Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.
Department of Occupational Therapy, Nova Scotia Health Authority, Halifax, Canada.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2020 Oct;15(7):773-780. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2020.1749890. Epub 2020 Apr 7.
To determine the extent to which Occupational Therapists (OTs) in Nova Scotia (NS) conduct wheelchair skills training, the nature of training and the OTs' perceptions on training. Anonymous online survey. We received 110 responses from OTs living in NS and involved in direct patient care, 96 (93%) of whom reported helping clients obtain manual wheelchairs. Of the OTs who responded to the question "…", 40 (43.5%) answered "" for clients and 40 (46.0%) for caregivers. The median duration of training sessions for clients and caregivers was 30 and 20 min; the median number of sessions was 2 and 1. Regarding the importance of training, 65 (73.9%) OTs answered "" and 22 (25%) "" for clients and 55 (64.0%) answered "" and 29 (33.7%) "" for caregivers. About one-third of OTs considered themselves adequately prepared for the trainer role. A variety of barriers and facilitators to training were identified. Trainers were significantly more likely than non-trainers to consider wheelchair skills training as important ( = .0003 for clients and = .0039 for caregivers) and to consider themselves adequately prepared for the trainer role ( = .002 for clients and .003 for caregivers). Only a minority of NS OTs usually provide wheelchair-skills training for clients or their caregivers and the training provided is minimal, despite a majority who consider such training to be important. Only about one-third of OTs feel prepared for the training role.Implications for rehabilitationOnly a minority of Occupational Therapists (OTs) in Nova Scotia, Canada usually provide wheelchair-skills training for clients or their caregivers.The training that is provided is minimal.A majority of OTs consider such training to be important.Only about one-third of OTs feel prepared for the training role.
为了确定新斯科舍省(NS)职业治疗师(OTs)进行轮椅技能培训的程度、培训的性质以及 OTs 对培训的看法,我们进行了一项匿名在线调查。我们收到了居住在 NS 并直接参与患者护理的 110 名 OT 的回复,其中 96 名(93%)报告帮助客户获得手动轮椅。在回答“……”问题的 OT 中,40 名(43.5%)回答“为客户”,40 名(46.0%)回答“为照顾者”。为客户和照顾者提供的培训课程的中位数持续时间分别为 30 分钟和 20 分钟;中位数课程数分别为 2 节和 1 节。关于培训的重要性,65 名(73.9%)OT 回答“为客户”和 22 名(25%)“为照顾者”;55 名(64.0%)回答“为照顾者”和 29 名(33.7%)“为客户”。大约三分之一的 OT 认为自己为培训师角色做好了充分准备。确定了各种培训的障碍和促进因素。与非培训师相比,培训师更有可能认为轮椅技能培训很重要(对于客户而言,=0.0003,对于照顾者而言,=0.0039),并认为自己为培训师角色做好了充分准备(对于客户而言,=0.002,对于照顾者而言,=0.003)。加拿大新斯科舍省只有少数职业治疗师(OTs)通常为客户或其照顾者提供轮椅技能培训,而且提供的培训很少,尽管大多数人认为这种培训很重要。只有大约三分之一的 OT 认为自己为培训角色做好了准备。
对康复的影响
在加拿大新斯科舍省,只有少数职业治疗师(OTs)通常为客户或其照顾者提供轮椅技能培训。
所提供的培训很少。
大多数 OT 认为这种培训很重要。
只有大约三分之一的 OT 认为自己为培训角色做好了准备。