Exploring the Research Priorities for Occupational Therapy in India: A Descriptive Review.

Sureshkumar Kamalakannan, Lakshmanan Sethuraman, Manigandan Chockalingam, Selvaraj Samuelkamaleshkumar, Shobana Devi Moorthy, MuraliKrishnan Srinivasan, Jothikumar Ramakrishnan, Thirumugam Muthuvel, Karthik Mani
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Background: Occupational therapists are considered an important workforce for the rehabilitation of persons with disabilities globally. However, in India, the profession is just beginning to gain recognition within the national and state-level systems for health care. One of the reasons for this could be the paucity of specific research related to the development of occupational therapy (OT) and its benefits to the health systems. Therefore, it is of immense public health importance to explore the priorities and gaps in OT research in India. A vast majority of the OT research in India is promoted and disseminated through the All-India Occupational Therapists Association (AIOTA) and its annual national conference (ANC).

Objectives: The objective of this study is to descriptively review the conference abstracts of the AIOTA ANC published in the Indian Journal of OT (IJOT), an official publication of the AIOTA, from 2017 to 2021.

Study design: The study design was a descriptive, nonsystematic review.

Methods: Review of the abstracts selected for the AIOTA ANC published in the IJOT from 2017 to 2021. A data extraction form was developed and used to synthesize data related to the clinical and demographic characteristics of OT research in India.

Results: The search yielded 218 abstracts. State-level trends indicated that close to 85% of the research submissions were from four states and no submissions from the northeastern states until 2020. Nearly 60% of the abstracts were clinical research with OT interventions. About 40% of these research abstracts were related to pediatrics, followed by neurology (17%), musculoskeletal (15%), mental health (10%), and ergonomics and assistive technology (8%). There were 1%-2% of research abstracts submitted related to coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) and geriatrics. About 85% of the research abstracts were related to impairment (39%), activity limitation (26%), and social participation (22%).

Conclusion: This review highlights the need for diversifying the research in OT in India. This is particularly important in relation to expanding from selected states to pan-India research and development, especially in the northeastern states. Furthermore, the focus of OT research must move beyond impairments and approach disability from the biopsychosocial perspective. It is also very important to diversify the research in OT to areas that are of public health importance such as COVID-19, geriatrics, noncommunicable diseases, and rehabilitation in health systems. Priority setting for research in OT in India is an important implication of this review.

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探索印度职业疗法的研究重点:描述性综述。
背景:职业治疗师被认为是全球残疾人康复的重要力量。然而,在印度,这一职业刚刚开始在国家和邦一级的医疗保健系统中获得认可。造成这种情况的原因之一可能是与职业疗法(OT)的发展及其对医疗系统的益处有关的具体研究很少。因此,探讨印度职业疗法研究的重点和差距对公共卫生具有重大意义。印度的绝大多数职业疗法研究都是通过全印度职业治疗师协会(AIOTA)及其全国年会(ANC)进行推广和传播的:本研究的目的是描述性地回顾全印度职业治疗师协会的官方刊物《印度职业治疗师期刊》(IJOT)在2017年至2021年期间发表的全印度职业治疗师协会全国年会(ANC)会议摘要:研究设计为描述性、非系统性综述:对 2017 年至 2021 年期间在 IJOT 上发表的 AIOTA ANC 所选摘要进行综述。编制了一份数据提取表,用于综合与印度加班研究的临床和人口统计特征相关的数据:搜索共获得 218 篇摘要。邦一级的趋势表明,近 85% 的研究论文来自四个邦,东北部各邦在 2020 年前没有论文提交。近 60% 的研究摘要是关于加时治疗干预的临床研究。其中约 40% 的研究摘要与儿科有关,其次是神经病学(17%)、肌肉骨骼学(15%)、心理健康(10%)以及人体工程学和辅助技术(8%)。提交的研究摘要中有 1%-2%与冠状病毒病-2019(COVID-19)和老年医学有关。约85%的研究摘要与损伤(39%)、活动限制(26%)和社会参与(22%)有关:本综述强调了印度定向行走研究多样化的必要性。这对于从选定的邦扩展到全印度的研究和发展尤为重要,特别是在东北部各邦。此外,定向行走研究的重点必须超越障碍,从生物-心理-社会的角度研究残疾问题。同样重要的是,要使定向行走研究多样化,研究具有公共卫生重要性的领域,如 COVID-19、老年医学、非传染性疾病和卫生系统中的康复。确定印度定向行走研究的优先次序是本综述的一个重要意义。
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