The experiences of social care community occupational therapists in Wales of addressing obesity in the adult population

IF 1.6 Q2 Health Professions
Rachel Rowlands, A. Seymour
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ABSTRACT The prevalence of obesity, and the associated costs to health and social care services, has attracted the attention of policy-makers recently. This increase in obesity has had a direct impact on the practice of occupational therapy in social care. This exploratory study aimed to evaluate the experiences of community occupational therapists in South Wales and to identify enablers and barriers faced by occupational therapists in social care. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with eight occupational therapists working in social services departments across local authorities in South Wales in the UK. Interviews were analysed thematically using the Braun and Clarke framework (2006). The following four key themes were identified from the semi-structured interviews with the occupational therapists: (1) feelings of competence and duty; (2) the changing nature of practice in social care settings; (3) managing complex relationships with clients, management and other healthcare professionals and (4) accessing physical resources in the community. The occupational therapists described their practice experiences relating to the prevention, management and treatment for adults with obesity seen in a community setting. Taking into account the information gained from the interviews, several recommendations have been made to enable occupational therapists to promote independence and quality of life as well as ensuring best practice when working with adults with obesity.
威尔士社会护理社区职业治疗师处理成人肥胖问题的经验
肥胖的流行及其对健康和社会保健服务的相关成本最近引起了政策制定者的注意。肥胖的增加对社会护理中的职业治疗的实践产生了直接影响。本探索性研究旨在评估南威尔士社区职业治疗师的经验,并确定职业治疗师在社会护理中面临的促进因素和障碍。对在英国南威尔士地方政府社会服务部门工作的八名职业治疗师进行了半结构化访谈。使用Braun和Clarke框架(2006)对访谈进行主题分析。从对职业治疗师的半结构化访谈中,我们发现了以下四个关键主题:(1)能力和责任的感受;(2)社会护理机构实践性质的变化;(3)管理与客户、管理层和其他医疗保健专业人员的复杂关系;(4)获取社区中的物理资源。职业治疗师描述了他们在社区环境中预防、管理和治疗成人肥胖的实践经验。考虑到从访谈中获得的信息,已经提出了一些建议,使职业治疗师能够提高独立性和生活质量,并确保在治疗肥胖成人时采取最佳做法。
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