Department of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences, Division of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
Department of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences, Division Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa.
Aust Occup Ther J. 2022 Apr;69(2):151-164. doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12777. Epub 2021 Dec 13.
Work-related transitions following serious hand injury can be complex for people with hand injuries and rehabilitation professionals supporting the return-to-work process. This study explored South African occupational therapy practice related to work transitions after a serious hand injury.
In this collective case study, maximum variation sampling was used to select seven occupational therapists involved in facilitating work-related transitions for people with serious hand injuries. Participants selected at least five cases that illustrated the breadth of their practice in terms of work transitions; these cases formed the focus of the semi-structured interviews. Data were analysed using inductive content analysis. Exemplar quotations were extracted to support emergent key themes.
There was one overarching theme-Ongoing appraisal of the fit between function and inherent work demands-which comprised three stages: (1) determining and facilitating readiness to work; (2) managing the risk and trauma of returning to work, and (3) implementing reasonable accommodation. The central theme comprised six strategies that were used to optimise the transition process and achieve the best possible outcome.
The study highlighted the importance of work-related transitions that are context-driven, flexible, and involve multiple stakeholders. The occupational therapists demonstrated how they drew on their knowledge of local contexts to solve problems and generate effective individual strategies over the rehabilitation period. The findings may be applicable to other low- or middle-income countries where the return-to-work process may not be as predictable as high-income countries.
严重手伤后的工作相关过渡对于手伤患者和支持重返工作岗位过程的康复专业人员来说可能很复杂。本研究探讨了南非与严重手伤后工作过渡相关的职业治疗实践。
在这项集体案例研究中,使用最大变异抽样选择了 7 名参与促进手伤患者工作相关过渡的职业治疗师。参与者至少选择了五个案例,这些案例说明了他们在工作过渡方面的实践广度;这些案例成为半结构化访谈的重点。使用归纳内容分析对数据进行分析。提取了示例引文以支持新出现的关键主题。
有一个总体主题——不断评估功能与内在工作要求之间的契合度——包括三个阶段:(1)确定并促进工作准备就绪;(2)管理重返工作的风险和创伤;(3)实施合理的适应。中心主题包括六个用于优化过渡过程并实现最佳结果的策略。
该研究强调了与工作相关的过渡的重要性,这些过渡是由情境驱动的、灵活的,并涉及多个利益相关者。职业治疗师展示了他们如何利用他们对当地环境的了解来解决问题并在康复期间制定有效的个人策略。这些发现可能适用于其他低或中等收入国家,在这些国家,重返工作岗位的过程可能不如高收入国家那样可预测。