Expert Consensus on a Cognitive Rehabilitation Learning Package for Novice Occupational Therapists.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION
Jacqueline Wheatcroft, Natasha A Lannin, Anne M Baker, Carolyn A Unsworth
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Abstract

Novice occupational therapists struggle with clinical reasoning when interpreting cognitive assessments and planning interventions for patients with an acquired brain injury (ABI), impacting patient rehabilitation outcomes. This study aimed to establish expert consensus on a self-directed learning package (SDLP) for novice occupational therapists to support clinical reasoning when planning cognitive rehabilitation. A mixed-methods design consisting of an initial survey, then three virtual Nominal Group Technique focus groups, including 21 expert occupational therapists, prioritized SDLP content and teaching methods. Experts identified: "neuroanatomy," "evidence-based practice guidelines", "interpretation of functional errors," "delivery of cognitive rehabilitation," "goal setting," and "progress measurement" as the most important content. They prioritized video demonstrations, case studies, online modules, and practical assignments as methods to deliver the SDLP. The virtual focus groups enabled rapid consensus of the content and teaching methods for an SDLP which can now be developed to support novices' clinical reasoning when planning cognitive rehabilitation.

专家共识的认知康复学习包为新手职业治疗师。
新手职业治疗师在解释获得性脑损伤(ABI)患者的认知评估和计划干预时,很难进行临床推理,从而影响患者的康复结果。本研究旨在建立专家共识的自我指导学习包(SDLP),以支持新手职业治疗师在规划认知康复时的临床推理。混合方法设计包括初步调查,然后是三个虚拟的名义小组技术焦点小组,包括21名专业职业治疗师,优先考虑SDLP的内容和教学方法。专家们确定:“神经解剖学”、“循证实践指南”、“功能错误的解释”、“认知康复的交付”、“目标设定”和“进展测量”是最重要的内容。他们优先考虑视频演示、案例研究、在线模块和实践作业作为交付SDLP的方法。虚拟焦点小组使SDLP的内容和教学方法迅速达成共识,现在可以开发支持新手在规划认知康复时的临床推理。
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CiteScore
2.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
54
期刊介绍: The aim of OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health is to advance knowledge and science in occupational therapy and related fields, nationally and internationally, through the publication of scholarly literature and research. The journal publishes research that advances the understanding of occupation as it relates to participation and health.
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