治疗中创造性活动的流行程度,以及瑞典职业治疗师将创造性活动作为干预手段的频率。向在地区、郡议会或初级卫生保健层面从事医疗保健工作的2975名瑞典职业治疗师以及从事职业康复工作的人员发送了网络邮件调查问卷。共有1867人(63%)回答了问卷,结果显示44%的人确实将创造性活动作为干预手段,且最常使用的是从事精神卫生保健工作的从业者。最常用的创造性活动形式是工艺美术,其次是园艺。这项网络邮件调查基于关于创造性活动的有限项目。进一步的研究应侧重于深入探究职业治疗师及其患者如何看待在职业治疗中使用创造性活动作为一种治疗手段。