Patro John R, Daniel Jacqueline, Darcy Aiden
Department of Occupational Therapy, Monmouth University, West Long Branch, New Jersey, USA.
Occup Ther Int. 2025 Mar 14;2025:5812871. doi: 10.1155/oti/5812871. eCollection 2025.
Occupational therapy (OT) is an emerging healthcare profession in Vietnam, with limited awareness and understanding among local healthcare professionals (HCPs). This study is aimed at assessing the impact of an educational intervention designed to improve HCPs' knowledge and attitudes toward OT in Vietnamese healthcare settings. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the study involved 13 participants from Da Nang Orthopedics and Rehabilitation Hospital and Da Nang Psychiatric Hospital, representing various healthcare disciplines. The intervention included a series of journal club sessions focused on the principles, scope, and culturally relevant applications of OT. Quantitative data from pre- and postintervention assessments revealed significant improvements in HCPs' general knowledge of OT, its practice areas, and goals, with statistical significance observed in multiple domains. Qualitative data collected through field notes and reflective journals provided additional insights into HCPs' evolving perceptions of OT's role in holistic and mental healthcare. Notably, the study highlighted cultural factors, such as family involvement in patient care, which align with OT's client-centered approach but may also pose challenges in the integration of OT services. Barriers to OT adoption, including resource limitations and institutional support, were identified, underscoring the need for ongoing advocacy and resource allocation to sustain the progress achieved through the intervention. The findings suggest that culturally tailored educational programs are essential for the effective integration of OT in Vietnam and similar contexts. This research contributes to the global understanding of OT's role in diverse healthcare environments, providing a framework for expanding OT services in emerging regions.
职业治疗(OT)在越南是一个新兴的医疗保健专业,当地医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)对其的认识和理解有限。本研究旨在评估一项教育干预措施的影响,该措施旨在提高越南医疗环境中HCPs对OT的知识和态度。该研究采用混合方法,涉及岘港骨科和康复医院以及岘港精神病医院的13名参与者,他们代表了不同的医疗保健学科。干预措施包括一系列期刊俱乐部会议,重点关注OT的原则、范围和与文化相关的应用。干预前后评估的定量数据显示,HCPs对OT的一般知识、其实践领域和目标有显著改善,在多个领域观察到统计学意义。通过实地笔记和反思性期刊收集的定性数据提供了关于HCPs对OT在整体和精神医疗保健中作用不断演变的看法的更多见解。值得注意的是,该研究强调了文化因素,如家庭参与患者护理,这与OT以客户为中心的方法一致,但在OT服务整合中也可能带来挑战。确定了采用OT的障碍,包括资源限制和机构支持,强调需要持续宣传和资源分配,以维持通过干预取得的进展。研究结果表明,针对文化量身定制的教育项目对于在越南和类似背景下有效整合OT至关重要。这项研究有助于全球理解OT在不同医疗环境中的作用,为在新兴地区扩大OT服务提供了一个框架。