Occupational Therapist in Private Practice, Durban, South Africa.
Discipline of Occupational Therapy, School of Health Sciences University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.
Afr Health Sci. 2023 Mar;23(1):725-735. doi: 10.4314/ahs.v23i1.77.
Occupational Therapy is among the top interventions for autistic children, hence the need for equitable and effective services in the public and private health and education sectors. Ongoing research into the therapies for autism spectrum disorders in different contexts is also required.
To explore and describe occupational therapists' assessment and intervention for autistic children in South Africa.
A descriptive qualitative research design using semi-structured interviews to gather data from purposively recruited OTs (n=20). Data were audio-recorded, transcribed and analysed thematically, and compared across three sectors public health, special needs schools and private practice.
South African practice across all three sectors was similar to international patterns of informal play-based assessment, sensory processing and Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI®) treatment. Developmental frameworks guided specific approaches. Strong team collaboration was present across sectors, with some transdisciplinary teamwork and co-treatment. Undergraduate and postgraduate training opportunities were, however limited.
Occupational therapy assessments had diagnostic value. Informal tools such as developmental checklists were found to have clinical utility, whilst standardised tools were most commonly used to assess sensory processing and visual perception. Recommendations included incorporating ASI® into undergraduate curricula and postgraduate training opportunities with multidisciplinary input to develop ASD professionals in South Africa. It is imperative to advocate for services in under-resourced rural areas and marginalised communities that lack financial and social resources. Occupational therapists need to find new ways of working collaboratively across sectors to ensure effective and comprehensive services in public health and special schools.
职业疗法是自闭症儿童的顶级干预措施之一,因此需要在公共和私人卫生及教育部门提供公平有效的服务。还需要对不同背景下自闭症谱系障碍的治疗方法进行持续研究。
探索和描述南非职业治疗师对自闭症儿童的评估和干预。
采用描述性定性研究设计,使用半结构式访谈从有目的招募的职业治疗师(n=20)中收集数据。对数据进行录音、转录和主题分析,并在公共卫生、特殊需要学校和私人执业三个部门之间进行比较。
所有三个部门的南非实践都类似于国际上的非正式游戏为基础的评估、感觉处理和 Ayres 感觉统合(ASI®)治疗模式。发展框架指导着特定的方法。所有部门都存在着强大的团队合作,有些是跨学科的团队合作和共同治疗。然而,本科和研究生培训机会有限。
职业治疗评估具有诊断价值。发现非正式工具,如发育检查表具有临床实用性,而标准化工具最常用于评估感觉处理和视觉感知。建议包括将 ASI®纳入本科课程和研究生培训机会,并获得多学科的投入,以培养南非的自闭症专业人员。倡导在资源匮乏的农村地区和缺乏财务和社会资源的边缘化社区提供服务至关重要。职业治疗师需要找到新的跨部门合作方式,以确保公共卫生和特殊学校提供有效和全面的服务。