Assessing Unmet Needs of Caregivers after Stroke: Occupational Therapist Practices and Perspectives

Deborah R. Clymer, Hadley A Fields, K. Kniepmann
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Background: Family caregivers of stroke survivors often feel unprepared and overwhelmed post discharge with numerous unmet needs. Occupational therapists can play an integral role in addressing family caregivers’ needs. Limited research exists on assessment practices of occupational therapists in identifying caregivers’ needs poststroke. This study explores the practices and perspectives of occupational therapists in assessing unmet caregivers’ needs. Method: A cross-sectional, mixed methods research design was used to electronically survey 15 occupational therapists. Part 1 of the survey explored participant methods for identifying caregivers’ needs and their views on using formal caregiver assessment tools. Part 2 gathered participant perspectives on three selected caregiver assessments. Descriptive statistics and thematic analysis were used to interpret the data. Results: The participants perceive formal assessments as beneficial. However, they use informal strategies to assess the unmet needs of caregivers rather than formal assessment. Reimbursement challenges, productivity pressure, and questionable necessity are barriers to conducting formal assessments. Advantages and disadvantages of each assessment are discussed. Conclusion: Occupational therapists face barriers to conducting formal assessment across settings. Implementation of recent policies is needed to further support occupational therapy’s role in addressing caregivers’ needs. This study can inform future development of assessment tools tailored to occupational therapy. Comments The authors report that they have no conflicts of interest to disclose.
评估中风后照顾者未满足的需求:职业治疗师的实践与观点
背景:中风患者出院后,其家庭照顾者往往感到毫无准备,不知所措,有许多需求得不到满足。职业治疗师可在满足家庭照顾者的需求方面发挥不可或缺的作用。有关职业治疗师在识别卒中后照护者需求方面的评估实践的研究十分有限。本研究探讨了职业治疗师在评估照顾者未得到满足的需求时的做法和观点。研究方法采用横断面混合方法研究设计,对 15 名职业治疗师进行了电子调查。调查的第一部分探讨了参与者识别护理人员需求的方法以及他们对使用正式护理人员评估工具的看法。第二部分收集了参与者对三种选定的护理人员评估的看法。使用描述性统计和主题分析来解释数据。结果:参与者认为正式评估是有益的。然而,他们使用非正式策略来评估护理人员未满足的需求,而不是进行正式评估。报销方面的挑战、生产率方面的压力以及必要性方面的质疑是进行正式评估的障碍。讨论了每种评估的优缺点。结论:职业治疗师在各种环境下进行正式评估时都会遇到障碍。需要落实最新政策,进一步支持职业治疗在满足护理人员需求方面的作用。本研究可为今后开发适合职业治疗的评估工具提供参考。评论 作者声明他们没有利益冲突需要披露。
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