Aplin Tammy, Godfrey Maureen, De Michele Liana, Hoffman Amelia, Palmer Claire, McCormack Christine, Halin Courtney, King Michelle, Nix Jacqueline, Eldridge Amy, Eames Sally
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, Australia.
Allied Health Research Collaborative, The Prince Charles Hospital, Metro North Health, Chermside, Queensland, Australia.
Occup Ther Int. 2025 Feb 26;2025:2296340. doi: 10.1155/oti/2296340. eCollection 2025.
With little evidence to guide practice, the decision to conduct a predischarge home visit poses challenges for occupational therapists. This study is aimed at evaluating the impact of a newly developed support tool for home visit decision-making on therapists' confidence, ease, and accuracy in decision-making and stakeholders' satisfaction in the communication of the decision and examining its clinical utility and reliability. The predischarge home visit decision-making support tool was trialed by occupational therapists from five facilities across an Australian metropolitan health service. Using a pre-post study design, therapists completed a purposefully developed questionnaire on decision-making practice including ease and confidence in decision-making. Accuracy of decision-making was also evaluated using case studies. Clinical utility and reliability data was also gathered. While therapists' confidence and ease in decision-making did not change with use of the tool, accuracy in decision-making improved regardless of therapist's experience in home visiting. The interrater reliability of the tool was moderate, with a Fleiss' kappa value of 0.51. Good internal consistency was demonstrated with the removal of one item ( = 0.83). Clinical utility was supported with therapists rating the tool as timely and easy to use. The developed tool offers therapists a reliable tool to support clinical practice, by providing guidance in clinically reasoning the decision to conduct a home visit.
由于几乎没有证据指导实践,对于职业治疗师而言,决定在出院前进行家访颇具挑战。本研究旨在评估一种新开发的家访决策支持工具对治疗师决策时的信心、轻松程度和准确性以及利益相关者对决策沟通满意度的影响,并检验其临床效用和可靠性。来自澳大利亚一个大都市卫生服务机构五个设施的职业治疗师试用了出院前家访决策支持工具。采用前后对照研究设计,治疗师完成了一份专门设计的关于决策实践的问卷,包括决策时的轻松程度和信心。还通过案例研究评估了决策的准确性。同时收集了临床效用和可靠性数据。虽然使用该工具后治疗师决策时的信心和轻松程度没有改变,但无论治疗师在家访方面的经验如何,决策准确性都有所提高。该工具的评分者间信度中等,Fleiss卡方值为0.51。去除一个项目后显示出良好的内部一致性(=0.83)。治疗师将该工具评为及时且易于使用,支持了其临床效用。所开发的工具通过在临床推理家访决策时提供指导,为治疗师提供了一个支持临床实践的可靠工具。