Slee Rebecca, Warren Alison, Noonan Miriam, Henderson Tristan
University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK.
Br J Occup Ther. 2025 Apr;88(4):228-236. doi: 10.1177/03080226241300837. Epub 2024 Dec 3.
There is a growing body of evidence regarding the contribution to the management of chronic pain by occupational therapists. However, there is limited research available regarding contemporary practice in the United Kingdom (UK).
An on-line questionnaire was circulated via social media, profession specific publications and specialist interest groups. Responses were requested from UK-based Health and Care Professions Council registered occupational therapists who identified working with those living with chronic pain and their friends, family and supporters.
A total of 26 occupational therapists responded. Occupational therapists are working in diverse service settings, offering a range of interventions and recognised the unique contribution by occupational therapists to this area of practice. Perceived barriers to delivering intervention included staffing levels, understanding of the occupational therapists' role and suggestions for additional interventions were stated.
This research increases understanding of UK-based occupational therapist's current practice in pain management and views of their role. It provides considerations for further research including how to increase awareness of occupational therapy's contribution to this area of practice, exploring the occupational needs of individuals and those of friends, family and supporters to ensure intervention is designed to best meet the needs of this population.
关于职业治疗师对慢性疼痛管理的贡献,现有证据越来越多。然而,关于英国当代实践的研究有限。
通过社交媒体、专业特定出版物和专业兴趣小组发放在线问卷。向英国健康与护理专业委员会注册的职业治疗师征求意见,这些治疗师确定与慢性疼痛患者及其朋友、家人和支持者合作。
共有26名职业治疗师回复。职业治疗师在不同的服务环境中工作,提供一系列干预措施,并认识到职业治疗师对这一实践领域的独特贡献。指出了实施干预的感知障碍,包括人员配备水平、对职业治疗师角色的理解,并提出了额外干预措施的建议。
本研究增进了对英国职业治疗师当前疼痛管理实践及其角色观点的理解。它为进一步研究提供了思考,包括如何提高对职业治疗对这一实践领域贡献的认识,探索个体以及朋友、家人和支持者的职业需求,以确保干预措施旨在最好地满足这一人群的需求。