School of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Brighton, Brighton, UK.
Occupational Therapy, University of Brighton, Brighton, UK.
Occup Ther Health Care. 2023 Jan;37(1):177-196. doi: 10.1080/07380577.2021.2022260. Epub 2021 Dec 29.
This article illustrates narrative reasoning using the findings from research into an occupational therapy intervention promoting changes in the ways a staff team facilitated meaningful engagement in occupation. Qualitative critical ethnographic case study research explored a single case over one year of an occupational therapist working with five people with profound intellectual disabilities and their support network. Data were collected using participant observation, interviews and document analysis. Illustrated by an ethnodramatic vignette, the findings demonstrate how the occupational therapist reasoned narratively by eliciting, telling and creating stories and how this supported individualization of her intervention to the specific context. Creation of a prospective story that the support network were invited to share, guided and propelled the intervention toward its hoped-for ending. Narrative reasoning was particularly apparent in opportunities to reflect aloud, supporting occupational therapists' need of opportunities for reflection through story-sharing and story-making. Case study and ethnographic research methodologies may be useful in further clinical reasoning research to better understand narrative reasoning.
本文通过研究一项职业治疗干预措施,展示了叙述推理,该干预措施旨在改变工作人员团队促进有意义的职业参与的方式。定性批判性民族志案例研究对一名职业治疗师在一年多的时间里与五名患有严重智力残疾的人和他们的支持网络一起工作的单一案例进行了探索。数据收集使用了参与观察、访谈和文件分析。通过一个民族戏剧小品来说明,研究结果表明,职业治疗师如何通过引出、讲述和创造故事来进行叙述性推理,以及这如何支持她的干预措施针对特定背景进行个性化。创建一个支持网络被邀请分享的前瞻性故事,指导和推动干预朝着预期的结局发展。在有机会大声反思的情况下,叙述推理尤其明显,这支持了职业治疗师通过分享故事和创造故事来进行反思的需求。案例研究和民族志研究方法可能有助于进一步的临床推理研究,以更好地理解叙述推理。