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职业治疗从业者对传统医疗环境中发育障碍老年人的看法。

Occupational Therapy Practitioners' Perceptions About Older Adults With Developmental Disabilities in Traditional Health Care Settings.

作者信息

Mahoney Wanda J, Ceballos Jennifer, Amir Nisreen

机构信息

Wanda J. Mahoney, PhD, OTR/L, is Associate Professor, Washington University School of Medicine, Program in Occupational Therapy, St. Louis, MO;

Jennifer Ceballos, MOT, OTR/L, is Occupational Therapist, Van Matre Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital, Rockford, IL. At the time of this study, she was Student, Occupational Therapy Department, Midwestern University, Downers Grove, IL.

出版信息

Am J Occup Ther. 2019 May/Jun;73(3):7303345010p1-7303345010p6. doi: 10.5014/ajot.2019.029835.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

Health care providers' knowledge of and comfort working with adults with developmental disabilities (DD) affect the quality of care this growing population receives. Previous research on this topic has not included occupational therapy practitioners.

OBJECTIVE

To determine occupational therapy practitioners' views about working with older adults with DD in traditional health care settings.

DESIGN

Quantitative survey over 4 mo.

PARTICIPANTS

A random sample of 310 practitioners from the American Occupational Therapy Association's Gerontology and Physical Disabilities Special Interest Sections working in traditional health care settings.

OUTCOMES AND MEASURES

A researcher-developed survey to assess occupational therapy practitioners' comfort, knowledge, challenge, and supports and barriers in regard to working with older adults with DD.

RESULTS

In the 310 included surveys (31% response rate), most occupational therapy practitioners reported feeling comfortable (76.1%-80.0%) and knowledgeable (66.5%-68.4%) working with older adults with DD. Approximately 93% reported that work with older adults with DD was at least somewhat challenging. Key perceived barriers included clients' cognitive needs, lack of caregiver collaboration, and challenging behavior.

CONCLUSION AND RELEVANCE

Most occupational therapy practitioners in traditional health care settings found working with older adults with DD challenging, and many did not feel sufficiently knowledgeable to meet the needs of this population. Similar to other health professionals, occupational therapy practitioners may benefit from additional resources to provide services to this population.

WHAT THIS ARTICLE ADDS

Older adults with DD receive occupational therapy services in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, and other medical settings. Because clients such as these are not common in these settings, occupational therapy practitioners who work there would like more tools to help provide good care.

摘要

重要性

医疗保健提供者对发育障碍(DD)成年人的了解以及与他们合作时的舒适度会影响这一不断增长的人群所接受的护理质量。此前关于该主题的研究未涵盖职业治疗从业者。

目的

确定职业治疗从业者对于在传统医疗保健环境中与患有DD的老年人合作的看法。

设计

为期4个月的定量调查。

参与者

从美国职业治疗协会老年病学和身体残疾特别兴趣小组中随机抽取310名在传统医疗保健环境中工作的从业者。

结果与测量

一项由研究人员开发的调查问卷,用于评估职业治疗从业者在与患有DD的老年人合作方面的舒适度、知识水平、挑战以及支持和障碍。

结果

在纳入的310份调查问卷中(回复率为31%),大多数职业治疗从业者表示在与患有DD的老年人合作时感到舒适(76.1%-80.0%)且知识充足(66.5%-68.4%)。约93%的人报告称与患有DD的老年人合作至少在一定程度上具有挑战性。主要的感知障碍包括客户的认知需求、缺乏护理人员协作以及具有挑战性的行为。

结论与意义

传统医疗保健环境中的大多数职业治疗从业者发现与患有DD的老年人合作具有挑战性,并且许多人觉得自己的知识不足以满足这一人群的需求。与其他健康专业人员类似,职业治疗从业者可能会从额外的资源中受益,以便为这一人群提供服务。

本文补充内容

患有DD的老年人在医院、康复中心、疗养院和其他医疗环境中接受职业治疗服务。由于这类客户在这些环境中并不常见,在那里工作的职业治疗从业者希望获得更多工具来帮助提供优质护理。

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