Feasibility and Implementation Determinants of a Structured Goal Setting and Goal Management System.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Eunyoung Kang, Julie Chen, Erin R Foster
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Abstract

Importance: There is no evidence-based system to guide occupational therapists in implementing theory-based, client-engaged goal setting and goal management. A new system is needed to support high-quality goal setting and goal management.

Objective: To determine the acceptability, appropriateness, feasibility, credibility, and expectancy of a new structured theory-based, client-engaged goal setting and goal management system, called MyGoals, for occupational therapists. We explored MyGoals' implementation determinants, potential positive outcomes, and comparative advantages.

Design: This was a mixed-methods feasibility study.

Setting: Community.

Participants: Occupational therapists (N = 7).

Outcomes and measures: Acceptability, appropriateness, and feasibility were assessed using the Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM), Intervention Appropriateness Measure (IAM), and Feasibility of Intervention Measure (FIM). Credibility and expectancy were assessed with the Credibility and Expectancy Questionnaire (CEQ). Semistructured 1:1 interviews were conducted to explore occupational therapy perspectives on MyGoals and its implementation-related factors.

Results: MyGoals had high AIM (M = 18.1, SD = 1.9), IAM (M = 17.9, SD = 2.2), FIM (M = 17.3, SD = 2.1) scores and high CEQ Credibility (M = 22.1, SD = 5.0) and Expectancy (M = 20.6, SD = 4.3) scores. Interview data revealed suggestions to improve MyGoals, implementation determinants across the individuals involved, inner setting, and intervention characteristic domains, client- and clinician-related potential positive outcomes, and comparative advantages.

Conclusions and relevance: MyGoals is an acceptable, appropriate, feasible, credible, and promising system to guide occupational therapists in implementing theory-based, client-engaged goal setting and goal management for adults with chronic conditions in community-based rehabilitation. What This Article Adds: MyGoals is an easy-to-use, appealing, and helpful system to support occupational therapists in delivering theory-based goal setting and goal management components and to enable adults with chronic conditions to actively engage in their rehabilitation. This study supports the usefulness of MyGoals in community-based rehabilitation to improve goal setting and goal management quality and personally meaningful rehabilitation goal achievement in this population.

结构化目标设定和目标管理系统的可行性和实施决定因素。
重要性:目前还没有循证系统来指导职业治疗师实施基于理论、客户参与的目标设定和目标管理。我们需要一个新的系统来支持高质量的目标设定和目标管理:目的:确定职业治疗师对基于理论、客户参与的新结构化目标设定和目标管理系统 MyGoals 的可接受性、适当性、可行性、可信度和期望值。我们探讨了 MyGoals 的实施决定因素、潜在积极成果和比较优势:设计:这是一项混合方法可行性研究:参与者:职业治疗师(N结果与测量:采用干预可接受性测量法(AIM)、干预适宜性测量法(IAM)和干预可行性测量法(FIM)对可接受性、适宜性和可行性进行评估。可信度和期望值通过可信度和期望值问卷(CEQ)进行评估。此外,还进行了 1:1 半结构式访谈,以探讨职业治疗师对 MyGoals 及其实施相关因素的看法:结果:MyGoals 的 AIM (M = 18.1, SD = 1.9)、IAM (M = 17.9, SD = 2.2)、FIM (M = 17.3, SD = 2.1) 分数较高,CEQ 可信度 (M = 22.1, SD = 5.0) 和期望值 (M = 20.6, SD = 4.3) 分数较高。访谈数据揭示了改进 MyGoals 的建议,涉及个人、内部环境和干预特征领域的实施决定因素,与客户和临床医生相关的潜在积极成果,以及比较优势:MyGoals是一个可接受的、适当的、可行的、可信的和有前途的系统,可用于指导职业治疗师在社区康复中为患有慢性疾病的成年人实施基于理论的、由客户参与的目标设定和目标管理。本文的补充内容:MyGoals是一个简单易用、吸引人且很有帮助的系统,可支持职业治疗师提供基于理论的目标设定和目标管理内容,并使患有慢性疾病的成年人能够积极参与康复治疗。这项研究支持 MyGoals 在社区康复中的实用性,它可以提高目标设定和目标管理的质量,并帮助这类人群实现有个人意义的康复目标。
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CiteScore
3.10
自引率
10.30%
发文量
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy (AJOT) is an official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. and is published 6 times per year. This peer reviewed journal focuses on research, practice, and health care issues in the field of occupational therapy. AOTA members receive 6 issues of AJOT per year and have online access to archived abstracts and full-text articles. Nonmembers may view abstracts online but must purchase full-text articles.
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