Naidoo Deshini, Van Wyk Jacqueline, Joubert Robin
School of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
School of Clinical Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Afr J Disabil. 2017 Feb 28;6:255. doi: 10.4102/ajod.v6i0.255. eCollection 2017.
Primary healthcare (PHC) is central to increased access and transformation in South African healthcare. There is limited literature about services required by occupational therapists in PHC. Despite policy being in place, the implementation of services at grassroots level does not always occur adequately.
This study aimed at gaining an understanding of the challenges of being disabled and the services required by occupational therapists (OTs) in rural communities in order to better inform the occupational therapy (OT) training curriculum.
An exploratory, descriptive qualitative design was implemented using purposive sampling to recruit 23 community healthcare workers from the uGu district. Snowball sampling was used to recruit 37 members of the uGu community, which included people with disability (PWD) and caregivers of PWDs. Audio-recorded focus groups and semi-structured interviews were used to collect data, which were thematically analysed. Ethical approval was obtained from the Biomedical and Research Ethics Committee of the University of KwaZulu-Natal (BE248/14).
Two main themes emerged namely: firstly, the challenges faced by the disabled community and secondly appropriate opportunities for intervention in PHC. A snapshot of the social and physical inaccessibility challenges experienced by the community was created. Challenges included physical and sexual abuse, discrimination and marginalisation. Community-based rehabilitation and ideas for health promotion and prevention were identified as possible strategies for OT intervention.
The understanding of the intervention required by OT in PHC was enhanced through obtaining the views of various stakeholders' on the role. This study highlighted the gaps in community-based services that OTs should offer in this context.
初级卫生保健(PHC)对于增加南非医疗服务的可及性和实现医疗转型至关重要。关于初级卫生保健中职业治疗师所需服务的文献有限。尽管已有相关政策,但基层服务的实施情况并不总是令人满意。
本研究旨在了解农村社区中残疾人所面临的挑战以及职业治疗师所需的服务,以便更好地为职业治疗培训课程提供参考。
采用探索性、描述性定性设计,通过立意抽样从乌古区招募了23名社区卫生工作者。采用滚雪球抽样法招募了37名乌古社区成员,其中包括残疾人(PWD)和残疾人照顾者。通过焦点小组录音和半结构化访谈收集数据,并进行主题分析。获得了夸祖鲁 - 纳塔尔大学(BE248/14)生物医学与研究伦理委员会的伦理批准。
出现了两个主要主题,即:第一,残疾人群体面临的挑战;第二,初级卫生保健中适当的干预机会。呈现了社区所经历的社会和物理无障碍方面挑战的概况。挑战包括身体和性虐待、歧视和边缘化。基于社区的康复以及健康促进和预防的想法被确定为职业治疗干预的可能策略。
通过获取不同利益相关者对职业治疗在初级卫生保健中作用的看法,加深了对职业治疗所需干预的理解。本研究突出了职业治疗师在此背景下应提供的社区服务方面的差距。