Awareness and Knowledge of Final Year Health Science Students on Occupational Therapy in a Public University in Ghana.

Eric Nkansah Opoku, Peter Ndaa
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Background: Occupational therapists play a major role in the healthcare team in the provision of holistic care to patients. Successful healthcare depends on collaboration and understanding among health professionals and recognition of each health professional’s role in a team. Objective: The study aimed to determine the awareness and knowledge of final-year health sciences students of the University of Ghana on occupational therapy(OT). Methods: A cross-sectional study was employed by means of a questionnaire with final year students in the Medicine, Nursing and Allied Health Professional programmes (physiotherapy, dietetics, radiography, and medical laboratory sciences) of the University of Ghana. Participants were randomly selected and requested to complete a questionnaire. Data was analysed using IBM SPSS Statistics, Version 23.0. Results: The results showed anoverall OT awareness of 94.66% (n = 195/206). About 35.0% (n = 69/206)of participant learned about OT as a health profession through other means rather than their academic curriculum. Collectively, participants demonstrated an average actual knowledge on OT services of 14.43 ± 3.17. The results also showed that, the importance participants accorded OT profession in the healthcare team did not depend on their knowledge on OT scope of practice (rs=0.162, p>0.05). Conclusion: Actions should be channelled towards enabling health science students to learn about OT and other health professions through their university curriculum. Furthermore, OT students should endeavour to sensitise fellow health science students on the unique roles and responsibilities of the OT profession in the healthcare team
加纳一所公立大学最后一年健康科学专业学生对职业治疗的认识和知识。
背景:职业治疗师在医疗团队中扮演着重要的角色,为患者提供全面的护理。成功的医疗保健取决于卫生专业人员之间的协作和理解,以及对每个卫生专业人员在团队中的作用的认可。目的:本研究旨在了解加纳大学健康科学专业大四学生对职业治疗(OT)的认知和知识。方法:采用横断面研究,对加纳大学医学、护理和联合卫生专业(物理治疗、营养学、放射学和医学实验室科学)的最后一年级学生进行问卷调查。参与者被随机选择并被要求完成一份调查问卷。数据分析使用IBM SPSS Statistics, Version 23.0。结果:患者的整体OT意识为94.66% (n = 195/206)。约35.0% (n = 69/206)的参与者通过其他途径而不是通过学术课程了解OT作为健康专业。总体而言,参与者对OT服务的平均实际知识为14.43±3.17。结果还显示,被试对医疗团队中OT专业的重视程度与他们对OT执业范围的了解程度无关(rs=0.162, p>0.05)。结论:应采取行动,使卫生科学专业的学生通过大学课程了解OT和其他卫生专业。此外,OT专业的学生应该努力让其他健康科学专业的学生认识到OT专业在医疗团队中的独特角色和责任
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