Technology trends in practice: A survey of occupational therapy practitioners.

Work Pub Date : 2024-05-16 DOI:10.3233/WOR-230654
Addie Segal, Nancy W Doyle
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BACKGROUND Given the evolving digital revolution, technology and digital tools are becoming inseparable from work and daily occupations. Occupational therapy practitioners (OTPs) focus on supporting individuals in their desired and needed activities. Many of these daily activities (i.e., online banking, shopping, social media, smartphone use) require digital skills at a growing rate, and insufficient technological skills may subject individuals to limited engagement and social isolation. OBJECTIVE To understand OTPs attitudes regarding technology utilization. METHODS We surveyed 109 OTPs about their attitudes, work practices, and barriers to addressing their clients' digital technological functioning. RESULTS The findings of our study suggest that while OTPs acknowledge the importance and potential benefit of technology for their clients, there is a notable professional gap in the training and skills of OTPs to support their clients' digital functioning effectively and to integrate technology into their practice. CONCLUSIONS There is a need to improve and expand OTP's digital skills and knowledge regarding addressing clients' digital functioning and technology implementation in occupational therapy practice.
实践中的技术趋势:职业治疗从业人员调查。
背景鉴于数字革命的不断发展,技术和数字工具正变得与工作和日常职业密不可分。职业治疗从业人员(OTPs)的工作重点是为个人所希望和需要的活动提供支持。其中许多日常活动(如目标了解职业治疗师对技术利用的态度。方法我们对 109 名职业治疗师进行了调查,了解他们在解决客户数字技术功能方面的态度、工作实践和障碍。结果我们的研究结果表明,虽然职业治疗师承认技术对其客户的重要性和潜在益处,但在职业治疗师的培训和技能方面存在明显的专业差距,无法有效支持客户的数字功能并将技术融入其实践中。
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