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摘要
本研究探讨了韩国职业治疗师(OTs)对其在管理骨科老年患者方面所扮演角色的看法和经验。其目的是为政策讨论提供信息,以便更好地将职业治疗师服务整合到韩国的骨科护理环境中。我们对韩国临床定向行走师进行了一项调查,以收集有关他们在提供骨科定向行走服务时的看法、经验和挑战的数据。调查采用了 "滚雪球 "抽样法,调查内容包括一般特征、矫形外科 OT 状况、看法和能力。数据使用 SPSS 22.0 中的频率和百分比计算方法进行分析。在 171 名受访者中,只有 18 人有在骨科部门工作的经历,而 78 人(45.6%)曾为骨科患者提供过职业疗法。康复医学科医生是骨科职业疗法的主要处方者。面临的主要挑战包括专业人员缺乏认识、缺乏适当的收费标准以及职业治疗师知识不足。大多数受访者认为在骨科提供 OT 是适当的,并表示需要教育和临床指南。本研究探讨了韩国骨科 OT 的现状,显示了韩国骨科 OT 经验水平较低,并强调了存在的挑战,如缺乏专业意识、费用不足以及 OT 知识不足。受访者大多认为有必要开展教育和制定临床指南,以提高他们在骨科领域的能力。这项研究强调,有必要改进医疗保健系统,使职业定向治疗师能够更广泛地参与其中,而不局限于特定的医疗学科,从而促进更全面的职业定向治疗方法,尤其是在老龄化人口持续增长的情况下。
Exploring Orthopedic Occupational Therapy in Korea: Insights from a Survey on Occupational Therapists' Perspectives.
This study explores the perceptions and experiences of Korean occupational therapists (OTs) about their role in managing elderly patients with orthopedic conditions. The goal is to inform policy discussions for better integration of OT services in orthopedic care settings in Korea. A survey was conducted among Korean clinical OTs to gather data on their perceptions, experiences, and challenges in providing orthopedic OT services. Snowball sampling was used, and the survey addressed general characteristics, orthopedic OT status, perceptions, and competence. The data were analyzed using frequency and percentage calculations in SPSS 22.0. Out of 171 respondents, only 18 had experience working in orthopedic departments, while 78 (45.6%) had provided occupational therapy to orthopedic patients. Rehabilitation medicine physicians were the primary prescribers of orthopedic OT. Key challenges included a lack of awareness among professionals, an absence of appropriate fees, and insufficient knowledge among OTs. The majority of respondents agreed that providing OT in orthopedic departments was appropriate and expressed a need for education and clinical guidelines. The study examines the current state of orthopedic OT in Korea, showing low levels of experience and highlighting challenges, such as a lack of professional awareness, inadequate fees, and insufficient knowledge among OTs. Respondents mostly agreed on the necessity for education and clinical guidelines to improve their capabilities in orthopedic settings. This study emphasizes the need for healthcare system improvements that allow OTs to participate more widely without being confined to specific medical disciplines, promoting a more comprehensive approach to OT, especially as the aging population continues to grow.
期刊介绍:
Occupational Therapy International is a peer-reviewed journal, publishing manuscripts that reflect the practice of occupational therapy throughout the world. Research studies or original concept papers are considered for publication. Priority for publication will be given to research studies that provide recommendations for evidence-based practice and demonstrate the effectiveness of a specific treatment method. Single subject case studies evaluating treatment effectiveness are also encouraged. Other topics that are appropriate for the journal include reliability and validity of clinical instruments, assistive technology, community rehabilitation, cultural comparisons, health promotion and wellness.