World Federation of Occupational Therapists, Switzerland.
Discipline of Occupational Therapy, School of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu Natal (Westville Campus), South Africa.
Occup Ther Int. 2023 May 19;2023:5886581. doi: 10.1155/2023/5886581. eCollection 2023.
The onset of the pandemic highlighted the need for a review of rehabilitation practices to ensure coordinated, effective, and efficient services for people affected by COVID-19. This paper reports on a global survey highlighting the delivery of occupational therapy services to people with COVID-19/post-COVID-19 condition (PCC) and makes recommendations to facilitate quality service delivery for this population. An online cross-sectional descriptive survey was developed and distributed to the global occupational therapy community via member organisations and communication channels of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists to collect information for this study. The survey obtained qualitative and quantitative data from respondents who were occupational therapists or occupational therapy assistants regarding (i) demographic characteristics, (ii) work experience with persons with COVID-19 and PCC, (iii) modes of working, (iv) education and training, (iv) occupational therapy intervention provided to persons with COVID-19 and PCC, and (v) the perceived quality of the occupational therapy services provided. Findings indicate that respondents provided a range of occupational therapy interventions for people affected by COVID-19/PCC aligned with evidence-based practice guidelines. While respondents identified a strong role for occupational therapy and generally rated their services as effective, issues related to the accessibility of their services impacted quality and user satisfaction. The study highlighted the need to advocate for access to occupational therapy to facilitate engagement in desired and needed occupations for COVID-19 survivors. Other recommendations emerging from the findings include the need to develop, disseminate, and use research evidence for guiding services for people with COVID-19/PCC, create quality service standards, and ensure the availability of necessary resources and supports such as referral pathways and screening criteria, availability of staff, training, personal protective equipment, and assistive devices and technology.
大流行的爆发凸显了审查康复实践的必要性,以确保为 COVID-19 感染者提供协调、有效和高效的服务。本文报告了一项全球调查,重点介绍了为 COVID-19 感染者/新冠后状况(PCC)患者提供职业治疗服务的情况,并提出了一些建议,以促进为这一人群提供优质服务。通过世界作业治疗师联合会的成员组织和沟通渠道,开发并向全球作业治疗师社区分发了一份在线横断面描述性调查,以收集本研究的信息。该调查从作业治疗师或作业治疗助理的受访者那里获取了关于(i)人口统计学特征、(ii)与 COVID-19 和 PCC 患者合作的工作经验、(iii)工作模式、(iv)教育和培训、(iv)为 COVID-19 和 PCC 患者提供的作业治疗干预以及(v)提供的作业治疗服务质量感知的定性和定量数据。调查结果表明,受访者为 COVID-19/PCC 患者提供了一系列与循证实践指南一致的职业治疗干预措施。虽然受访者认为作业治疗的作用很强,并且普遍认为他们的服务是有效的,但与服务可及性相关的问题影响了服务质量和用户满意度。该研究强调了倡导获得职业治疗的必要性,以促进 COVID-19 幸存者参与他们期望和需要的职业活动。从调查结果中还提出了其他建议,包括需要制定、传播和使用研究证据来指导 COVID-19/PCC 患者的服务,创建质量服务标准,并确保提供必要的资源和支持,如转诊途径和筛选标准、员工的可用性、培训、个人防护设备以及辅助设备和技术。