Roll Shawn C
Shawn C. Roll, PhD, OTR/L, CWCE, RMSK, FAOTA, is Assistant Professor, Mrs. T. H. Chan Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles;
Am J Occup Ther. 2015 May-Jun;69(3):6903360010p1-8. doi: 10.5014/ajot.2015.015941.
Occupational therapy practice is grounded in the delivery of occupation-centered, patient-driven treatments that engage clients in the process of doing to improve health. As emerging technologies, such as medical imaging, find their way into rehabilitation practice, it is imperative that occupational therapy practitioners assess whether and how these tools can be incorporated into treatment regimens that are dually responsive to the medical model of health care and to the profession's foundation in occupation. Most medical imaging modalities have a discrete place in occupation-based intervention as outcome measures or for patient education; however, sonographic imaging has the potential to blend multiple occupational therapy practice forms to document treatment outcomes, inform clinical reasoning, and facilitate improved functional performance when used as an accessory tool in direct intervention. Use of medical imaging is discussed as it relates to occupational foundations and the professional role within the context of providing efficient, effective patient-centered rehabilitative care.
职业治疗实践基于提供以职业为中心、患者驱动的治疗方法,这些治疗方法让患者参与到活动过程中以改善健康状况。随着诸如医学成像等新兴技术逐渐融入康复实践,职业治疗从业者必须评估这些工具能否以及如何被纳入治疗方案,这些方案既要对医疗保健的医学模式做出回应,又要符合该专业以职业为基础的理念。大多数医学成像方式在基于职业的干预中作为结果测量手段或用于患者教育都有其特定作用;然而,超声成像有潜力融合多种职业治疗实践形式,在直接干预中用作辅助工具时,可记录治疗结果、为临床推理提供信息并促进功能表现的改善。本文将讨论医学成像在职业基础以及在提供高效、有效的以患者为中心的康复护理背景下的专业角色方面的应用。