The role of occupational therapy in providing vocational rehabilitation for people living with inflammatory arthritis: A scoping review

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Susan Somerville, Yvonne Codd, Rosemary J. Gowran
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Abstract

Introduction

Inflammatory arthritis significantly impacts work participation resulting in cost to individuals, employers, and society. Vocational rehabilitation seeks to address this need, but its pathways, interventions, and efficacy continue to be under investigation. Contributing variables are complex, identifying the need for a conceptual framework to guide practice. Occupational therapy addresses this complexity, providing theoretical frameworks such as the Person-Environment-Occupation-Performance (PEOP) model to understand the occupation of work supporting well-being and design interventions. The aim of this scoping review is to map the role of occupational therapy in providing vocational rehabilitation for people living with inflammatory arthritis.

Methods

A scoping review following Arksey and O'Malley's (2005) stages was completed. Major databases and grey literature were systematically searched, and hand-searches completed. Descriptive and thematic analysis mapped the findings to the PEOP model framework.

Consumer and Community Involvement

There was no consumer or community involvement in this review.

Results

Fourteen studies were included. Major themes aligned to the PEOP model with further analysis synthesised in subthemes. A majority of person-related interventions to support work performance was observed. This framework identifies the domains of focus in vocational rehabilitation and current gaps. Work instability, employment retention, and self-efficacy were used to measure effectiveness.

Conclusion

This scoping review presents the evidence regarding vocational rehabilitation for the inflammatory arthritis population in the context of occupational therapy theory to provide a framework for clinical practice. A current focus on person-focused interventions was identified. The PEOP model provides a clear framework to understand the complexity and nuances of vocational rehabilitation across the domains. Outcome measures for vocational rehabilitation are heterogenous and require further exploration as capturing the intricacy of achieving balance with work participation remains unclear. Further research into vocational rehabilitation programs incorporating all domains of the PEOP model is needed. Consideration of work performance measurements to inform effectiveness and the resulting impact on a person's well-being is required.

职业治疗在炎性关节炎患者提供职业康复中的作用:范围综述。
简介:炎症性关节炎显著影响工作参与,导致个人、雇主和社会的成本。职业康复旨在解决这一需求,但其途径、干预措施和效果仍在调查之中。贡献变量是复杂的,确定需要一个概念框架来指导实践。职业治疗解决了这种复杂性,提供了理论框架,如人-环境-职业-绩效(PEOP)模型,以理解支持福祉的工作职业和设计干预措施。本综述的目的是绘制职业治疗在炎性关节炎患者提供职业康复中的作用。方法:根据Arksey和O'Malley(2005)的阶段完成范围综述。系统检索了主要数据库和灰色文献,并完成了手工检索。描述性和专题分析将结果映射到PEOP模型框架。消费者和社区参与:本综述中没有消费者或社区参与。结果:纳入14项研究。主要主题与PEOP模型一致,并在子主题中进行进一步分析。观察到大多数与人有关的支持工作绩效的干预措施。该框架确定了职业康复的重点领域和目前的差距。工作不稳定性、就业保留和自我效能感是衡量有效性的标准。结论:本综述综述了在职业治疗理论背景下炎性关节炎人群职业康复的证据,为临床实践提供了一个框架。目前的重点是以人为本的干预措施。PEOP模型为理解跨领域职业康复的复杂性和细微差别提供了一个清晰的框架。职业康复的结果测量是异质的,需要进一步探索,因为捕获实现平衡与工作参与的复杂性仍然不清楚。需要进一步研究纳入PEOP模型所有领域的职业康复方案。需要考虑工作绩效测量,以告知有效性及其对个人福祉的影响。
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CiteScore
2.80
自引率
16.70%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Australian Occupational Therapy Journal is a leading international peer reviewed publication presenting influential, high quality innovative scholarship and research relevant to occupational therapy. The aim of the journal is to be a leader in the dissemination of scholarship and evidence to substantiate, influence and shape policy and occupational therapy practice locally and globally. The journal publishes empirical studies, theoretical papers, and reviews. Preference will be given to manuscripts that have a sound theoretical basis, methodological rigour with sufficient scope and scale to make important new contributions to the occupational therapy body of knowledge. AOTJ does not publish protocols for any study design The journal will consider multidisciplinary or interprofessional studies that include occupational therapy, occupational therapists or occupational therapy students, so long as ‘key points’ highlight the specific implications for occupational therapy, occupational therapists and/or occupational therapy students and/or consumers.
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