Van Stormbroek Kirsty, Myezwa Hellen, O'Brien Lisa, Rauch van der Merwe Tania
Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Therapeutic Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa.
Faculty of Health Sciences, Dept of Physiotherapy, School of Therapeutic Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa.
Hand Ther. 2025 Sep 23:17589983251375897. doi: 10.1177/17589983251375897.
Access to hand therapy is a challenge in low to middle-income countries but is also restricted for many communities in high-income countries. As an essential part of the global rehabilitation community, hand therapists must consider how to extend access to basic hand therapy services and strengthen the capacity of the therapists who provide these services. This study aimed to identify capacity-strengthening strategies for generalist occupational therapists responsible for delivering hand therapy in the South African public health service.
A consensus development methodology was employed. A hybrid consensus development conference was used to gather local and international evidence pertinent to the project's aim. A panel representing service users ( = 2), service providers ( = 5), research ( = 1), education ( = 1) and professional organisations ( = 5) systematically considered the evidence presented at the conference using a nominal group technique.
The panel identified ten priority areas for action: supervision and support; resources; policy, leadership and governance; education and training; professional knowledge and skill; effective referral and care pathways; data and evidence for service improvement; professional attitudes, behaviours and dispositions; inter- and intra-disciplinary action and cohesion; and an intersectoral systems approach.
The priority areas were categorized and are discussed as strategic, educational, organizational, and operational priorities for strengthening the capacity of generalist occupational therapists to deliver quality hand therapy. We suggest ways that both local and global hand therapy communities can take action to position hand therapy as an essential part of universal health coverage.
在低收入和中等收入国家,获得手部治疗服务是一项挑战,而在高收入国家,许多社区也面临着限制。作为全球康复界的重要组成部分,手部治疗师必须思考如何扩大基本手部治疗服务的可及性,并增强提供这些服务的治疗师的能力。本研究旨在确定南非公共卫生服务中负责提供手部治疗的普通职业治疗师的能力强化策略。
采用了共识发展方法。举办了一次混合共识发展会议,以收集与项目目标相关的本地和国际证据。一个由服务使用者代表(=2)、服务提供者代表(=5)、研究代表(=1)、教育代表(=1)和专业组织代表(=5)组成的小组,运用名义群体技术系统地审议了会议上展示的证据。
该小组确定了十个优先行动领域:监督与支持;资源;政策、领导力与治理;教育与培训;专业知识与技能;有效的转诊和护理途径;服务改进的数据与证据;专业态度、行为与性情;跨学科和学科内的行动与凝聚力;以及部门间系统方法。
这些优先领域被分类,并作为增强普通职业治疗师提供高质量手部治疗能力的战略、教育、组织和操作优先事项进行了讨论。我们提出了本地和全球手部治疗界可以采取行动的方式,以将手部治疗定位为全民健康覆盖的重要组成部分。